>From Partition Dockets 1, 2 & 3 Allegheny County, PA. 1858 -1873 abstracted by K. T. H. McFarland, Closson Press, Apollo, Pa. [There are several minor references to Beattys in this book but I am going to only post the two most significant references] Page 38 p.117 #1 BEATTY, ROBERT, decd Nov. 11, 1865 On petition of Francis, brother of Robert Beatty, late of Indiana Twp., decd., who died unmarried, leaving brothers & sisters, to wit: James H., decd., leaving issue Jacob B., Francis H. & Robert T. (all of Randolph Co., Ill.); Mary, widow of James Anderson of Randolph Co., Ill..; Jane, decd. wife of ___Black, leaving issue Francis & Jane (wife of Gann Robinson); Francis, the petitioner; Thomas of Louisville, Ky.; Elizabeth, wife of Samuel Smith; and John, decd., who bequeathed his interest to the petitioner; and seized of a lot in the 4th Ward, City of Allegheny. Jan. 13, 1866 The heirs having refused to appear, the court ordered the property sold & appointed James M. Christy, Esq., as trustee for the purpose. Feb. 24, 1866 James M. Christy reported that the property was sold to William Hazlett on Feb. 19, 1866. Page 79 p. 233 # 6 BEATTY, Isabella M., decd. Aug. 5, 1871 On petition of Robley D., son of Isabella M. Beatty (formerly Negley), late of the 19th Ward, City of Pittsburgh, decd., who died March 2, 1849, leaving a husband, R. C. Beatty, & three children, to wit: Robley D., the petitioner; Isabella R. C., wife of James Fuller, M. D.; and Annie B., who died in her minority; and seized of a plot of land on Highland Ave. in Pittsburgh Sept. 7, 1871 The property was divided into two portions. Laurel Baty, L252