-----Original Message----- From: Clyde Hooks [mailto:c_hooks@bellsouth.net] Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 2:01 PM To: GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GAEMANUE-L] William Beasley b 1767, Rachel Robinette b 1777 I'm only a step-descendant of the Beasley family, but my information is that William and Polly were siblings and children of James, that died testate in Warren County, Ga., in 1799 (I have not seen that will. I was told about it by Ray Tapley, I believe.) Their mother was Polly Ann Pate (most likely Mary Ann "Polly"). Her parents were Travis and Annie Pate of Johnston Co., North Carolina. There are no census reports for Ga. for 1790, 1800, or 1810. William was born in 1767 in N.C., moved to S.C., then to Warren Co., and then to Emanuel. But, looking at his children. They were born in South Carolina. Looks like he might have been living with his father in Warren Co. and after his marriage, moved to South Carolina. Perhaps I should be saying that he was born in N.C., moved to Warren Co., then to S.C., and then to Emanuel. Polly (a nickname for Mary) was born circa 1791 in South Carolina (3 years before William married). Why did William marry in Greene County? Warren and Greene were adjoining counties until 1825. If I have looked at the South Carolina census records for William, I don't have a record of it. Clyde Carol Miller wrote: >Does anyone have the census information for my 3great-grandparents, >William Beasley and Rachel Robinette, for 1800 and 1810? They were >married Sept 23, >1794 in Greene Co Ga, and were in Emanuel Co by 1820, where they lived >until their deaths in 1845 and 1850. Were they in Darlington SC in the >1800 and 1810 censuses? Also, does anyone know if William was married previously? >Some people seem to think that he was the father of Nancy Polly Bealsey >who married Rev Warren Key/a. Others say that Nancy was a sister of >William, whose parents were James Bealsey and Mary Ann Polly Taylor. > >I would really like to see the census information for this family for >1800 and 1810 if anyone has it, and also for the James Beasley family for 1790. > >Thanks for any help. > >Carol B. Miller > ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== Search the Archive of Messages for GAEMANUE Mailing List http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=GAEMANUE