Person:Robert Beard (10)

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Robert Beard
b.29 Sep 1756 County Derry, Ireland
d.27 Nov 1836 Henry County, Georgia
  1. Thomas BeardAbt 1750 - 1826
  2. Robert Beard1756 - 1836
  3. John Beard, Jr.1765 - Aft 1842
m. 16 Aug 1790
  1. Samuel Franklin Beard1802 - 1880
Facts and Events
Name Robert Beard
Gender Male
Birth? 29 Sep 1756 County Derry, Ireland
Marriage 16 Aug 1790 Augusta County, Virginiato Sarah Hatfield
Death? 27 Nov 1836 Henry County, Georgia

Robert Beard was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records of Robert Beard in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:

  • Vol. 2 - Marriage Bond in Augusta County - 1790--August 16, Robert Beard and Sarah Hatfield, daughter of Hanah Hatfield (consent); surety, Wm. Richardson; witnesses, John Hatfield, John Gregg.

Military Pension Information

Information from “Virginia/West Virginia Genealogical Data from Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Records”, Vol. 2, compiled by Patrick G. Wardell, Lt. Col. U.S. Army Ret. :

  • Beard, Robert, entered service 1777 Cumberland County, Virginia; entered service 1780 Augusta County, Virginia; Pensioned at age 76 in Henry County, Georgia in 1833; died 11/27/1836; married 8/16/1790 to Sarah Hatfield, Augusta County, Virginia; widow pensioned at age 72 in Henry County, Georgia, 1841; widow age 78 in Cobb County, Georgia, 1849; soldier's brother John resided in Madison County, Georgia, 1842. R190.
References
  1.   Graves, William T. Southern Campaign Revolutionary War Pension Statements & Rosters.

    Pension Application of Robert Beard W5217
    Transcribed and annotated by C. Leon Harris

    Georgia } On this 7 day of January in the year Eighteen th Hundred and Thirty Three
    Henry County } personally appeared in open Court, before the Justices of the Inferior Court of Henry County state of Georgia now sitting, Robert Beard aged seventy six a resident of Henry County and state aforesaid, and who being duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the act of the 7th June 1832. That he entered the serv ice as herein after stated. He entered the service in the County of Cumberland in the State of Pensylvania within the month of November [sic] near the middle of the month in the year 1777 immediately before the Battle of Brandywine [11 Sep]. Deponent was drafted by his own consent being under age under Capt. Patrick Jack – others not recollected) – marched to Bethelem [sic: Bethlehem] a Moravian Town – passed a place called the Trap and the fox chase and met the wounded Americans retreating from the Battle of Germantown [4 Oct 1777] to some place of security. The company turned [illegible word] Vally Forge [sic: Valley Forge]. The Firing of Washington’s army in our neighborhood rejoicing upon the Victory Gates over Burgoynes army [victory of Gen. Horatio Gates over Gen. Burgoyne at Saratoga, 17 Oct 1777] was heard by our regiment and Gen’l. [James] Potter, who was much alarmed, believing that it was the enemy approaching and ordered the regiment to be upon the march immediately when the mistake was corrected. Deponent was marched across the Schuilkill river to Swades Ford [sic: Schuylkill River to Swedesford] which they crossed wading up to their necks by six men deep locking together. Camped on the Hill. Deponent was one of sixty men, who [illegible word] in the Town of Chester, in the State of Delaware two men who were engaged in gathering provisions for the enemy. a reward of Two thousand dollars was to be given they made their escape from the guard the second night it was supposed the officer was bribed. This company took another man of the same charater prisoner – offered him his life upon his send the Enemy word that he had plenty of provisions ready and that if not taken away the rebels would seize it –; he agreed to the proposition, sent them word – and they sent to get, our company which was concealed, were prevented from taking them prisoners by the imprudence of one of Deponents company in firing too soon. The regiment under Potter had marched to Smithfield Camp & this Deponents Company joined it and thence marched to Newtons square 15 miles West of Philadelphia. a scouting party under Capt Gaskins took the Spenders & upper Bulls or Millstones from such of the Brandywine mills as were suspects of provisioning the British army and carried them to what was calld Foggs Manor – Deponent was then discharged – at the expiration of Three months – he received a certificate of his service, which he traded it to Merchant in Stantown [sic: Staunton] Virginia – he recieved no discharge in writing. Deponent then moved to Virginia, and he thinks in the year 1780 last of March or first of April he entered the entered the service as a Drafts man under Capt. McKiterick [probably John McKittrick] – in the County of Augusta Virginia. Marched to Tigers Vally to Warrick Station [sic: Warwick Station in Tygart Valley, present Randolph County WV] – staid Ten days – came home for want of provisions & was ordered back again in Ten days – and remained there until three months expired – was verbally discharged – [illegible word] received a written discharge – in November of the same year, under Capt. [Joseph] Patterson he entered the service again in same County and State. the regiment was commanded by Col. Matthews [sic: Sampson Mathews] & Major Christie [surname probably Christian]. marched to Fredericksburgh [sic: Fredericksburg] Va then to the Bolingreen [sic: Bowling Green in Caroline County] then to Cabbin point 60 miles below Richmond [sic: Cabin Point in Surry County about 50 mi SE of Richmond] – then to Suffolk, then to Camp Carsin 12 miles above Portsmouth [sic: Camp Carson near Dismal Swamp]. deponent was one of sixty men under Capts. Patterson & [John] Cunningham which attacked a part of the British forces in sight of Portsmouth, killed he supposes thirty and retired. The main body of the American Army was near at hand, and it marched back to Camp Carsin and were discharged. Col. Matthews endeavoured to prevail upon our forces to remain over their time, but three months having expired they determined to return home.
    Deponent remained in Augusta County Va about 15 years, moved to Abbeville S.C. – lived there about twenty years and in Georgia about 15 years – he now lives Henry County Georgia – he is known to John Barnhill, John Lovejoy, William McConnel, James Patello and others his neighbours – he is known to the Rev’d James Gamble who also knew him in South Carolina. He was born in the County Derry in Ireland – came over in the year seventy one, was born 29 Septemb. 1756 – has a record of th his age in his Bible, has no documentary evidence.
    He hereby relinquishes all claim to an annuity or pension except the present, and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the agency of any state
    [signed] Robert Beard

    [John Beard of Madison County GA certified the service of his brother, Robert Beard.]
    NOTE: On 26 July 1841 Sarah Beard, 72, applied for a pension stating that she married Robert Beard on 16 Aug 1790, and he died 27 Nov 1836. John Beard stated that he lived in Augusta County from 1773 until 1789 and knew of the marriage of his brother, Robert Beard, to Sarah Hatfield. On 8 Dec 1847 Sarah Beard, 77, stated that she had moved from Henry County to Cobb County GA within the previous three years.