1859 TRENTON CITY DIRECTORY Batty Stewart, huckster, h Calhoun's la. n Quarry [Father born 1780-1790] Your new census data supports that he is more likely a grandson of George L 127. Batty Stewart jr., oysters, 171 W. Warren, h same [John Stewart below] Beatty John, sawyer, h Calhoun's la. n Quarry The Stewart Beattys are of lineage 1000. 1850 Mercer NOTTINGHAM 15 16 BEATTY JOHN STEWARD 34 1816 NJ John Steward Beatty 34 NJ - [also have birth about 1814] listed in index as Johnathon but is definitely John Steward; Eliza 26 Ireland; [Eliza Cobine] Alexander 4 NJ; Steward 2 NJ; Eliza 1 month NJ; John - boatman; 29 July by Benjamin Morehouse M432-454;P284 Jayne wrote: >Laurel and Donna: You are right....it is Steward. It is a weird letter S that looks like an H!! Glad the typewriter was invented. Do we have any further info on him? And what is a fishmonger (he also worked from the water)? Living alone...is he than not married? He is a brother (a few years younger than Benjamin) born in 1790ish. Sorry for all the questions! > >Also, is there lineage information from the Benjamin Beatty that crossed the Delaware with George Washington? > >Jayne > >Be certain to double check that it is not just a weird letter St and >Steward could look like Howard. I just went to check the Steward in the >original entry in 1850 and your eye can really deceive you and make you >think it is an elaborate cursive "H" . > >1850 >TRENTON-WEST WARD 183 216 BEATTY STEWARD 60 1790 NJ Steward Beatty >60 >NJ; living alone. Name is definitely written as Steward and not Stewart. >Steward - fishmonger - $400; 20 Jul by Benjamin Morehouse 214 > Did not have the 1850 census for Stewart Sr. Thanks Jayne Is he John Stewart Sr?? > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Jayne" <t.vurro@comcast.net> >To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 8:23 PM >Subject: [BP2000] Benjamin Beatty, Easton, Northampton, PA War of 1812 - >Brother Howard Beatty of Trenton > > > > >>Many thanks to Laurel for sending me copies of the Widow's Pension >> >> >documents. Many things in the content were know but I do need some >assistance from fellow Beatty researchers from the Trenton, Mercer County, >NJ area. > > >>A brother, Howard Beatty, made an oath from Mercer County, Trenton, NJ to >> >> >attest to his brother Benjamin's service in the War of 1812. Is anyone >familiar with this brother who is alive the 27th day of July 1852? > > >>Another interesting fact was that Benjamin's wife was Margaretta Bachman, >> >> >not Margaret Miller as transcribed from baptism records from St. John's >Lutheran Church in Easton, PA. They had been married in the same church >April 18th, 1819. Margaret also received two land warrants for 49 and 100 >acres, location unknown. She claimed she resided in Easton her entire life. >The sad part is that no reference is given to location of his birth, the >marriage record was used as certified proof plus the depositions to claim >her widow's pension. > > >>I find this information fascinating...right next to my originals of >> >> >great-grandparents immigration records. > > >>Jayne L366 >> >> >> > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== >Visit the BP2000 Web page >http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bp2000/ > > > > -- joe