Person:William Beezley (8)

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William M. Beezley
d.25 Jan 1825 Clark County, Ohio
m. 1770
  1. Isaac Beezley
  2. William M. Beezley1774 - 1825
  3. Sarah BeezleyAbt 1775 -
  4. Jane Beezley1776 - 1847
  5. Rachel BeezleyAbt 1777 -
  6. Joseph BeezleyAbt 1779 - Aft 1850
  7. Thomas BeezleyAbt 1781 -
m. 1796
  1. Juliann Beezley
  2. Nathaniel Beezley
  3. Julie Ann Beezley
  4. John Beezley1797 - 1889
  5. Paul Beezley1801 - 1855
  6. Catherine BeezleyAbt 1803 - Bet 1855 & 1860
  7. Elizabeth Beezley1806 - 1873
  8. Rachel Beezley1809 - Abt 1855
  9. Jane Beezley1811 - 1890
  10. Isaac Beezley1813 - 1862
  11. Usabra Or Sabra Beezley1816 - Bef 1850
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] William M. Beezley
Gender Male
Birth[4] 1774 Kentucky or Virginia
Alt Birth[9] 1774 Virginia
Marriage 1796 Brown,Ohioto Elizabeth Knepper
Military[8] War of 1812
Death[5] 25 Jan 1825 Clark County, Ohio
Alt Death? 25 Jan 1825 Springfield Twsp.,Clark,Ohio
Burial[6] Sinking Creek Cemetery, Clark County, Ohio
Alt Burial? Sinking Creek Cemetery,Clark,Ohio
Other[7] 11L1-20FAncestral File Number

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Following notes are from Janis R. Beezley Tuttle website. It states tha t William's wife is Elizabeth Pricket who is the daughter of Isaiah and R achel. I believe that is an error, because the John Beezley will implie s that Gitta Davis is the fourth child of Isaiah and Rachel. LDS resour ces and others suggest that Elizabeth is actually a Knoepper. I quote t he notes from Janis R. Beezley:

2. WILLIAM (BEASELEY)2 BEEZLEY (JOHN (BEASELEY)1) was born 1774, and di ed January 1825 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, buried Byrd Cemeter y. He married ELIZABETH PRICKETT, daughter of ISAIAH PRICKETT and RACHE L (PRICKETT).

Notes for WILLIAM (BEASELEY) BEEZLEY: William moved from Withamsville, Clermont County, Ohio with John & Isai ah Prickett. Was Partner with Nicholas Prickett in Mill near Springfiel d, Clark County, Ohio.

Catherine Knapper (wife of Nicholas Prickett) calls Elizabeth Beezley ( wife of William Beezley (Beaseley) her sister-in-law.

John & Isaiah Prickett settled at Withamsville or Williamsville, Union T ownship, Clermont County, Ohio, along with William Beaseley.

There is an Issac or Usabi or Isaiah Beezley (brother to Paul) buried n ext to Paul in old Metz Cemetery. Died November 12, 1862 age 48 years, 4 m onths, 28 days. On the bottom of his tombstone it says (in part) "Farew ell my wife and children all. From you a fuller (or fallen)????? Per Ha rriet Husman May 2, 1984.

More About WILLIAM (BEASELEY) BEEZLEY: Fact 1: 1812, served in the War of 1812 Fact 2: 1825, died at age of 51 years Fact 3: for some reason there are three spellings of the Beezley name Fact 4: Beaseley, Beezeley and Beezley Fact 5: the first two spellings may be typographical errors, not sure o f this Fact 6: The spelling as Beezley is the latest version of the nameNotes taken from the RootsWeb.com site of Douglas Beezley.

Following notes are from Janis R. Beezley Tuttle web site. It states that William's wife is Elizabeth Pricket who is the daughter of Isaiah and Rachel. I believe that is an error, because the John Beezley will implies that Gitta Davis is the fourth child of Isaiah and Rachel. LDS resources and others suggest that Elizabeth is actually a Knoepper. I quote the notes from Janis R. Beezley:

2. William (Beaseley)2Beezley (John(Beaseley)1) was born 1774, and died January 1825 in Springfield,Clark County, Ohio, buried Byrd Cemetery. He married Elizabeth Prickett, daughter of Isaiah Prickett and Rachel (Prickett).

Notes for William (Beaseley) Beezley:

William moved from Withamsville,Clermont County, Ohio with John & Isaiah Prickett. Was Partner with Nicholas Prickett in Mill near Springfield, Clark County, Ohio.

Catherine Knapper (wife of Nicholas Prickett) calls Elizabeth Beezley (wife of William Beezley (Beaseley) her sister-in-law.

John & Isaiah Prickett settled at Withamsville or Williamsville, Union township, Clermont County, Ohio, along with William Beaseley.

There is an Issac or Usabi Beezley (brother to Paul) buried next to Paul in old Metz Cemetery. Died November 12, 1862 age 48 years, 4 months, 28 days. On the bottom of his tombstone it says (in part) "Farewell my wife and children all. From you a fuller (or fallen)?????Per Harriet Husman May 2, 1984.


History of Clark County, Ohio

The grist-mill was a small and rather inferior concern. The bolting machine was run by hand-power, which was usually furnished by those waiting for meal. Kenton left this mill and his home in 1812 to join the army of this country, then at war with England. This property belonged to William Ward, Sr., in 1814, at which time Nicholas Pricket and William Breezely bought the same and built what was known as the Pricket Mill. This was a woolen-mill, and the first one in this county of any pretensions.

References
  1. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998).
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