Yes, several families were tightly connected and interconnected in this Flat Rock area. Sorting them is quite difficult. My Campbell family is connected as well. Washington Campbell and John R. Beaty were close friends and in a failed business together. Washington's first wife was Cinthian Runyan, dau. of Henry and Mary(Laymon)Runyan. Marriage performed by Martin Laymon. I believe they were Separate Baptists. At least Washington was listed as Supt. of Separate Baptist Sabbath School circa 1870. Unfortunately, they did not believe in leaving records! Many are buried in Roberts Chapel Cemetery on the Bartholomew Co. portion. Thank you for the Beatty information. It helps tie up some loose ends. Do any of these families have North Carolina roots? Anne --- Virginia Nuta <vrnuta@comcast.net> wrote: > Some of us who have been working on this believe > that this John Beaty (I > call him German Twp. John) was the son of Thomas > Beaty, who died in > Bartholomew Co. abt. July 8, 1831, and was from KY. > If so, John's mother > was Henrietta. We think German Twp. John was a > brother to Darius Beaty who > settled in Flatrock Twp., also from KY. There was > another possible brother > James in Flatrock Twp., and I have speculated that > Marcella Beaty, who > married John McQueen and who lived in Flatrock Twp., > may have been a sister, > as her age and dates fit neatly within this family. > If someone knows > otherwise, please let me know!!! German Twp. John's > land was actually very > close to the parcels owned by the Flatrock Twp. > clan. The Layman family, > the McQueens, the Beatys and the Owens families were > involved in the same > church and I think they were tightly interconnected. > Layman and McQueen > ministers performed marriages for Beatys and Owens, > for example. Tammy > McCoige Miller in Bartholomew County has extensive > information on the > Cooper/Beaty family which has helped us sort these > people out. But I have > to say that the above relationships are probable > only, not proven. > > My ancestor William Beaty, we believe to have been a > brother to Thomas > Beaty, and I believe it was this William who was > appointed administrator to > Thomas' estate. My William had children Joseph, > David, John M., Darius, > William, Mary Jane, and maybe James Orville. > > The Beatys named their children the same series of > names, leading to much > confusion, and as I stated earlier, several of them, > after migrating to > Tipton County, returned to Bartholomew County. > Furthermore, my William saw > no need to record his deeds when purchasing land, so > while you can find > deeds when it is sold, it leaves you wondering when > it was obtained. > > Virginia Nuta > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joan Woodhull" <jowo@netdirect.net> > To: <INBARTHO@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 10:57 PM > Subject: [INBARTHO] Beaty-Laymon > > > > Anne... > > I do not know John Beaty's parents, but I do > know Rachel's parents > > and grandparents. John was born in either > Kentucky or Ohio and Rachel > > was born in Ohio, according to my records. > Virginia Nuta has written > > and she may be able to help us. Thanks. > > ...Joan Woodhull > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to > > INBARTHO-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to INBARTHO-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Hello Anne -- My Beatys, Coopers, Owens, and the McQueens and Laymons were all Separate Baptists attending services at a church in Flatrock Twp. that was originally held on Nathaniel Owens' land. It would seem more likely that your John R. Beaty was one of my Kentucky group if he attended this church. Could you give me his dates? Maybe it would help fit him in. Virginia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anne Ruby" <aruby2003@yahoo.com> To: <inbartho@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 12:02 PM Subject: Re: [INBARTHO] Beaty-Laymon > Yes, several families were tightly connected and > interconnected in this Flat Rock area. Sorting them is > quite difficult. My Campbell family is connected as > well. Washington Campbell and John R. Beaty were close > friends and in a failed business together. > Washington's first wife was Cinthian Runyan, dau. of > Henry and Mary(Laymon)Runyan. Marriage performed by > Martin Laymon. I believe they were Separate Baptists. > At least Washington was listed as Supt. of Separate > Baptist Sabbath School circa 1870. Unfortunately, they > did not believe in leaving records! Many are buried > in Roberts Chapel Cemetery on the Bartholomew Co. > portion. > > Thank you for the Beatty information. It helps tie up > some loose ends. Do any of these families have North > Carolina roots? > > Anne > > > > > --- Virginia Nuta <vrnuta@comcast.net> wrote: > >> Some of us who have been working on this believe >> that this John Beaty (I >> call him German Twp. John) was the son of Thomas >> Beaty, who died in >> Bartholomew Co. abt. July 8, 1831, and was from KY. >> If so, John's mother >> was Henrietta. We think German Twp. John was a >> brother to Darius Beaty who >> settled in Flatrock Twp., also from KY. There was >> another possible brother >> James in Flatrock Twp., and I have speculated that >> Marcella Beaty, who >> married John McQueen and who lived in Flatrock Twp., >> may have been a sister, >> as her age and dates fit neatly within this family. >> If someone knows >> otherwise, please let me know!!! German Twp. John's >> land was actually very >> close to the parcels owned by the Flatrock Twp. >> clan. The Layman family, >> the McQueens, the Beatys and the Owens families were >> involved in the same >> church and I think they were tightly interconnected. >> Layman and McQueen >> ministers performed marriages for Beatys and Owens, >> for example. Tammy >> McCoige Miller in Bartholomew County has extensive >> information on the >> Cooper/Beaty family which has helped us sort these >> people out. But I have >> to say that the above relationships are probable >> only, not proven. >> >> My ancestor William Beaty, we believe to have been a >> brother to Thomas >> Beaty, and I believe it was this William who was >> appointed administrator to >> Thomas' estate. My William had children Joseph, >> David, John M., Darius, >> William, Mary Jane, and maybe James Orville. >> >> The Beatys named their children the same series of >> names, leading to much >> confusion, and as I stated earlier, several of them, >> after migrating to >> Tipton County, returned to Bartholomew County. >> Furthermore, my William saw >> no need to record his deeds when purchasing land, so >> while you can find >> deeds when it is sold, it leaves you wondering when >> it was obtained. >> >> Virginia Nuta >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Joan Woodhull" <jowo@netdirect.net> >> To: <INBARTHO@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 10:57 PM >> Subject: [INBARTHO] Beaty-Laymon >> >> >> > Anne... >> > I do not know John Beaty's parents, but I do >> know Rachel's parents >> > and grandparents. John was born in either >> Kentucky or Ohio and Rachel >> > was born in Ohio, according to my records. >> Virginia Nuta has written >> > and she may be able to help us. Thanks. >> > ...Joan Woodhull >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email >> to >> > INBARTHO-request@rootsweb.com with the word >> 'unsubscribe' without the >> > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email >> to INBARTHO-request@rootsweb.com with the word >> 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and >> the body of the message >> > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > INBARTHO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hello Virginia, According to the (Old) Robert's Chapel Cemetery List, John Beaty was b. Jan. 17, 1814 -d. Oct. 10, 1879. Wife Rachael b. Jan. 17, 1818 d. May 4, 1888 (nee Laymon). Also listed is Harriett Beaty, dau. of John and Rachael b. 1848-d.Sept. 1849. John and Rachael Laymon were married Oct. 3, 1838 in Bartholomew Co. Source: Indiana Marriages through 1850. Several members of Brown, Campbell, Cheatam, Cochran, Dorsey, Ensley, Heck, Kendall, Laymon, Runyan, Walker families are buried in this section. Hope this helps. Anne --- Virginia Nuta <vrnuta@comcast.net> wrote: > Hello Anne -- > > My Beatys, Coopers, Owens, and the McQueens and > Laymons were all Separate > Baptists attending services at a church in Flatrock > Twp. that was originally > held on Nathaniel Owens' land. It would seem more > likely that your John R. > Beaty was one of my Kentucky group if he attended > this church. Could you > give me his dates? Maybe it would help fit him in. > > Virginia > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Anne Ruby" <aruby2003@yahoo.com> > To: <inbartho@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 12:02 PM > Subject: Re: [INBARTHO] Beaty-Laymon > > > > Yes, several families were tightly connected and > > interconnected in this Flat Rock area. Sorting > them is > > quite difficult. My Campbell family is connected > as > > well. Washington Campbell and John R. Beaty were > close > > friends and in a failed business together. > > Washington's first wife was Cinthian Runyan, dau. > of > > Henry and Mary(Laymon)Runyan. Marriage performed > by > > Martin Laymon. I believe they were Separate > Baptists. > > At least Washington was listed as Supt. of > Separate > > Baptist Sabbath School circa 1870. Unfortunately, > they > > did not believe in leaving records! Many are > buried > > in Roberts Chapel Cemetery on the Bartholomew Co. > > portion. > > > > Thank you for the Beatty information. It helps tie > up > > some loose ends. Do any of these families have > North > > Carolina roots? > > > > Anne > > > > > > > > > > --- Virginia Nuta <vrnuta@comcast.net> wrote: > > > >> Some of us who have been working on this believe > >> that this John Beaty (I > >> call him German Twp. John) was the son of Thomas > >> Beaty, who died in > >> Bartholomew Co. abt. July 8, 1831, and was from > KY. > >> If so, John's mother > >> was Henrietta. We think German Twp. John was a > >> brother to Darius Beaty who > >> settled in Flatrock Twp., also from KY. There > was > >> another possible brother > >> James in Flatrock Twp., and I have speculated > that > >> Marcella Beaty, who > >> married John McQueen and who lived in Flatrock > Twp., > >> may have been a sister, > >> as her age and dates fit neatly within this > family. > >> If someone knows > >> otherwise, please let me know!!! German Twp. > John's > >> land was actually very > >> close to the parcels owned by the Flatrock Twp. > >> clan. The Layman family, > >> the McQueens, the Beatys and the Owens families > were > >> involved in the same > >> church and I think they were tightly > interconnected. > >> Layman and McQueen > >> ministers performed marriages for Beatys and > Owens, > >> for example. Tammy > >> McCoige Miller in Bartholomew County has > extensive > >> information on the > >> Cooper/Beaty family which has helped us sort > these > >> people out. But I have > >> to say that the above relationships are probable > >> only, not proven. > >> > >> My ancestor William Beaty, we believe to have > been a > >> brother to Thomas > >> Beaty, and I believe it was this William who was > >> appointed administrator to > >> Thomas' estate. My William had children Joseph, > >> David, John M., Darius, > >> William, Mary Jane, and maybe James Orville. > >> > >> The Beatys named their children the same series > of > >> names, leading to much > >> confusion, and as I stated earlier, several of > them, > >> after migrating to > >> Tipton County, returned to Bartholomew County. > >> Furthermore, my William saw > >> no need to record his deeds when purchasing land, > so > >> while you can find > >> deeds when it is sold, it leaves you wondering > when > >> it was obtained. > >> > >> Virginia Nuta > >> > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Joan Woodhull" <jowo@netdirect.net> > >> To: <INBARTHO@rootsweb.com> > >> Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 10:57 PM > >> Subject: [INBARTHO] Beaty-Laymon > >> > >> > >> > Anne... > >> > I do not know John Beaty's parents, but I do > >> know Rachel's parents > >> > and grandparents. John was born in either > >> Kentucky or Ohio and Rachel > >> > was born in Ohio, according to my records. > >> Virginia Nuta has written > >> > and she may be able to help us. Thanks. > >> > ...Joan Woodhull > >> > > >> > > >> > ------------------------------- > >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an > email > >> to > >> > INBARTHO-request@rootsweb.com with the word > >> 'unsubscribe' without the > >> > quotes in the subject and the body of the > message > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an > email > >> to INBARTHO-request@rootsweb.com with the word > >> 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject > and > >> the body of the message > >> > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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