Person:Samuel Beverly (2)

Watchers
m. 19 Jan 1703/04
  1. Mary BeverlyBet 1703 & 1718 -
  2. William BeverlyAbt 1707 - Bef 1756
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Samuel Beverly
Gender Male
Birth? Ballymoney, County Antrim, Northern Irelandattended Ballynacree Monthly Meeting
Marriage 19 Jan 1703/04 Antrim, Northern Irelandto Jane Hunter
Will? 23 Dec 1752
Death? 1756 East Marlborough, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Probate? 4 Aug 1756

Will extraction of Samuel Beverly:

Jane Beverly, widow of Samuel. East Marlborough. To grandson Samuel Beverly my plantation in East Marlborough containing 200 acres on which I dwell. To grandaughter Mary Beverly L15 at 20 or marriage. To my grandchildren, Mary Mickle's children, viz., Ann McFarlin, alias Mickle, John, Sarah and Jane Mickle 5 shillings each, being children of Robert Mickle. Remainder to grandson Samuel Beverly, also executor.

References
  1. Futhey, John Smith, and Gilbert Cope. History of Chester County, Pennsylvania: With Genealogical and Biographical Sketches. (Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts, 1881)
    pa 481.

    BEVERLY, Samuel from the north of Ireland, brought a certificate from Ballynacree and presented it to New Garden Monthly Meeting 12, 9, 1722-3. He was accompanied by his wife Jane and children, William and Mary. They settled in East Marlborough, north of Kennet Square. William Beverley married Mary Miller in 1730, and dying before his father, left a son, Samuel who in 1753 married Ruth Jackson, daughter of Samuel Jackson, of East Marlborough. Mary Beverly, daughter of this last marriage, became the wife of William Gause and the mother of Jonathan Gause.

  2. From "Two-Hundredth Anniversary, London Grove Meeting: 1714-1914", specifically the article..."London Grove Meeting and Its Environs" by Gilbert Cope, West Chester, pas. 85-103.

    Samuel BEVERLY, taxed in Marlborough, 1724; produced certificate from Ballynacree, Ireland, 12-9-1722-23, with wife Jenatt and children.