Person:Amaziah Beeson (1)

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Amaziah Beeson
  1. Amaziah Beeson1766 - 1820
m. 1792
  1. Rachel Beeson1793 -
  2. Igal Beeson1794 - 1866
  3. Darius Beeson1797 - Aft 1851
  4. Rosanna Beeson1799 - Aft 1859
  5. Amaziah Beeson1801 - Abt 1872
  6. Isabelle Beeson1803 -
  7. Nancy Beeson1804 - 1849
  8. Zenas Beeson1806 - 1848
  9. Lydia Beeson1813 -
  10. Allen Beeson1815 - 1873
  11. Susanna Beeson1817 - 1847
  12. Julia Beeson1820 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Amaziah Beeson
Gender Male
Birth? 23 May 1766 Deep River, Rowan County, North Carolina
Marriage 1792 Surry County, North Carolinato Isabelle Burcham
Other[4][5] 1802 Went from TN to PA
Death[2] 4 Sep 1820 Selma, Clark County, Ohio
Burial[3] Green Plain Monthly Meeting

About 1797, Amaziah and other Quakers with their families moved from North Carolina across the border into Jefferson County, Tennessee to another Quaker community (Lost Creek). In 1802, Amaziah and his family moved to Westland Monthly Meeting in western Pennsylvania.

References
  1. <a href="mailto:[email protected]">Don Billingsley</a>. Family history (4).
  2. Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Bros., 1936.)
    948, Volume V.

    "1820, 9, 4. Amaziah d bur Greenplain"

  3. Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Bros., 1936.)
    948, Volume V.
  4. Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Bros., 1936.)
    1102, Volume I.

    "Migration to the North began in 1802, with one certificate (for Amaziah Beeson and family) to Westland Monthly Meeting, Pa."

  5. Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Bros., 1936.)
    20, Volume IV.

    "1803, 5, 28. Amaziah [Beason] & w Isabel, & ch Rachel, Igal, Darius, Rosanna & Amaziah, rocf Lost Creek MM, Tenn., dtd 1802, 9,18"