Person:Cephus Beall (1)

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Cephus Beall
 
m. 1748
  1. Col. Lloyd Beall1749 - 1817
  2. Ninian Edmonston Beall1755 - 1831
  3. Cephus Beall1758 -
  4. Nancy Beall1762 - 1839
  5. Joseph Beall1765 - Abt 1822
m. 1779
  1. Mary Ann Beall1781 -
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Name Cephus Beall
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1758 Maryland, United States
Marriage 1779 to Marion Ross
References
  1. Beall, Fielder Montgomery Magruder. Colonial families of the United States descended from the immigrants who arrived before 1700, mostly from England and Scotland, and who are now represented by citizens of the following names, Bell, Beal, Bale, Beale, Beall. (Washington, D.C.: Printed by C. H. Potter, 1929)
    136.

    [3] Cephus Beall, b 1758.

    Mentioned in will of uncle, James Beall, of 1780.

    Cephus Beall bought land near Williamsport, Md., in 1790. See Washington County, Liber G, folio 262.

    Cephus Beall vestryman in St. John’s Church at Hagerstown, Md., 1795.

    Cephus Beall and his wife Marion sold land near Williamsport, Washington Co., Md., 1799. Liber L, folio 670. Moved to Martinsburg, W. Va.

    Cephus Beall, of Washington Co., and his wife Marion gave deed to Michael Hawke at Martinsburg, W. Va., May 11, 1797.

    Cephus Beall executed a bill of sale for Negroes to John Isaac Stall, Aug. 27, 1807, at Martinsburg, W. Va.

    Cephus Beall executed a mortgage on slaves to John Isaac Stall, Oct. 20, 1808, Martinsburg, W. Va.

    Cephus Beall m 1779 Maryon Ross, b 1766, dr of Captain George Ross, who d 1766, and his wife, Mercy Williams, b 1746, a sister of General Otho Williams, b 1749, d 1794, of the Continental Army.

    Had a dr, Mary Ann Beall, b 1781, who was left a legacy by her grandmother, Mary Ann Edmonston Beall Owen, in her will of 1808.