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    1. [BP2000] Blount County TN
    2. Laurel Baty
    3. “Blount County Tennessee Court Records, 1795 -1804” WPA, 1937, Mountain Press Page 186—26 Feb 1800, Ordered that JOHN BEATY be constable for Capt Montgomery Company & enters John Bradly as security. Page 221-Nov 1800, ROBERT BEATY, called for jury duty. Page 223—Nov 26, 1800, ROBERT BEATY is a juror. Page 251 – May 1801, ROBERT BEATY called for jury duty. Page 252 –May 1801, ROBERT BEATY is a juror. Page 261---29 May 1801, Ordered that John Finly & JOHN BEATY be summoned Constables to next Court. Page 281 – 29 Aug 1801, Ordered that Martin Lawrence & JOHN BEATY be summoned Constables to next Court. Page 307 – Feb 25, 1802, JOHN BEATY appears in Court & resigns his appointment as constable. Page 315 – May 24, 1802, ROBERT BEATY is a juror. Page 340 – August 26, 1802, JOHN BEATY is a juror. Page 344 – August 27, 1802, JOHN BEATY is a juror. Page 358 – 24 Nov. 1802, JOHN BEATY is a juror. Page 479 – March 1804, A list of hands to work under Jas Upton overseer Chas Kirkpatrick, James Skeen, Robert Boyd, James Boyd, John McDowell, George Lemon, Joseph Bogle, Hugh Bogle, John Upton, JOHN BEATY….. >From “Blount County, Tennessee Court Records Book 2, 1804-1807”, WPA, Mountain Press Page 153 – Nov 29, 1805, Ordered that John Smith be overseer of the road from the branch between Wm Davidsons & Samuel Smith to the ford of the river above Isaac Tates and that William Scott, James Stewart, Robert McMurry, Thomas Blizard, JOHN BEATY, SAM’L BEATY…… Page 164—24 July, 1805, ROBERT BEATY is a juror. Page 303, 304, 306, 307 – May 1807, JAMES BAITY (also BEATY) is a juror. Page 353 -- August 26, 1807, JAMES BAITY and ARON BAITY are jurors. Page 367 – Aug. 29, 1807, ARON BAITY is called for jury duty. Page 369 –Aug. 29, 1807, ARON BAITY is selected as a juror. Page 382 – Nov. 26, 1807, JOHN BEATY is a juror. >From “Blount County, Tennessee Court Records 1808 –1811” WPA, Mountain Press: Page 20 – Feb. 24, 1808, JAMES BAITY is a juror. Page 25—Feb. 25, 1808 – JOHN BAITY and AARON BAITY are jurors. Page 54 – May 26, 1808, JAMES BAITY is a juror. Page 65 – Aug. 22, 1808, JAMES BEATY is called and selected for jury duty. Page 112 – Feb. 1809, JAMES BEATY is called and selected for grand Inquest. Page 125 –Mar. 1, 1809—Mary Maxwell Vs Moses Keywood. In this case JOHN BEATY & George Finley who were special bail for the deft. Came into open court & surrendered the deft. In discharge of themselves & Michael Robertson & Edward Keywood & Smallmore Keywood came & agreed that the Defendant would pay the costs & condemnation or Surrender him in discharge of themselves. Page 137 – Mar. 4, 1809, On petition of James Benham ordered that the road that was opened through his field be closed & that the road go round the same & that James Irwin, Wm Irwin, James Duncan, David Richey, Robert Richey view & mark the same on a petition of a number of the inhabitants of Blount County it is ordered that David Dearmond Andrew Roddy, John Wheeler, Thomas Coldwell, John Singleton, Samuel Mcullock, Wm Ewing & JAMES BEATY view a road from the head of Barclets Mill pond where the Knox County hits the same until it intersects the Knoxville road in this county. Page 326, 328 – Dec 25, 1810, AARON BEATY is a juror. Page 353 – March 25, 1811. A deed of conveyance from AARON BEATY to JAMES BEATY for eighty eight acres of land was acknowledged in open court by AARON BEATY the subscriber thereto & admitted to record let it be registered. A Deed of conveyance from JAMES BEATY to AARON BEATY was acknowledged in open court by JAMES BEATY the subscriber thereto & admitted to record let it be registered. Page 356—March 25, 1811, AARON BEATY is a juror. Page 360 – Mar 26, 1810, A deed of conveyance from JAMES BEATY to James McNutt for twenty seven acres of land was acknowledged in open court by said BEATY the subscriber thereto and admitted to Record Let it be registered. [Previously posted: TN Wills Arthur Beaty, November 4th, 1811 Blount County Will Book #1, p. 216 (Note will is out of sequence and is next to a will dated 1842) In the name of God Amen. I Arthur Beatty of Blount County State of Tennessee being weak in body but of sound mind and of disposing memory do this day make and publish this my last will and testament in manner following (Viz) I bequeath to my son James Beaty fifty dollars in cash as soon as collected from Mark Moor. I likewise bequeath to my daughter Isabella Campbell ten dollars in cash and likewise to her daughter Sarah Campbell my bed and furniture. I also bequeath to my grandson Arthur Beatty son of John Beaty deceased forty dollars in cash. I likewise bequeath to my son Aaron Beaty one hundred dollars together with my mare saddle bridle and saddle bags together with whatever goods and chattels I may be possessed of at my decease for whatever trouble and expense he may be at while I live and for my burial. I likewise leave my books to be divided by my Executor hereafter appointed among my children and grandchildren at discretion—I hereby appoint Aaron Beatty my son my sole executor of this my last will and testament whereunto I subscribe my name this fourth day of November one thousand Eight Hundred and Eleven. Arthur Beaty Witness Present Joseph Hart John Clayton State of Tennessee Blount County. Dec Session 1811, then was the execution of within will proven in open court by Josiah Hart and John Clayton the witnesses thereto and admitted to records—In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my name and affixed my private seal having no seal of office. At office this 29th day of Dec 1811 and thirty six years of American Independence. J Houston TN Wills Robert Beaty Blount County Will Book #1, p. 5 In the name of God Amen. I Robert Beaty of the County of Blount and State of Tennessee being sick and weak of body but of sound mind and disposing memory for which I thank God and calling to mind the uncertainty of human life and being desirous, do dispose of all such worldly substance as it hath pleased God to bless me with. First I desire that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid the balance of my estate to be disposed of in manner and form as follows. I give and bequeath to my son John and my son Samuel and Robert, my daughters Sarah Uphamy and Polly five dollars worth of property each and to my wife Margaret what land I possess and the balance of my moveable estate during her natural life and after her decease I give the same to my children Andrew, Jane, Peggy and William to be equally divided among them to be enjoyed by them forever and lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint my wife Margaret and Samuel Davidson Executor of this my last will and testament here by revoking all other and former wills or testaments by me heretofore made, in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 24th day of May 1822. Robert Beaty Signed sealed published and declared in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence have herewith subscribed our names as witness to the same (?) before signed. Peter Snider William Davidson ] Laurel Baty, L252

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