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    1. [BP2000] Beattys in York County South Carolina
    2. Laurel Baty
    3. >From "York County, South Carolina Will Abstracts 1787 - 1862" by Brent H. Holcomb, SCMAR, 2002: There are three Beatty wills in this book: 1) Jonathan Beatty page 131 2) William Beatty page 32 3) Jesse Beaty page 62 Rather than include the entire text I thought I would abstract the abstracts of the wills and ask if anyone recognizes these Beattys. I am interested in these Beattys because my lineage has a connection to York District SC. If anyone would like the full text let me know --I hate to post something that is already out there. Jonathan Beatty pages 23-28 of York County SC Will Book G 1820-1837 House & lot left to mother plus an annuity. To wife Sarah "the plantation conveyed to me by Thomas Boggs" To son William plantation known by the name of "Wright's Place" also 1/9 of personal property and a "classical or liberal English education." To son Robt R. (under 21) plantation "conveyed to me by James Ward." Daughters: Eliza Ann, Isabella, Margaret, Jane, Sarah L., & Nancy one ninth part of estate. Uncle James Arnold $150 plus 1/2 wearing apparel. Brother William lend him $1000, 1/2 wearing apparel Negroes left for use and support of family: Peter & wife Sylvia; Friday & wife Sally & children Joe, Jack, Tom, Manaway & Sarah. To nephew Jonathan Beatty Wilson silver watch Wife Sarah Beatty, John Blair, Thos Robinson, & Wm Beatty executors. Codicil made to will made Nov 1814 by Jonathan Beatty, merchant--dated 10 Dec 18165 (sic). Letters to Sarah Beatty, John Blair & Thos Robinson 21 Dec 1819. 2) William Beatty, page 32 (pages 190 - 193 of York County SC Will Book A 1787 -1799) To wife Elizabeth all of estate both real and personal. To son William 1/2 of house and lot "I now possess in Yorkville" other 1/2 to daughters Agnes & Sarah. "If my three unmarried children should get married during the life of my widow, whatever patrimony she should may see meet to give them" Son Jonathan and wife Elizabeth executors. Dated 3 Feb 1799. 3) Jesse Beaty page 62 (York County SC Will Book A-1 1880-1813, page 165-167) Will proved Nov 6, 1804 To wife Rebekah Beatey the "land and plantation I bought of John Bell untill William Jackson Beatey comes of age..." To two sons William Jackson and John --"the land I bought of John Bell to be divided equally between them, John B. is to have the half that lies next to Isaac Garresons and William Jackson Beaty the house and if either dies without heir land descends to other" Daughter Betsy Beaty one bed and furniture. William Jackson my exrs, 14 Sept 1904 Witnesses: Wm Partlow & Thomas Hudson. Laurel Baty, L252

    12/10/2003 09:51:20
    1. Re: [BP2000] Beattys in York County South Carolina
    2. Laurel Baty
    3. I found this on Ancestry.com and think it must be the Jonathan listed in the first message. There are two other entries about Jonathan Beatty listed in this same source on Ancestry: The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research SCMAR, Volume III Number 2, Spring, 1975 Tombstone Inscriptions, Sharon Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, York County (Continued from Vol. 3, p.8.) SCMAR, Vol. III, Spring 1975, No. 2, p.105 To the memory of Jonathan Beatty, who departed this life Dec. 16th, 1819, in the 52nd year of his age. A native of the emerald Isle, He inherited the characteristics of his Country, Friendship, Hospitality, and Benevolence, but by a sudden mandate of the most High, he was removed to the eternal world. Also--I noticed several mistakes in my first message on item 3 (will of Jesse Beaty). Will Book A-1 is 1800-1813 and the second line from the bottom is 14 Sept 1804. Laurel Baty, L252 > > >From "York County, South Carolina Will Abstracts 1787 - 1862" by Brent > H. Holcomb, SCMAR, 2002: > > There are three Beatty wills in this book: > 1) Jonathan Beatty page 131 > 2) William Beatty page 32 > 3) Jesse Beaty page 62 > Rather than include the entire text I thought I would abstract the > abstracts of the wills and ask if anyone recognizes these Beattys. I am > interested in these Beattys because my lineage has a connection to York > District SC. > If anyone would like the full text let me know --I hate to post > something that is already out there. > > Jonathan Beatty pages 23-28 of York County SC Will Book G 1820-1837 > House & lot left to mother plus an annuity. > To wife Sarah "the plantation conveyed to me by Thomas Boggs" > To son William plantation known by the name of "Wright's Place" also 1/9 > of personal property and a "classical or liberal English education." > To son Robt R. (under 21) plantation "conveyed to me by James Ward." > Daughters: Eliza Ann, Isabella, Margaret, Jane, Sarah L., & Nancy one > ninth part of estate. > Uncle James Arnold $150 plus 1/2 wearing apparel. > Brother William lend him $1000, 1/2 wearing apparel > Negroes left for use and support of family: Peter & wife Sylvia; Friday > & wife Sally & children Joe, Jack, Tom, Manaway & Sarah. > To nephew Jonathan Beatty Wilson silver watch > Wife Sarah Beatty, John Blair, Thos Robinson, & Wm Beatty executors. > Codicil made to will made Nov 1814 by Jonathan Beatty, merchant--dated > 10 Dec 18165 (sic). > Letters to Sarah Beatty, John Blair & Thos Robinson 21 Dec 1819. > > 2) William Beatty, page 32 (pages 190 - 193 of York County SC Will Book > A 1787 -1799) > To wife Elizabeth all of estate both real and personal. > To son William 1/2 of house and lot "I now possess in Yorkville" other > 1/2 to daughters Agnes & Sarah. "If my three unmarried children should > get married during the life of my widow, whatever patrimony she should > may see meet to give them" > Son Jonathan and wife Elizabeth executors. Dated 3 Feb 1799. > > 3) Jesse Beaty page 62 (York County SC Will Book A-1 1880-1813, page > 165-167) > Will proved Nov 6, 1804 > To wife Rebekah Beatey the "land and plantation I bought of John Bell > untill William Jackson Beatey comes of age..." > To two sons William Jackson and John --"the land I bought of John Bell > to be divided equally between them, John B. is to have the half that > lies next to Isaac Garresons and William Jackson Beaty the house and if > either dies without heir land descends to other" > Daughter Betsy Beaty one bed and furniture. > William Jackson my exrs, 14 Sept 1904 > Witnesses: Wm Partlow & Thomas Hudson. > > Laurel Baty, L252 > > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from BP2000-L, send a message to > BP2000-L-request@rootsweb.com with the word > "UNSUBSCRIBE" in the body of the email and nothing else.

    12/10/2003 01:32:36