Hi Nel, (again) You had mentioned that you thought Thomas Travis was the father of Catherine, so I did a search for "Catherine Travis, father: Thomas Travis" on "FamilySearch.org" and found the following info on Thomas Travis. Catherine and Elizabeth are listed as the daughters of Thomas Travis, b: 1837 in Baltimore County, MD; m: Hannah Hutchins on Mar. 20, 1774 in Baltimore Co., MD. Hannah Hutchins was born in 1750. Their children were: Elizabeth, b: 1779, Baltimore Co. MD, d: Dec 27, 1863, Clinton Co., KY; Catherine, b: 1779, Baltimore Co., MD, d: 1867, Beaty Valley, Clinton Co., KY; Thomas b: 1782, MD; William, b: abt 1783, MD., d: aft 1860 in Fentress Co. TN; Jeremiah, b: abt 1784, NC, d: 1872, Livingston, IL; Hannah, b; Mar. 2, 1786, Travisville, Overton Co., TN; Nancy, b: 1788, Travisville, Overton Co., TN, d: 1878, Russell, KY. The info I had on Catherine and Elizabeth indicated that they were both born in 1779. The FamilySearch info said one was born abt. 1778 and the other in 1779, however I believe they were probably twins born in 1779. My Travis connection is through both Catherine and Elizabeth Travis. Catherine was married to my ggg-grandfather Alexander Beaty, and Elizabeth was married to my ggg-grandfather Alexander Hays. MY BEATY CONNECTION: ALEXANDER BEATY, b: 1768; d: 1850 in Beaty Valley, Clinton Co., KY. m: Elizabeth Travis on Dec. 1801 in Sullivan County, TN; Elizabeth Travis, b: 1779, Baltimore Co., MD; d: Dec. 27, 1863 in Clinton Co., KY. JAMES P. BEATY, b: Jan. 5, 1811, Clinton Co., KY; d: May 11, 1856; m: Emaline Hays on Sep. 16, 1838 in KY. Emaline Hays, b: Feb. 12, 1821, KY; d: Nov. 7, 1907, Kay Co., OK. ALVIN PERRY BEATY, b: Aug. 14, 1841, Clinton Co., KY; d: Apr. 30, 1922 in Oklahoma City, OK.; m: Zerrildia Atteberry on Oct. 15, 1866 in Macoupin Co., IL; Zerrildia Narciss Atteberry, b: Mar. 24, 1849; d: July 22, 1928 in Oklahoma City, OK. Both are buried in the Atteberry Cemetery, near Rome, Sumner Co., KS. (NOTE: In later life, Alvin changed the spelling of his name from Beaty to Beatty. In his civil war records it is spelled Baty.) MIGNO MAUDE BEATTY, b: Mar. 21, 1870 in Macoupin Co., IL; d: May 2, 1938 in Oklahoma City, OK; m: Albert R. Parker on Sep. 5, 1893, in Johnson Co., NE. Albert Rufus Parker, b: Sep. 12, 1869 in Atchison Co., MO; d: Oct. 7, 1945, in Winfield, KS. Both are buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, Oklahoma City, OK. Hope this isn't too confusing. I have more if you're interested. Do you have a copy of the letter written by Jehu Beaty to his sister-in-law, Nancy Odle Beaty, wife of Thomas P. Beaty? Thomas and Jehu are brothers to my James Beaty, and your Allen Beaty. If you would like to have a copy let me know. Tom ========================================================================================================= Hi Tom and Jim, I don't know for sure about the family of Elizabeth Travis, but this might be a clue for you to follow. My Travis connection is Catherine Travis born 1779 in Baltimore Co., MD. She married Alexander Beaty in Dec 1801 in Sullivan Co., TN and they settled in Clinton Co., KY. They are the parents of James Beaty b. 1810 who married Emaline Hays b. 1821. I have not been too successful documenting Catharine's ancestors, but I'm pretty sure her father is Thomas Travis who died 5 Jun 1837 in Travisville, Overton Co., TN. I know she had a brother William born abt 1783 who died in 1860 in Fentress Co., but suspect there are other siblings. The Revolutionary War Pension application that Thomas Travis submitted in 1833 when he was 96 is a little confusing, but it gives the following info: -- He was born and raised in Baltimore Co., MD. -- after the RevWar, he continued to live there "don't recollect precisely how long and then moved to Wiks County South Carolina some few years [I think this must be Wilkes Co., GA which is very near the SC border] -- He then moved to Washington County Georgia and stayed there ten years [I think this is Washington Co., VA -- Catharine was married at the Beatys farm in a part of Sullivan Co., TN that was thought to be part of Washington Co., VA until the state line was surveyed.] -- He then moved to Green County, TN and lived there about four years. [I think he would have been here about 1799 when your Elizabeth was married there.] -- he then moved to Overton Co., TN to the part that in 1823 became Fentress Co., and in 1833 he had lived there "upward of thirty years" I hope this helps in your research. I would like to share info on these families with you. Nel Rocklein Newnan, GA
Tom & Nel, The coordinates for the Travis Cemetery are 36º 37' 26" North and 85º 02' 91" West. Take Highway 127 eastward from Albany toward Jamestown. Turn off at the Chanute Church onto the Chanute Road. Go pass the old store-gas station. About 75 yards back from the road juction you will see a hill covered by brush off on the right side of the road. This is the Travis Cemetery. It is thoroughly filled with every conceivable sticker found on earth. A good load of napalm might help clear up the problem. No kidding. Bring your machete to check out this one. The site is just slightly inside of Kentucky. The Beatys lived very close to this site. Gary D. Norris > > Hi Nel, (again) > You had mentioned that you thought Thomas Travis was the father of Catherine, > so I did a search for "Catherine Travis, father: Thomas Travis" on > "FamilySearch.org" and found the following info on Thomas Travis. Catherine > and Elizabeth are listed as the daughters of Thomas Travis, b: 1837 in > Baltimore County, MD; m: Hannah Hutchins on Mar. 20, 1774 in Baltimore Co., > MD. Hannah Hutchins was born in 1750. > Their children were: Elizabeth, b: 1779, Baltimore Co. MD, d: Dec 27, 1863, > Clinton Co., KY; Catherine, b: 1779, Baltimore Co., MD, d: 1867, Beaty Valley, > Clinton Co., KY; Thomas b: 1782, MD; William, b: abt 1783, MD., d: aft 1860 in > Fentress Co. TN; Jeremiah, b: abt 1784, NC, d: 1872, Livingston, IL; Hannah, > b; Mar. 2, 1786, Travisville, Overton Co., TN; Nancy, b: 1788, Travisville, > Overton Co., TN, d: 1878, Russell, KY. > The info I had on Catherine and Elizabeth indicated that they were both born > in 1779. The FamilySearch info said one was born abt. 1778 and the other in > 1779, however I believe they were probably twins born in 1779. > My Travis connection is through both Catherine and Elizabeth Travis. > Catherine was married to my ggg-grandfather Alexander Beaty, and Elizabeth was > married to my ggg-grandfather Alexander Hays. > > MY BEATY CONNECTION: > > ALEXANDER BEATY, b: 1768; d: 1850 in Beaty Valley, Clinton Co., KY. m: > Elizabeth Travis on Dec. 1801 in Sullivan County, TN; Elizabeth Travis, b: > 1779, Baltimore Co., MD; d: Dec. 27, 1863 in Clinton Co., KY. > > JAMES P. BEATY, b: Jan. 5, 1811, Clinton Co., KY; d: May 11, 1856; m: Emaline > Hays on Sep. 16, 1838 in KY. Emaline Hays, b: Feb. 12, 1821, KY; d: Nov. 7, > 1907, Kay Co., OK. > > ALVIN PERRY BEATY, b: Aug. 14, 1841, Clinton Co., KY; d: Apr. 30, 1922 in > Oklahoma City, OK.; m: Zerrildia Atteberry on Oct. 15, 1866 in Macoupin Co., > IL; Zerrildia Narciss Atteberry, b: Mar. 24, 1849; d: July 22, 1928 in > Oklahoma City, OK. Both are buried in the Atteberry Cemetery, near Rome, > Sumner Co., KS. (NOTE: In later life, Alvin changed the spelling of his name > from Beaty to Beatty. In his civil war records it is spelled Baty.) > > MIGNO MAUDE BEATTY, b: Mar. 21, 1870 in Macoupin Co., IL; d: May 2, 1938 in > Oklahoma City, OK; m: Albert R. Parker on Sep. 5, 1893, in Johnson Co., NE. > Albert Rufus Parker, b: Sep. 12, 1869 in Atchison Co., MO; d: Oct. 7, 1945, in > Winfield, KS. Both are buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, Oklahoma City, OK. > > Hope this isn't too confusing. I have more if you're interested. Do you have > a copy of the letter written by Jehu Beaty to his sister-in-law, Nancy Odle > Beaty, wife of Thomas P. Beaty? Thomas and Jehu are brothers to my James > Beaty, and your Allen Beaty. If you would like to have a copy let me know. > Tom > > ============================================================================== > =========================== > > > > Hi Tom and Jim, > I don't know for sure about the family of Elizabeth Travis, but this might be > a clue for you to follow. My Travis connection is Catherine Travis born 1779 > in Baltimore Co., MD. She married Alexander Beaty in Dec 1801 in Sullivan > Co., TN and they settled in Clinton Co., KY. They are the parents of James > Beaty b. 1810 who married Emaline Hays b. 1821. > > I have not been too successful documenting Catharine's ancestors, but I'm > pretty sure her father is Thomas Travis who died 5 Jun 1837 in Travisville, > Overton Co., TN. I know she had a brother William born abt 1783 who died in > 1860 in Fentress Co., but suspect there are other siblings. > > The Revolutionary War Pension application that Thomas Travis submitted in 1833 > when he was 96 is a little confusing, but it gives the following info: > -- He was born and raised in Baltimore Co., MD. > -- after the RevWar, he continued to live there "don't recollect precisely how > long and then moved to Wiks County South Carolina some few years [I think this > must be Wilkes Co., GA which is very near the SC border] > -- He then moved to Washington County Georgia and stayed there ten years [I > think this is Washington Co., VA -- Catharine was married at the Beatys farm > in a part of Sullivan Co., TN that was thought to be part of Washington Co., > VA until the state line was surveyed.] > -- He then moved to Green County, TN and lived there about four years. [I > think he would have been here about 1799 when your Elizabeth was married > there.] > -- he then moved to Overton Co., TN to the part that in 1823 became Fentress > Co., and in 1833 he had lived there "upward of thirty years" > > I hope this helps in your research. I would like to share info on these > families with you. > > Nel Rocklein > Newnan, GA > > > ==== KYCLINTO Mailing List ==== > All responses should be directed to the message poster, not to the KYCLINTO > list in general. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >
Gary, Thanks soooo much for the info on the Travis Cemetery. I hope to be able to make a trip over that way next spring. Tom Johnson, Oklahoma City. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Norris" <gnorris@kih.net> To: <KYCLINTO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 10:14 PM Subject: Re: [KYCLINTO] Re: Travis Cemetery > Tom & Nel, > > The coordinates for the Travis Cemetery are 36º 37' 26" North and 85º 02' > 91" West. Take Highway 127 eastward from Albany toward Jamestown. Turn > off > at the Chanute Church onto the Chanute Road. Go pass the old store-gas > station. About 75 yards back from the road juction you will see a hill > covered by brush off on the right side of the road. This is the Travis > Cemetery. It is thoroughly filled with every conceivable sticker found on > earth. A good load of napalm might help clear up the problem. No > kidding. > Bring your machete to check out this one. The site is just slightly > inside > of Kentucky. The Beatys lived very close to this site. > > Gary D. Norris > > >> >> Hi Nel, (again) >> You had mentioned that you thought Thomas Travis was the father of >> Catherine, >> so I did a search for "Catherine Travis, father: Thomas Travis" on >> "FamilySearch.org" and found the following info on Thomas Travis. >> Catherine >> and Elizabeth are listed as the daughters of Thomas Travis, b: 1837 in >> Baltimore County, MD; m: Hannah Hutchins on Mar. 20, 1774 in Baltimore >> Co., >> MD. Hannah Hutchins was born in 1750. >> Their children were: Elizabeth, b: 1779, Baltimore Co. MD, d: Dec 27, >> 1863, >> Clinton Co., KY; Catherine, b: 1779, Baltimore Co., MD, d: 1867, Beaty >> Valley, >> Clinton Co., KY; Thomas b: 1782, MD; William, b: abt 1783, MD., d: aft >> 1860 in >> Fentress Co. TN; Jeremiah, b: abt 1784, NC, d: 1872, Livingston, IL; >> Hannah, >> b; Mar. 2, 1786, Travisville, Overton Co., TN; Nancy, b: 1788, >> Travisville, >> Overton Co., TN, d: 1878, Russell, KY. >> The info I had on Catherine and Elizabeth indicated that they were both >> born >> in 1779. The FamilySearch info said one was born abt. 1778 and the other >> in >> 1779, however I believe they were probably twins born in 1779. >> My Travis connection is through both Catherine and Elizabeth Travis. >> Catherine was married to my ggg-grandfather Alexander Beaty, and >> Elizabeth was >> married to my ggg-grandfather Alexander Hays. >> >> MY BEATY CONNECTION: >> >> ALEXANDER BEATY, b: 1768; d: 1850 in Beaty Valley, Clinton Co., KY. m: >> Elizabeth Travis on Dec. 1801 in Sullivan County, TN; Elizabeth Travis, >> b: >> 1779, Baltimore Co., MD; d: Dec. 27, 1863 in Clinton Co., KY. >> >> JAMES P. BEATY, b: Jan. 5, 1811, Clinton Co., KY; d: May 11, 1856; m: >> Emaline >> Hays on Sep. 16, 1838 in KY. Emaline Hays, b: Feb. 12, 1821, KY; d: Nov. >> 7, >> 1907, Kay Co., OK. >> >> ALVIN PERRY BEATY, b: Aug. 14, 1841, Clinton Co., KY; d: Apr. 30, 1922 in >> Oklahoma City, OK.; m: Zerrildia Atteberry on Oct. 15, 1866 in Macoupin >> Co., >> IL; Zerrildia Narciss Atteberry, b: Mar. 24, 1849; d: July 22, 1928 in >> Oklahoma City, OK. Both are buried in the Atteberry Cemetery, near Rome, >> Sumner Co., KS. (NOTE: In later life, Alvin changed the spelling of his >> name >> from Beaty to Beatty. In his civil war records it is spelled Baty.) >> >> MIGNO MAUDE BEATTY, b: Mar. 21, 1870 in Macoupin Co., IL; d: May 2, 1938 >> in >> Oklahoma City, OK; m: Albert R. Parker on Sep. 5, 1893, in Johnson Co., >> NE. >> Albert Rufus Parker, b: Sep. 12, 1869 in Atchison Co., MO; d: Oct. 7, >> 1945, in >> Winfield, KS. Both are buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, Oklahoma City, >> OK. >> >> Hope this isn't too confusing. I have more if you're interested. Do you >> have >> a copy of the letter written by Jehu Beaty to his sister-in-law, Nancy >> Odle >> Beaty, wife of Thomas P. Beaty? Thomas and Jehu are brothers to my James >> Beaty, and your Allen Beaty. If you would like to have a copy let me >> know. >> Tom >> >> ============================================================================== >> =========================== >> >> >> >> Hi Tom and Jim, >> I don't know for sure about the family of Elizabeth Travis, but this >> might be >> a clue for you to follow. My Travis connection is Catherine Travis born >> 1779 >> in Baltimore Co., MD. She married Alexander Beaty in Dec 1801 in >> Sullivan >> Co., TN and they settled in Clinton Co., KY. They are the parents of >> James >> Beaty b. 1810 who married Emaline Hays b. 1821. >> >> I have not been too successful documenting Catharine's ancestors, but I'm >> pretty sure her father is Thomas Travis who died 5 Jun 1837 in >> Travisville, >> Overton Co., TN. I know she had a brother William born abt 1783 who died >> in >> 1860 in Fentress Co., but suspect there are other siblings. >> >> The Revolutionary War Pension application that Thomas Travis submitted in >> 1833 >> when he was 96 is a little confusing, but it gives the following info: >> -- He was born and raised in Baltimore Co., MD. >> -- after the RevWar, he continued to live there "don't recollect >> precisely how >> long and then moved to Wiks County South Carolina some few years [I think >> this >> must be Wilkes Co., GA which is very near the SC border] >> -- He then moved to Washington County Georgia and stayed there ten years >> [I >> think this is Washington Co., VA -- Catharine was married at the Beatys >> farm >> in a part of Sullivan Co., TN that was thought to be part of Washington >> Co., >> VA until the state line was surveyed.] >> -- He then moved to Green County, TN and lived there about four years. [I >> think he would have been here about 1799 when your Elizabeth was married >> there.] >> -- he then moved to Overton Co., TN to the part that in 1823 became >> Fentress >> Co., and in 1833 he had lived there "upward of thirty years" >> >> I hope this helps in your research. I would like to share info on these >> families with you. >> >> Nel Rocklein >> Newnan, GA >> >> >> ==== KYCLINTO Mailing List ==== >> All responses should be directed to the message poster, not to the >> KYCLINTO >> list in general. >> >> ============================== >> Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >> last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >> > > > > ==== KYCLINTO Mailing List ==== > Please keep your messages limited to Clinton County, KY genealogy related > topics. Everyone will appreciate it! > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. 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