SOURCE: Ancestry World Tree Project - ancestry.com
SMITH-CLARK CONNECTIONS
Entries: 29268 Updated: Thu Sep 11 00:35:16 2003 Contact: Marcia Smith Clark e-mail: marciasews@aol.com
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Additions and corrections are very welcome. If I have used your data and not given credit, I am updating constantly.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ID: I4688
Name: Joseph Beatty
Title: --T
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1753
Death: 8 SEP 1827 in Grayson Co., KY
ZYXW: ®105
Note: Pension Application of Joseph Beatty
Note: Author: Curt Beatty Date: 10 Sep 1999 12:00 PM GMT
Note: BRECKINRIDGE COUNTY, KENTUCKY
Note:
Note: Court Minute Book 3 (1818 - 1823)
Note:
Note: Page 217, Original Claim, District of Kentucky:
Note:
On this 18th day of June 1821 personally appeared in open court being a court of record established by the Legislature of Kentucky having powers to fine and imprison for the county of Breckinridge, Joseph Beaty, Sergeant, aged about sixty eight
years, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the provision made by the act of Congress of the 18th March 1818 and the 1st May 1820, that he the said Joseph Beaty Sergeant
enlisted for the term of three years in the month of August in the year 1776 in the state of Pennsylvania in the company commanded by Captain Moses Carsey in the regiment commanded by Colonel Eunis McCoy in the line of the State of Pennsylvania
on the Pennsylvania Continental establishment, that he continued to serve in the said corps until the end of three years when he was discharged from the said service in Westmoreland County in the State of Pennsylvania, that he was in the
scrimmages of Woodbridge, the Scotch Picket, and Bonbrook, Broadhead and McIntushes, and that he has no other evidence now in his power of said service except the affidavits of Edward Dehaven and Jonathan Bozarth here annexed and in pursuance
of the Act of the first May 1820, I do solemnly swear that I was a resident citizen of the United States on the 18th day of March one thousand eight hundred and eighteen and that I have not since that time by gift, sale or any manner disposed
of my property o~- any part thereof with intent thereby so as to diminish it so as to bring myself within the provisions of an Act of Congress entitled An Act to Provide for certain persons engaged in the land and naval service of the United
States in the Revolutionary War passed on the 18th day of March one thousand eight hundred and eighteen and that I have not nor has any person in trust for me any property or securities, contracts or debts due to me nor have I any income other
than what is contained in the Schedule hereto annexed and by me subscribed. One horse creature, t~ cows, twenty one hogs, one plough, one axe, one mattock, one hilling hoe, two set of gears, set doubletrees, one large pot and kettle, pot hooks
and bales, table and dresser ware, one iron tea kettle, all of which are worth sixty seven dollars. Joseph Beaty also states that his family consists of himself, two unmarried women aged 35 a 40, and an orphan child about five years old. And my
occupation a farmer and very ill able to labor for his living. Sworn and declared on the 18th day of June 1821. (signed) Joseph Beaty.
Note:
Note:
The court do also give it as their opinion that the total amount in value of the property exhibited in the above Schedule is $67, which is ordered to be certified. signed) William Moorman, Thomas Owen, Jr., N. D. Anderson, J. H. L. Moorman,
members of the Court.
Note:
Note:
We, Edward Dehaven and Jonathon Bozarth do upon our oaths state that the declaration made by Joseph Beaty as respects the time of his enlistment. and discharge and the battles he was engaged in is true to best of our knowledge. June 18, 1821.
Sworn to in court before William Moorman, Thomas Owen, Jr., N. D. Anderson, J. H. L. Moorman. (signed) Edward Dehaven, Jonathan Bozarth.
Note: ®105
HIST: ®105 Descendants of William or Joseph Beatty and ? or Mary ? or Mary McConnell http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wcbeatty/fivegens.htm
Change Date: 11 AUG 2003
Marriage 1 Mary McConnell b: BEF 1760
Married: 28 MAR 1792 in Wodford Co., VA/KY ®105
Children
Unnamed Beatty b: 1794/1800 in Kentucky
Unnamed Beatty b: 1794/1800
***********************************************************************************************