Person:William Beale (4)

Watchers
Col. William Beale
m. 25 Mar 1696
  1. Col. William Beale1710 - 1778
  2. Ann Beale1711 -
  3. Elizabeth Beale1711 -
  4. Taverner Beale1713 - Bef 1756
  5. Charles BealeAbt 1720 -
  6. Richard Beale1723 - Bef 1771
  7. Reubin Beale1725 -
  • HCol. William Beale1710 - 1778
  • WAnn Harwar1710 - 1810
m. 29 Apr 1729
  1. Winifred Travers Beale1733 - 1794
  2. Mary Beale1743 -
  3. Thomas Beale1744 - 1770
  4. Maj. Robert Beale1759 - 1843
Facts and Events
Name Col. William Beale
Gender Male
Birth[1] 31 Aug 1710 Richmond County, Virginia
Marriage 29 Apr 1729 Farnham, Richmond County, Virginiato Ann Harwar
Death[1] 26 Jun 1778 Richmond County, Virginia
Burial[2] 1778 Beale Family Cemetery at Chestnut Hill, Farnham, Richmond County, Virginia


Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 2 - Kercheval vs. Davis--O. S. 81; N. S. 27--Bill filed 23d August, 1805. Orators are William Kercheval and Mary, his wife. Edward Doyle died intestate, February, 1804, leaving personal estate, of which a certain William Davis "by virtue of a supposed noncupative will, unproved, has possessed himself." Mary claims to be the nearest relative. Doyle was over 80. His wife died before him. He had no children. Answer says Mary is natural daughter of Nancy Doyle, in no way related to Edward. Answer sworn to in Frederick County. Rebeccah Dyerly, aged 51, deposes in Frederick, 18th October, 1806. She was intimate with Edward and his wife. He said Mary was his second cousin and only relative in America. William Kercheval's son Elijah married Elizabeth Green's daughter. Mrs. Green had also a son William. Michael Pierce's deposition, aged 28, at house of Thomas Stribling, in Frederick, 12th November, 1806. William Kercheval was a Baptist living near Battletown. Mary Parker, aged 63, deposes at Millwood in Frederick County, 24th October, 1806. Jeremiah O'Connor deposes in Frederick, 26th September, 1806, both he and Edward were from Ireland. Edward said his father died when Edward was young, his mother remarried. His stepfather was cruel; he ran away and came to America when he was 15; said he had traveled much in America; had been in the war. Mary's father was Col. Beale, of the British Army. James Benn deposes, 25th September, 1806, both he and Edward were from Dublin. Peter Routt, aged 82, deposes 25th September, 1806. George Shipler (Schoebler), aged 48, deposes 1806. Joseph Drake, aged 67, deposes 18th August, 1806. Anna Blackmore, aged 71, deposes 18th August, 1806. Benjamin Berry, aged 80, deposes 18th August, 1806. Thomas Berry, aged 73, deposes 20th August, 1806. About 46 years ago he removed to Frederick and settled near Lord Fairfax. Nancy Doyle (mother of Mary) married a Mr. Campbell, removed to Fredericksburg and died there. Elizabeth Green, aged 50, deposes 20th August, 1806.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
  2. Find A Grave.

    Capt William Beale

    Birth: Aug. 31, 1710
    Richmond County
    Virginia, USA
    Death: Jun. 26, 1778
    Richmond County
    Virginia, USA


    Family links:
    Parents:
    Thomas Beale (1675 - 1729)

    Children:
    Robert Beale (1759 - 1843)*

    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=98202428&ref=acom

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    Col. William Beale married Ann Harwar (1710 – 1810) and had among their children, the following:

    ◾ Winifred Travers Beale (1733 – 1994)
    ◾ Maj. Robert Beale (1759 – 1843)

    http://steamcheng.net/genealogy/?page_id=58

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