I copied this War of 1812 Pension file at the National Archives (19 pages): Beaty, James, Pvt., Capt. Tares Co., SC Mil, Dec. 10, 1813 March 15, 1814; died Oct. 4, 1837, Chambers Co., AL. Widow: Margaret Milford, married Nov. 16, 1807, Pendleton, District, SC, 1850, 1855 Chambers Co Ala., 1871, Chambers Co., (PO Chambers C. H.) Ala.; died Aug. 8, 1876 or 1877. Excerpts: "Her husband was drafted in Abbeville district South Carolina on or about the 10th day of December AD 1813...She was married to the said James Beaty in Pendleton District, South Carolina on the 16th day of November AD 1807 by one James Crowder a Minister of the Gospel, of which no public or private record exists, and that her name before her marriage was Margaret Milford..." In further deposition by Philip P. Milford: "the deponent saw them [Margaret and James Beaty] married in Pendleton District South Carolina in the year 1808" Several other Beaty witnesses: Francis, Robert A., and John Beaty. Laurel Baty, L252