>From "Tennessee records of Lewis County Guardian Bonds 1846 -1874" WPA, 1939 Page 60 (153)--SAMUEL BATY is listed as a buyer for the Estate of Samuel Sanford, Nov. 6, 1865 Page 97 (p192) Hoie BEATY owed $2.35 to J. H. Plummer at his death--due Feb. 6, 1859 Page 99 (p195) Wm Cooper had receipts on the following men....JAMES BEATY, Due Jan 1st 1852. Page 103 (p210) Stockard, J. W. to A. H. BEATY Due Jan. 2nd 1861 Page 121 (p228) Settlement of the Estate of David Crowel, Dec Term 1867---Paid J. M. BATEY'S acss.--$13.20 Page 134 (p319)--State of Tennessee, Lewis County--A settlement made by Joseph Dabbs Adm. of JAMES BEATTY Decd. on the 17th day of Sept. 1870 with W. C. Dabbs Clerk of the Lewis County Court.---Vouchers paid to Fannie BEATTY her years allowance.... Page 145 (p354)--Settlement by H. C. Kirk Guardian of heirs of J. H. Plummer--The following Claims were received for the benefit of said heirs...J. T. Garrett Mrs. G. BEATY note due 25 Dec. 1871--$75.55. page 181 (p419)--Settlement with H. K. Plummer Guardian Feb. 1st 1873...FERALY BEATTY 25th Dec. 1866 and payment guaranteed by her to O. T. Plummer admr. March 6th 1866--$75.55 Page 190 (p435)--J. F. Hensley, recipt for Claims on the following presents to Wit....One act on JAMES BEATTY due the 1st Jan. 1852 for $71.45 Cred Jan the 10th 1854 $20.oo, May 1st 1854 $1.oo July 17th 1854 $20.00--AMount reported due $45.61 >From "Tennessee Records of Lewis County Minutes of County Court 1846 - 1870" WPA, 1838 Page 113 (p178)--Dec. 2nd 1851--Ordered by the Court that A. H. BEATY be appointed overseer of the road leading down Trace Creek from Samuel Sanfords to the County line and that all the hands in the bounds of the former order work thereon under his direction, said road to be kept up as a road of the second class. Page 114 (p180)--Dec 1851--Ordered by the Court that the following persons be appointed Jurors and Constables to serve at the next term of the Circuit Court of Lewis County to be held at the Courthouse in the town of Newburgh on the third Monday in March next vis--...Dist No. 7: George Turnbow, JAMES BEATTY Page 121 (p193)--July Term 1852--Ordered by the Court that T. S. Carpenter be appointed overseer of that part of the Perry Road from the branch at Samuel Sanfords to Rockhouse Creek near Samuel E. Stockards and that Peter Crowell, THOMAS BEATTY, William Stewart and Calvin Turnbo work there on his direction. Page 124 (p197)--July Term 1852--Ordered by the Court that Redding Reeves, JAMES BEATTY and John Turnbo be appointed Commissioners to lay off the years allowance for Frances Tatum Widow of Rhebben Tatum, dec'd. Page 127--Ordered by the Court that the Sheriff summon the following persons to serve as jurors and Constables at the March Term of the Circuit Court for 1853....Dist. No. 7 JAMES BEATTY... Page 131 (p210) May Term 1853---Ordered by the Court that C. J. Tatum, T. T. Haley, T. T. Tatum, Charles E. Stewart and John A. Hime be appointed a Jury of View to view and report the propriety of changing the road to the Trace Creek meeting House from the point of the hill at the meeting House up to JAMES BEATTY's and report to the next term of this Court. Page 132--Ordered by the Court that Calvin Turnbow be appointed overseer of that part of the Perryville Road from Samuel Stockards to the ford of the branch near Sandfords and that William Stewart, James Stewart, Isaac Tatum and HIAL BEATTY work theron as directed. (Next date on page is July Term 1853) Page 142 (p230)--Ordered by the Court that John Grinder be appointed overseer of the road leading down Trace Creek from Samuel Sandfords to the County line in the place of A. H. BEATTY and that the hands in the bounds of the former work order work thereon under his direction. (Next date on page is April Term 1854) Page 152 (p249) Next date August Term 1854--Ordered by the Court that Perry Nix be allowed to change the Carrollsville Road near his house and farm and intersect the old road at JAMES BEATTY's spring...... Page 208--State of Tennessee, Lewis County Know all men by these presents that we, Artur R. Davis, John M. Sharp, G. F. M. Davis, HIAL BEATTY are held and firmly bound unto the State of Tennessee in the sum of five thousand dollars to which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators jointly and severly, firmly by these presents. Witness our hands and seals this 5th day of April 1858..... Page 221 (p363)--Ordered by the Court that SAMUEL BEATTY be appointed overseer of the new road from Mr. Pritchards to N. S. Davis and that the hands on N. S. Davis farm work thereon under his directions. There being no further business the Court adjourned till Court in Course again. (Next date December Term 1858) Laurel Baty, L252