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    1. [OHBELMON-L] Re: [VA-Har-Mon] bell
    2. Nancy Albritton
    3. I'm looking for any connection to Catherine Beall b. circa 1800 who married James Edwards in 1825 in Jefferson Co., OH. I know of at least 1 child - dau. Sydney A, born abt 1826 who married Vincent Sutrgeon abt 1844 and David Thomas in 1859. I'm thinking that they also had a dau. Mary & a son, Michael - but not the records to support that theory. I know nothing more about Catherine Beall - where she was born, when she died (assume in Monroe Co., OH) who her parents were, etc.. - but would love to know. Anyone? Nancy Albritton, Peoria, IL Brian D Core wrote: > I'm descended from Emanuel Bealls' mother's (Marian Engle) sister, > Catharine Engle. She married my g-g-g grandfather, David Garrison. When > David and Catharine Garrison moved to Tyler County, (W)VA in 1860, they > sold their 154-acre farm to Emanuel. Local tradition says that Emanuel > bought his son a white horse when he joined the Confederate Army. The son > had to hide in the chimney when he returned home to visit, because there > were not many southern sympathizers in the neighborhood. Here's a short > bio on Emanuel, that you may have already seen: > > Bates, Samuel. 1888. History of Greene County. Chicago: Nelson, > Rishforth, & Co.; p. 639: > > "Emanuel Beall, overseer of the poor of Greene County, Penna, was born in > Monongahela Township, this county, December 31, 1819, and is a son of > Thomas Beall and Marian Engales Beall. His father was a native of Loudon > County, Virginia, and his mother was born in Greene County, Penna. They > were of English and German extraction. Emanuel Beall's grandfather, > William Beall, was a pioneer settler of Greene County, Penna, and his > maternal grandfather was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. The subject > of this sketch is next to the oldest in a family of eleven children. He > remained on the farm with his parents until he was near twenty four years > of age, then located in Monongalia County, West Virginia, where he > engaged in farming and stock raising. Mr Beall has made his own way in > the world, and at present is the overseer of the poor of this county. He > takes an active interest in the public schools, and has served a number > of years as school director. > > In 1869 he returned to his native county and settled in Dunkard Township > where he still resides. He has made the raising of fine sheep a specialty > and has met with great success in his business. Mr Beall has been three > times married, and is the father of eleven children: John T Beall; Bertha > J Beall, wife of Daniel Morris; William J Beall; Charlotte Beall; Martha > Beall; Barnet Beall; Nancy Beall; George W Beall; Andrew J Beall; Miriam > Beall and Columbus Beall. Mr Beall is a faithful member of the Baptist > Church of which he is clerk." > > Brian > > Brian D. Core > P.O. Box 1166 > Brighton, CO 80601 > Greenhouseguy@Juno.com Web Page: http://pages.prodigy.net/greenhouseguy > For attachments, use: Greenhouseguy@prodigy.net > > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    02/11/2001 04:40:40
    1. Re: [OHBELMON-L] Re: BEALL
    2. Janice A. Frank
    3. I think I missed the first part of this thread but I am interested in it. I have: Isaac Newton TAYLOR 1824-1890 of Bellaire m Sidney Call BEALL in 1847 in Barnesville. I have their children, no further info on Sidney. Surely she can't be your Sydney with yet a third husband? But maybe they are cousins or something. I would like to know more about the BEALLs. Jan Nancy Albritton wrote: > > I'm looking for any connection to Catherine Beall b. circa 1800 who married > James Edwards in 1825 in Jefferson Co., OH. I know of at least 1 child - > dau. Sydney A, born abt 1826 who married Vincent Sutrgeon abt 1844 and David > Thomas in 1859. > I'm thinking that they also had a dau. Mary & a son, Michael - but not the > records to support that theory. > > I know nothing more about Catherine Beall - where she was born, when she died > (assume in Monroe Co., OH) who her parents were, etc.. - but would love to > know. Anyone? > > Nancy Albritton, > Peoria, IL > > Brian D Core wrote: > > > I'm descended from Emanuel Bealls' mother's (Marian Engle) sister, > > Catharine Engle. She married my g-g-g grandfather, David Garrison. When > > David and Catharine Garrison moved to Tyler County, (W)VA in 1860, they > > sold their 154-acre farm to Emanuel. Local tradition says that Emanuel > > bought his son a white horse when he joined the Confederate Army. The son > > had to hide in the chimney when he returned home to visit, because there > > were not many southern sympathizers in the neighborhood. Here's a short > > bio on Emanuel, that you may have already seen: > > > > Bates, Samuel. 1888. History of Greene County. Chicago: Nelson, > > Rishforth, & Co.; p. 639: > > > > "Emanuel Beall, overseer of the poor of Greene County, Penna, was born in > > Monongahela Township, this county, December 31, 1819, and is a son of > > Thomas Beall and Marian Engales Beall. His father was a native of Loudon > > County, Virginia, and his mother was born in Greene County, Penna. They > > were of English and German extraction. Emanuel Beall's grandfather, > > William Beall, was a pioneer settler of Greene County, Penna, and his > > maternal grandfather was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. The subject > > of this sketch is next to the oldest in a family of eleven children. He > > remained on the farm with his parents until he was near twenty four years > > of age, then located in Monongalia County, West Virginia, where he > > engaged in farming and stock raising. Mr Beall has made his own way in > > the world, and at present is the overseer of the poor of this county. He > > takes an active interest in the public schools, and has served a number > > of years as school director. > > > > In 1869 he returned to his native county and settled in Dunkard Township > > where he still resides. He has made the raising of fine sheep a specialty > > and has met with great success in his business. Mr Beall has been three > > times married, and is the father of eleven children: John T Beall; Bertha > > J Beall, wife of Daniel Morris; William J Beall; Charlotte Beall; Martha > > Beall; Barnet Beall; Nancy Beall; George W Beall; Andrew J Beall; Miriam > > Beall and Columbus Beall. Mr Beall is a faithful member of the Baptist > > Church of which he is clerk." > > > > Brian > > > > Brian D. Core > > P.O. Box 1166 > > Brighton, CO 80601 > > Greenhouseguy@Juno.com Web Page: http://pages.prodigy.net/greenhouseguy > > For attachments, use: Greenhouseguy@prodigy.net > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    02/11/2001 06:23:26