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    3. Beattys listed in the DAR Volumes...... Nelda The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 89 page 87 Mrs. Edith Ogden Harrison. DAR ID Number: 88266 Born in Lafourche County, La. Wife of Hon. Carter H. Harrison. Descendant of Robert Ogden, Robert Ogden, Jr., and Major Abner Nash, as follows: 1. Robert Nash Ogden, Jr. (1839-1905), m. 1860 Sara L. Beatty (1839-1908). 2. Robert Nash Ogden (1804-59) m. 1835 Frances Sophia Duncan Nicholson (1816-93). 3. Robert Ogden (1775-1857) m. 1803 Elizabeth Spaight Nash. 4. Robert Ogden m. 1772 Sarah Platt (1750-82); Abner Nash m. Mary Jones. 5. Robert Ogden m. 1736 Phebe Hatfield (1720-96). Robert Ogden (1716-89) was a member of the Committee of Correspondence and Safety of Elizabethtown, N. J., where he was born and died. Also No. 61761. Robert Ogden (1746-1826) was quartermaster and commissary of of stores and contributed freely to the support of the army. He was born in Elizabeth; died in Hamburg, N. J. Also No. 51349. [p.87] Abner Nash (1740-86) was a member of the convention which framed the first constitution of North Carolina. He was major in the army, speaker of the Senate, 1779, and a member of the Continental Congress when he died in New York. He was born in Prince Edwards County, Va. Also No. 47881. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LINE 005 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 89 page 213 Mrs. Lavenia Ware Sloane. DAR ID Number: 88672 Born in Ross County, Ohio. Wife of Albert O. Sloane. [p.213] Descendant of Andreas (Andrew) Weir, Frederick Ware, Lieut. John Beatty, Frederick Parrett, William Martin and of Matthias Detter, as follows: 1. William Ware (1827-1900) m. 1853 Elizabeth Martin (1829-92). 2. George Ware (1795-1885) m. 1818 Rachel Parrett (1800-54); Mathew Brown Martin (1803-68) m. 1828 Mary Beatty (1806-94). See No. 88017. 3. Frederick Ware m. 1785 Elizabeth Detter (1765-1857); John Beatty m. 2nd 1803 Elizabeth Gray (1776-1852); Frederick Parrett m. Elizabeth Keller (1762-1821). 4. Matthias Detter m. 1748 Mary Magdaline Strober (d. 1805); Andreas (Andrew) Weir m. 1757 Mary Weyer. Andreas Weir (1728-1804) served as a private in the same company with his son Frederick. He was born in Germany; died in Bellstown, Pa. Frederick Ware (1762-1848) enlisted, 1779, from York County, Pa.; where he was born. He died at Yellow Springs, Iowa. John Beatty (1749-1824) was sergeant and lieutenant, 1779-80, in Capt. Gilbert McCoy's company, Col. Joseph Reed's regiment, Cumberland County militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Fairfield County, Ohio. Frederick Parrett (1764-1842) served at the siege of Yorktown. He was born in Shenandoah County, Va.; died in Sharon, Ohio. Matthias Detter (1726-1802) served as private in Capt. Reinhart Bett's company. He was born in Germany; died in Bettstown, Pa. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 90 page 257 Mrs. Marie Moore Patterson. DAR ID Number: 89790 Born in Chillicothe, Ohio. Wife of Charles Keele Patterson. Descendant of Col. William Beatty, Col. John Stull, Lieut. Daniel Stull, (John) Conrad Grosh, Judge Joseph Wood, Capt. Robert Wood, Judge Nicholas Dorsey, Ensign John Renick, Ensign Thomas Chenoweth and Col. Andrew Hamilton, as follows: 1. James H. Moore (1849-1916) m. 1876 Letitia McNeill (b. 1851). 2. John Rennick McNeill (1815-53) m. 1845 Mary Davis (1829-77); Hambleton Moore (1819-71) m. 1845 Maria J. Clark (1825-1908). 3. Reese McNeill (1785-1823) m. 1809 Anne Rennick (1789-1834); James Clark (1797-1874) m. 1819 Caroline Scott (1798-1835); James Hambleton Moore (1785-1867) m. 1812 Sarah Beatty Stull (b. 1792). [p.256] 4. John Rennick m. 1772 Mary Heath (1753-1834); Thomas Scott (1772-1856) m. 1796 Catherine Dorsey Wood (1778-1858); Daniel Stull m. 1789 Mary Beatty (b. 1769). 5. William Rennick (1714-1805) m. 1733 Ann Hamilton; John Scott (1734-1804) m. 1768 Sarah Chenoweth (1747-1814); Robert Wood m. 1763 Catherine Dorsey (1744-1814); John Stull m. Sarah —; William Beatty m. Mary Dorothea Grosh. 6. Andrew Hamilton m. Martha —; Thomas Chenoweth m. 1742 Mary Prickett (or Pritchett); Joseph Wood m. 1734 Sarah — (d. 1747); Nicholas Dorsey m. 1736 Sarah Griffith (1718-94); John Conrad Grosh m. Maria Sophia Guttenberg. William Beatty (1739-1803) served as colonel in the Maryland Flying Camp. He had with him his sons Henry and William, and the latter was killed at Hobkirk's Hill. He was born in Frederick, Md. Also Nos. 32624, 64753. John Stull (1733-91) lent money to Maryland and was colonel of a battalion of Washington County militia, 1777. He was born in Maryland; died in Washington County, Md. Daniel Stull (1755-1811) was 1st lieutenant in 1st Maryland battalion of Flying Camp and captain in 7th Maryland regiment. He died in Washington County, Md. (John) Conrad Grosh was a member of the Committee of Observation for Frederick County, Md., and member of committee to carry into execution the association agreed on by the Continental Congress. He was born, 1720, in Germany. Joseph Wood was judge of Court of Appeals in Frederick County, Md., where he died in 1782. He was born in Gloucestershire, England. Robert Wood (1736-92) was a member of the Committee of Observation of Frederick County, Md., and captain, 1775, Maryland militia. He was born in Cecil County, Md.; died in Lexington, Ky. Nicholas Dorsey (1710-80) was a member of the Committee of Observation of Maryland; was Justice of the Peace and Judge of the Orphans' Court. He was born in Anne Arundel County; died in Baltimore County, Md. Also No. 43963. John Rennick (1750-1814) served as ensign in Hampshire County militia by appointment of the governor. He was born in Hampshire County, Va.; died in Pickaway County, Ohio. Also No. 82697. [p.257] Thomas Chenoweth served as private and ensign of Capt. Mordecai Gosnell's company of militia, Baltimore County, Md. He died in Maryland. Andrew Hamilton was colonel in Virginia militia. He died, 1790, in Greenbrier County, Va. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 89 page 87 Mrs. Edith Ogden Harrison. DAR ID Number: 88266 Born in Lafourche County, La. Wife of Hon. Carter H. Harrison. Descendant of Robert Ogden, Robert Ogden, Jr., and Major Abner Nash, as follows: 1. Robert Nash Ogden, Jr. (1839-1905), m. 1860 Sara L. Beatty (1839-1908). 2. Robert Nash Ogden (1804-59) m. 1835 Frances Sophia Duncan Nicholson (1816-93). 3. Robert Ogden (1775-1857) m. 1803 Elizabeth Spaight Nash. 4. Robert Ogden m. 1772 Sarah Platt (1750-82); Abner Nash m. Mary Jones. 5. Robert Ogden m. 1736 Phebe Hatfield (1720-96). Robert Ogden (1716-89) was a member of the Committee of Correspondence and Safety of Elizabethtown, N. J., where he was born and died. Also No. 61761. Robert Ogden (1746-1826) was quartermaster and commissary of of stores and contributed freely to the support of the army. He was born in Elizabeth; died in Hamburg, N. J. Also No. 51349. [p.87] Abner Nash (1740-86) was a member of the convention which framed the first constitution of North Carolina. He was major in the army, speaker of the Senate, 1779, and a member of the Continental Congress when he died in New York. He was born in Prince Edwards County, Va. Also No. 47881. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LINE 005 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 89 page 213 Mrs. Lavenia Ware Sloane. DAR ID Number: 88672 Born in Ross County, Ohio. Wife of Albert O. Sloane. [p.213] Descendant of Andreas (Andrew) Weir, Frederick Ware, Lieut. John Beatty, Frederick Parrett, William Martin and of Matthias Detter, as follows: 1. William Ware (1827-1900) m. 1853 Elizabeth Martin (1829-92). 2. George Ware (1795-1885) m. 1818 Rachel Parrett (1800-54); Mathew Brown Martin (1803-68) m. 1828 Mary Beatty (1806-94). See No. 88017. 3. Frederick Ware m. 1785 Elizabeth Detter (1765-1857); John Beatty m. 2nd 1803 Elizabeth Gray (1776-1852); Frederick Parrett m. Elizabeth Keller (1762-1821). 4. Matthias Detter m. 1748 Mary Magdaline Strober (d. 1805); Andreas (Andrew) Weir m. 1757 Mary Weyer. Andreas Weir (1728-1804) served as a private in the same company with his son Frederick. He was born in Germany; died in Bellstown, Pa. Frederick Ware (1762-1848) enlisted, 1779, from York County, Pa.; where he was born. He died at Yellow Springs, Iowa. John Beatty (1749-1824) was sergeant and lieutenant, 1779-80, in Capt. Gilbert McCoy's company, Col. Joseph Reed's regiment, Cumberland County militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Fairfield County, Ohio. Frederick Parrett (1764-1842) served at the siege of Yorktown. He was born in Shenandoah County, Va.; died in Sharon, Ohio. Matthias Detter (1726-1802) served as private in Capt. Reinhart Bett's company. He was born in Germany; died in Bettstown, Pa. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 90 page 257 Mrs. Marie Moore Patterson. DAR ID Number: 89790 Born in Chillicothe, Ohio. Wife of Charles Keele Patterson. Descendant of Col. William Beatty, Col. John Stull, Lieut. Daniel Stull, (John) Conrad Grosh, Judge Joseph Wood, Capt. Robert Wood, Judge Nicholas Dorsey, Ensign John Renick, Ensign Thomas Chenoweth and Col. Andrew Hamilton, as follows: 1. James H. Moore (1849-1916) m. 1876 Letitia McNeill (b. 1851). 2. John Rennick McNeill (1815-53) m. 1845 Mary Davis (1829-77); Hambleton Moore (1819-71) m. 1845 Maria J. Clark (1825-1908). 3. Reese McNeill (1785-1823) m. 1809 Anne Rennick (1789-1834); James Clark (1797-1874) m. 1819 Caroline Scott (1798-1835); James Hambleton Moore (1785-1867) m. 1812 Sarah Beatty Stull (b. 1792). [p.256] 4. John Rennick m. 1772 Mary Heath (1753-1834); Thomas Scott (1772-1856) m. 1796 Catherine Dorsey Wood (1778-1858); Daniel Stull m. 1789 Mary Beatty (b. 1769). 5. William Rennick (1714-1805) m. 1733 Ann Hamilton; John Scott (1734-1804) m. 1768 Sarah Chenoweth (1747-1814); Robert Wood m. 1763 Catherine Dorsey (1744-1814); John Stull m. Sarah —; William Beatty m. Mary Dorothea Grosh. 6. Andrew Hamilton m. Martha —; Thomas Chenoweth m. 1742 Mary Prickett (or Pritchett); Joseph Wood m. 1734 Sarah — (d. 1747); Nicholas Dorsey m. 1736 Sarah Griffith (1718-94); John Conrad Grosh m. Maria Sophia Guttenberg. William Beatty (1739-1803) served as colonel in the Maryland Flying Camp. He had with him his sons Henry and William, and the latter was killed at Hobkirk's Hill. He was born in Frederick, Md. Also Nos. 32624, 64753. John Stull (1733-91) lent money to Maryland and was colonel of a battalion of Washington County militia, 1777. He was born in Maryland; died in Washington County, Md. Daniel Stull (1755-1811) was 1st lieutenant in 1st Maryland battalion of Flying Camp and captain in 7th Maryland regiment. He died in Washington County, Md. (John) Conrad Grosh was a member of the Committee of Observation for Frederick County, Md., and member of committee to carry into execution the association agreed on by the Continental Congress. He was born, 1720, in Germany. Joseph Wood was judge of Court of Appeals in Frederick County, Md., where he died in 1782. He was born in Gloucestershire, England. Robert Wood (1736-92) was a member of the Committee of Observation of Frederick County, Md., and captain, 1775, Maryland militia. He was born in Cecil County, Md.; died in Lexington, Ky. Nicholas Dorsey (1710-80) was a member of the Committee of Observation of Maryland; was Justice of the Peace and Judge of the Orphans' Court. He was born in Anne Arundel County; died in Baltimore County, Md. Also No. 43963. John Rennick (1750-1814) served as ensign in Hampshire County militia by appointment of the governor. He was born in Hampshire County, Va.; died in Pickaway County, Ohio. Also No. 82697. [p.257] Thomas Chenoweth served as private and ensign of Capt. Mordecai Gosnell's company of militia, Baltimore County, Md. He died in Maryland. Andrew Hamilton was colonel in Virginia militia. He died, 1790, in Greenbrier County, Va. _________________________________________________________________ Get reliable dial-up Internet access now with our limited-time introductory offer. http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup

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