This comes from Charles Marck's paper: From; Bell [Beall] & Magruder [Macgregor]: 17th Century Scotland to Colonial & Revolutionary Maryland to Kentucky & Indiana, page 10 “Zachariah, b. Montgomery Co., MD 1761, served as a Private in the Lower Battalion, Montgomery Co. Militia in the Revolutionary War, took Oath of Allegiance 1778 before the Honorable Samuel Wade Magruder, Montgomery Co., along with his grandfather, Zachariah Magruder. Moved with his father, Leonard to northeastern Clark Co Kentucky, to the Stoner Creek waters, near School Station, and the School farm. Here, they would become acquainted with the Boones, Custers, Schools, Shortridges, and Evanses’. Leonard will die here, c. 1804 and was buried on his farm just north of the School farm. Zachariah Beall will marry in Clark Co. Nancy Evans, b. ca 1776 in Yohogania Co., Virginia, now Alleghany Co., Pennsylvania, on Thomson’s Creek [now, the Duquesne-Baldwin area of Pittsburgh], the daughter of Richard, one of Col Daniel Morgan’s Rev War Riflemen, and Mary [Mabery] Evans. The Evans’ lived on Cabin Creek, a tributary of Stoner Creek, in NE Clark Co., KY below Schollsville. They were married 15 May 1794. Zachariah Beall will die 10 Sep 1825, and be buried on his farm which he sold to James and Betsy Pace, less than a year earlier. This 71 3/4 A farm probably adjoined the School land. When Zachariah Beal bought it from his brother-in-law, James Evans & Charlotte,his wife, 23 May 1814. The farm of Leonard Beal was sold 26 Oct 1804, by his heirs: [hote Bell was used in all cases in this instrument] Zachariah Bell, Edward Bell, Reason Bell, and Margaret Bell. It was sold to William Frame, and came to Leonard as assignee of Walter Chiles, and dated 05 May 1736l.” Nancy [Evans] Beall, daughter of Richard & Mary [Mabery] Evans, died in Clark Co., KY, 18 Nov 1807, and was buried on the farm, conveyed by her husband, Zachariah to the Pace family in 1825.