New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (NYGBR), Vol. 35, No. 1, Jan 1904.
Starting on p. 38 is a series titled:
New Brunswick Loyalists of the War of the American Revolution. Communicated by D. R. Jack, Historian of the New Brunswick Loyalists' Society, etc.
This series goes on for several issues of the NYGBR until it is completed in Vol. 40, No. 2. April 1909.
Monday, May 18, 2015
Friday, May 15, 2015
Mary Beamer (Cir 1770 - Bef 1851) - a 3 x Great-grandmother
Mary Beamer (Cir 1770 - Bef 1851)
Mary Beamer, one of my 3 x great grandmothers was born cir 1770 in New Jersey. Died before 1851 in Canada West.
Mary Beamer married Noah Force about 1787, Sussex County, New Jersey.
1. Edward Kipp
2. Lorne Bernice Kipp (b Sept. 3, 1901) - Gobles, Oxford Co. ON, Canada
3. William Henry Kipp (b Oct. 1, 1862) - Burford Twp, Brant Co., Canada West
4. Elizabeth Force (b Mar. 19, 1818) - Burford Twp, Brant Co., Upper Canada (m Benjamin Kipp)
5. Resiah Force (b Feb. 12, 1788) - Sussex County, New Jersey (m Elizabeth Schramm)
6. Mary Beamer (b cir 1770) - Sussex County, New Jersey (m Noah Force)
7. Henry Beamer (b cir 1730) - Netherlands (m Lena Blenkenberg)
The Beamer family probably traveled overland by wagon in New Jersey, to the Hudson River, and then New York, where they took shipping on a boat up the Hudson River to Albany. They probably went overland from Albany by wagon to Schenectady, where they would have taken shipping on a boat along the Mohawk River. They would have proceeded by boat to the Carrying Place near Fort Stanwix, crossed along Wood Creek to Oneida Lake and then across the lake to Oswego on Lake Ontario. Here they would have hired another boat to take them to the Niagara River or further west to where the Beamers were settled near 20 mile Creek, west of present day St. Catharines. This trip would have taken them about 6 weeks.
Sources:
For documentation on Henry Beamer see my blog posting on Henry.
I do not have a lot of source information on Mary.
Mary Beamer, one of my 3 x great grandmothers was born cir 1770 in New Jersey. Died before 1851 in Canada West.
Mary Beamer married Noah Force about 1787, Sussex County, New Jersey.
1. Edward Kipp
2. Lorne Bernice Kipp (b Sept. 3, 1901) - Gobles, Oxford Co. ON, Canada
3. William Henry Kipp (b Oct. 1, 1862) - Burford Twp, Brant Co., Canada West
4. Elizabeth Force (b Mar. 19, 1818) - Burford Twp, Brant Co., Upper Canada (m Benjamin Kipp)
5. Resiah Force (b Feb. 12, 1788) - Sussex County, New Jersey (m Elizabeth Schramm)
6. Mary Beamer (b cir 1770) - Sussex County, New Jersey (m Noah Force)
7. Henry Beamer (b cir 1730) - Netherlands (m Lena Blenkenberg)
The Beamer family probably traveled overland by wagon in New Jersey, to the Hudson River, and then New York, where they took shipping on a boat up the Hudson River to Albany. They probably went overland from Albany by wagon to Schenectady, where they would have taken shipping on a boat along the Mohawk River. They would have proceeded by boat to the Carrying Place near Fort Stanwix, crossed along Wood Creek to Oneida Lake and then across the lake to Oswego on Lake Ontario. Here they would have hired another boat to take them to the Niagara River or further west to where the Beamers were settled near 20 mile Creek, west of present day St. Catharines. This trip would have taken them about 6 weeks.
Sources:
For documentation on Henry Beamer see my blog posting on Henry.
I do not have a lot of source information on Mary.
Labels:
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Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Henry Beamer (Cir 1730 - 1833) - a 4 x Great-grandfather
Henry Beamer (Cir 1730 - 1833)
Henry Beamer, one of my 4 x great-grandfathers was born cir 1730 in the Netherlands. Died 1833 in Upper Canada.
Henry Beamer married Lena Blenkenberg about 1752, Sussex County, New Jersey.
1. Edward Kipp
2. Lorne Bernice Kipp (b Sept. 3, 1901) - Gobles, Oxford Co. ON, Canada
3. William Henry Kipp (b Oct. 1, 1862) - Burford Twp, Brant Co., Canada West
4. Elizabeth Force (b Mar. 19, 1818) - Burford Twp, Brant Co., Upper Canada (m Benjamin Kipp)
5. Resiah Force (b Feb. 12, 1788) - Sussex County, New Jersey (m Elizabeth Schramm)
6. Mary Beamer (b cir 1770) - Sussex County, New Jersey (m Noah Force)
7. Henry Beamer (b cir 1730) - Netherlands (m Lena Blenkenberg)
The Beamer family probably travelled overland by wagon in New Jersey, to the Hudson River, and then New York, where they took shipping on a boat up the Hudson River to Albany. They probably went overland from Albany by wagon to Schenectady, where they would have taken shipping on a boat along the Mohawk River. They would have proceeded by boat to the Carrying Place near Fort Stanwix, crossed along Wood Creek to Oneida Lake and then across the lake to Oswego on Lake Ontario. Here they would have hired another boat to take them to the Niagara River or further west to where the Beamers were settled near 20 mile Creek, west of present day St. Catharines. This trip would have taken them about 6 weeks.
Additional research is still ongoing into the land records of Lots 11, 12 and 13 concessions 3 and 4 of Burford Township, Brant County, Ontario, around Forces Corners or Woodbury. The land records (copy books) for Burford Township are located in Brantford, Ontario.
I do know the following:
Henry Beamer had a Crown Patent on Burford, conc 3 lot 12 dated May 13, 1805;
Levi Lawrence had a Crown Patent on Burford, conc 4 lot 12 dated April 24, 1805.
Both of these lots are on the east side of the Burford Township middle town line right at Forces Corners.
Beamer Lore:
From the booklet "Beamer Lore" compiled in 1928 by Miss Nancy Beamer, historian for the Beamer family of Louth Township, Lincoln County, Ontario, Canada. The booklet was compiled to present to family members attending the Beamer family reunion which at that time was held annually in Niagara, Southern Ontario.
As the title indicates, this is "Lore". Much of it cannot be authenticated.
Pioneer settler in Louth Twp.,Lincoln County,Henry Beamer was born in Holland, about the year 1730. His father, Benjamin, a millwright by trade, and an officer in the army, resided on the river Rhine. He had a large family. In those days each son was obliged to serve seven years in the army.Tto escape this rigorous system many young men left their native land and came to America to seek their fortune.
Henry Beamer was one of them. It is said that he applied to his father for money to pay his passage, but his request was refused. Apart from any other consideration, it would have been a serious offense for any army officer to assist his own son to escape. Left to his own resources, Henry with seventeen other lads, made an agreement with the Captain of a vessel about to sail. They were about six months reaching New York, then called New Amsterdam, and on their arrival the Captain sold the boys for three years to pay for their passage. About 1752, Henry married and settled in Sussex, the most north-westerly county in New Jersey. It is not positively known what his wife's name was, but in the baptismal records of the old Dutch Reformed Church of Mahackamack, under date May 29, 1766, this entry appears: Sarah, daughter of Hendrick Beemer and Lena Blenkenberg, baptized. In all Canadian records Henry's name is spelled with "ea" not "ee" as in this entry; but the fact that Henry had a daughter Lena, that her second marriage is recorded in this same church, that the names "Sarah" and "Lena" appear frequently in succeeding generations, that the date fits into Henry's history, and that the spelling of his first name bespeaks recent arrival from the old land, and that no record this "Hendrick" having remained in USA has been found, all seem to point to him as being the "Henry" who came to Louth.
Henry Beamer had lived in America over thirty years, and was the father of sixteen children, eight sons and eight daughters, when he "pulled up stakes" and again "took the toilsome road of exile", as did so many other Loyalists after the American Revolution. For six weeks they plodded on Pennsylvania wagons. The year of his arrival in Canada is uncertain**, but his son Adam, born in 1774, was but a small boy when the journey was made, and the weary miles he trudged through the woods left a lasting impression on the little fellow. Evidently some of the older children, who were married, came later at intervals. History informs us that between the years 1783 and 1792 the influx of Loyalists by way of Niagara was so great that the surveyors could not lay out land fast enough to accommodate the exiles seeking new homes.
{Donna Cole, year 2000}
No grants of land were made in Louth Twp. previous to 1795. Those who came before the land was surveyed settled where they chose.
Henry's first location was somewhere in the "Smoky Hollow" section of Louth, which proved an undesirable locality. In 1804 he obtained a grant of one hundred acres on the top of the "mountain", and in 1808 another hundred acre grant lying between the properties already granted to, or bought by his sons (Christopher and Adam).
The following sources are in more or less chronological order and tell a story.
Sources:
1) Library and Archives Canada, RG4, A1, Vol 34 from Civil and Provincial Secretary Lower Canada "S Series"
Heritage.Canadiana.ca mf C-3002. Pages 636-638 or 11012-11014. The following regarding a convoy of 48 families mostly from Sussex County, New Jersey, who starting in the winter of 1786-87, arrived at Niagara in the summer of 1787.
"Return of Families who have this season come into the Settlement of Niagara & who have not taken the oaths". Date: Sept. 17, 1787. R Hamilton.
Name -Henry Beamer; From -Jersey; Age -55; Women -1; Sons -5; Daughters -3; Servants -0; Horses -4; Cows -2
Character -Well recommended for Loyalty & Morality - personally known to several old settlers.
2) Land Board District of Home, Province of Quebec. Brock University Special Collections, St. Catharines, Ontario.
MF. May 3, 1794. Henry Beamer granted the North half of the lots No. 11 & 12, 8 Concession in the Township of No. four in the District of Home containing one hundred and forty acres. D W Smith, Acting Surveyor.
3) Atlas of Early Pioneers of Niagara Peninsula. Corlene D Taylor. 2002. P. 27, 28, 29, 30..
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources: Map No. A14. Original by Augustus Jones, October 25, 1791. Henry Beamer located on Con. 8 lot 14 and Con. 4 lot 3 & 4.
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources: Map No. A15. Belonged to the Land Board of Lincoln. Undated D W Smith [1795?] Henry Beamer located on Con. 8 lot 11 & 14 and Con 4 lots 3, 4 & 5
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources: Map No. A16. [Dated] 25 January 1812 - Thos Ridout. Henry Beamer located on Co. 8 lots 11, 12 & 14.
Library and Archives Canada, National Map Collection. No. 14700/H3/340/...1814. Plan of the Townships of Grantham and Louth Dec. 24, 1814. R. Hamm.
Henry Beamer located on Con. 7 Lot 14. Photostat of map in the Brock University map library.
4) Lincoln County Abstract Index Louth Township. Brock University Special Collections, St. Catharines, Ontario.
MF. Con. 8 lot 14 Feby 12, 1816 Henry Beamer. Sold to Abner DeCow March 6, 1816; Con. 7 lot 14 May 16, 1815 Henry Beamer. Sold to Samuel Heaslip et ux April 11 1820.
5) War of 1812: Board of Claims for Losses, 1813-1848, RG 19 E5A. Library and Archives Canada. mf T-1122. p. 175. Claim # 475. Henry Beamer Sr (Burford Township, London District) was claiming the loss of 1 horse Amount of Claim pds 25 0 0 Written documents: An Affidavite of Christopher and Philip Beamer (4 May 1815) that the claim is true and the charge reasinable. 2. An certificate of Wm Robertson (20 April 1815) that claimaint horse was propriated? by Government and never returned. Allowed pds 15 0 0.
6) War of 1812: Board of Claims for Losses, 1813-1848, RG 19 E5A. Library and Archives Canada. mf T-1123. p. 113. Board Minutes. Claim # 475. Henry Beamer Snr 15 0 0.
7) War of 1812: Board of Claims for Losses, 1813-1848, RG 19 E5A. Library and Archives Canada. mf T-1126. p. 48. Claim # 475. Henry Beamer Snr. Amount Claimed 25 0 0 Amount allowed 15 0 0.
8) Canada, Loyalist Claims, 1776-1835. Ancestry.com
The National Archives of the UK; Kew, England; American Loyalist Claims, Series II, Claims. Miscellaneous. 1801-1835; Class: AO 13; Piece: 140. P. 17. No of Claim 475.
Henry Beamer Sr. Residence year 1801-1835. Correspondence Date May 7, 1824. Account of Losses.
Amount Claimed Amount Allowed Twenty-Five Per cent
Beamer, Henry Sr 20 10 3 15 10 6 3 15 6
9) Canada, Loyalist Claims, 1776-1835. Ancestry.com
The National Archives of the UK; Kew, England; American Loyalist Claims, Series II, Claims. Miscellaneous. 1801-1835; Class: AO 13; Piece: 140. P. 57.
Henry Beamer Sr Date of payment July 5, 1824. Amount Calcd by Commissioners 15 0 0. 25 percent 3 15. No of Account 475. No of Claim 78.
10) Canada, Loyalist Claims, 1776-1835. Ancestry.com
The National Archives of the UK; Kew, England; American Loyalist Claims, Series II, Claims. Miscellaneous. 1801-1835; Class: AO 13; Piece: 140. P. 86.
Henry Beamer snr Date when paid April 8, 1825 Commissioners Assessm Prov Cury 15 0 0 Ten Per Cent Prov Cury 1 10 0 Signature Henry Beamer Snr Attys Signature G Clark.
11) Canada, Loyalist Claims, 1776-1835. Ancestry.com
The National Archives of the UK; Kew, England; American Loyalist Claims, Series II, Claims. Miscellaneous. 1801-1835; Class: AO 13; Piece: 140. P. 123.
Henry Beamer snr Date when paid [Blank] Commissioners Award Currency 15 0 0 33 1/3 Per Cent Currency 5 0 0 Signature [Blank] Attorneys Signature [Blank].
12) 1824 Voters List Burford Township
Beamer, Henry Burford Farmer Lot 12 Con 3 Acres 200 Voted for Horner, Racey
Beamer, George Burford Farmer Lot 20 Con 1 Acres 200 Voted for Horner, Racey
Beamer, Christopher Burford Farmer Lot 9 Con 1 Acres 200 Voted for Horner, Racey
Beamer, Jacob Burford Farmer Lot 9 Con 1 Acres 1 Voted for Horner, Racey
Force Noah Burford Farmer Lot 13 Con 4 Acres 20 Voted for Ingersoll
Force Henry Burford Farmer Lot 12 Con 4 Acres 50 Voted for Ingersoll
Kipp, James Burford Farmer Lot 13 Con 1 Acres 98 Voted for Racey
Kipp, Isaac Jr Burford Farmer Lot 24 Con 1 Acres 50 Voted for Horner, Racey
Kipp, Isaac Sr Burford Farmer Lot 23 Con 2 Acres 50 Voted for Horner, Racey
Lawrence, Levi Burford Farmer Lot 13 Con 4 Acres 120 Voted for Horner, Ingersoll
13) Rockway, Louth Twp., Con 8 lot 1/2. Beamer/Beemer. Cemetery where many early settlers were buried. Rockway, Louth Twp., Con 8 lot 1/2. Beamer/Beemer. No headstone.
14) Knights of Owasco N.Y. and beyond:Information about Henry Beamer
http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/k/n/i/Brian-J-Knight/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0673.html
15) Stray McKissen Shelter: Information about Henry Beamer
http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/c/k/Paul-E-Mckissen/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0145.html
Henry Beamer, one of my 4 x great-grandfathers was born cir 1730 in the Netherlands. Died 1833 in Upper Canada.
Henry Beamer married Lena Blenkenberg about 1752, Sussex County, New Jersey.
1. Edward Kipp
2. Lorne Bernice Kipp (b Sept. 3, 1901) - Gobles, Oxford Co. ON, Canada
3. William Henry Kipp (b Oct. 1, 1862) - Burford Twp, Brant Co., Canada West
4. Elizabeth Force (b Mar. 19, 1818) - Burford Twp, Brant Co., Upper Canada (m Benjamin Kipp)
5. Resiah Force (b Feb. 12, 1788) - Sussex County, New Jersey (m Elizabeth Schramm)
6. Mary Beamer (b cir 1770) - Sussex County, New Jersey (m Noah Force)
7. Henry Beamer (b cir 1730) - Netherlands (m Lena Blenkenberg)
The Beamer family probably travelled overland by wagon in New Jersey, to the Hudson River, and then New York, where they took shipping on a boat up the Hudson River to Albany. They probably went overland from Albany by wagon to Schenectady, where they would have taken shipping on a boat along the Mohawk River. They would have proceeded by boat to the Carrying Place near Fort Stanwix, crossed along Wood Creek to Oneida Lake and then across the lake to Oswego on Lake Ontario. Here they would have hired another boat to take them to the Niagara River or further west to where the Beamers were settled near 20 mile Creek, west of present day St. Catharines. This trip would have taken them about 6 weeks.
Additional research is still ongoing into the land records of Lots 11, 12 and 13 concessions 3 and 4 of Burford Township, Brant County, Ontario, around Forces Corners or Woodbury. The land records (copy books) for Burford Township are located in Brantford, Ontario.
I do know the following:
Henry Beamer had a Crown Patent on Burford, conc 3 lot 12 dated May 13, 1805;
Levi Lawrence had a Crown Patent on Burford, conc 4 lot 12 dated April 24, 1805.
Both of these lots are on the east side of the Burford Township middle town line right at Forces Corners.
Beamer Lore:
From the booklet "Beamer Lore" compiled in 1928 by Miss Nancy Beamer, historian for the Beamer family of Louth Township, Lincoln County, Ontario, Canada. The booklet was compiled to present to family members attending the Beamer family reunion which at that time was held annually in Niagara, Southern Ontario.
As the title indicates, this is "Lore". Much of it cannot be authenticated.
Pioneer settler in Louth Twp.,Lincoln County,Henry Beamer was born in Holland, about the year 1730. His father, Benjamin, a millwright by trade, and an officer in the army, resided on the river Rhine. He had a large family. In those days each son was obliged to serve seven years in the army.Tto escape this rigorous system many young men left their native land and came to America to seek their fortune.
Henry Beamer was one of them. It is said that he applied to his father for money to pay his passage, but his request was refused. Apart from any other consideration, it would have been a serious offense for any army officer to assist his own son to escape. Left to his own resources, Henry with seventeen other lads, made an agreement with the Captain of a vessel about to sail. They were about six months reaching New York, then called New Amsterdam, and on their arrival the Captain sold the boys for three years to pay for their passage. About 1752, Henry married and settled in Sussex, the most north-westerly county in New Jersey. It is not positively known what his wife's name was, but in the baptismal records of the old Dutch Reformed Church of Mahackamack, under date May 29, 1766, this entry appears: Sarah, daughter of Hendrick Beemer and Lena Blenkenberg, baptized. In all Canadian records Henry's name is spelled with "ea" not "ee" as in this entry; but the fact that Henry had a daughter Lena, that her second marriage is recorded in this same church, that the names "Sarah" and "Lena" appear frequently in succeeding generations, that the date fits into Henry's history, and that the spelling of his first name bespeaks recent arrival from the old land, and that no record this "Hendrick" having remained in USA has been found, all seem to point to him as being the "Henry" who came to Louth.
Henry Beamer had lived in America over thirty years, and was the father of sixteen children, eight sons and eight daughters, when he "pulled up stakes" and again "took the toilsome road of exile", as did so many other Loyalists after the American Revolution. For six weeks they plodded on Pennsylvania wagons. The year of his arrival in Canada is uncertain**, but his son Adam, born in 1774, was but a small boy when the journey was made, and the weary miles he trudged through the woods left a lasting impression on the little fellow. Evidently some of the older children, who were married, came later at intervals. History informs us that between the years 1783 and 1792 the influx of Loyalists by way of Niagara was so great that the surveyors could not lay out land fast enough to accommodate the exiles seeking new homes.
{Donna Cole, year 2000}
No grants of land were made in Louth Twp. previous to 1795. Those who came before the land was surveyed settled where they chose.
Henry's first location was somewhere in the "Smoky Hollow" section of Louth, which proved an undesirable locality. In 1804 he obtained a grant of one hundred acres on the top of the "mountain", and in 1808 another hundred acre grant lying between the properties already granted to, or bought by his sons (Christopher and Adam).
The following sources are in more or less chronological order and tell a story.
Sources:
1) Library and Archives Canada, RG4, A1, Vol 34 from Civil and Provincial Secretary Lower Canada "S Series"
Heritage.Canadiana.ca mf C-3002. Pages 636-638 or 11012-11014. The following regarding a convoy of 48 families mostly from Sussex County, New Jersey, who starting in the winter of 1786-87, arrived at Niagara in the summer of 1787.
"Return of Families who have this season come into the Settlement of Niagara & who have not taken the oaths". Date: Sept. 17, 1787. R Hamilton.
Name -Henry Beamer; From -Jersey; Age -55; Women -1; Sons -5; Daughters -3; Servants -0; Horses -4; Cows -2
Character -Well recommended for Loyalty & Morality - personally known to several old settlers.
2) Land Board District of Home, Province of Quebec. Brock University Special Collections, St. Catharines, Ontario.
MF. May 3, 1794. Henry Beamer granted the North half of the lots No. 11 & 12, 8 Concession in the Township of No. four in the District of Home containing one hundred and forty acres. D W Smith, Acting Surveyor.
3) Atlas of Early Pioneers of Niagara Peninsula. Corlene D Taylor. 2002. P. 27, 28, 29, 30..
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources: Map No. A14. Original by Augustus Jones, October 25, 1791. Henry Beamer located on Con. 8 lot 14 and Con. 4 lot 3 & 4.
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources: Map No. A15. Belonged to the Land Board of Lincoln. Undated D W Smith [1795?] Henry Beamer located on Con. 8 lot 11 & 14 and Con 4 lots 3, 4 & 5
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources: Map No. A16. [Dated] 25 January 1812 - Thos Ridout. Henry Beamer located on Co. 8 lots 11, 12 & 14.
Library and Archives Canada, National Map Collection. No. 14700/H3/340/...1814. Plan of the Townships of Grantham and Louth Dec. 24, 1814. R. Hamm.
Henry Beamer located on Con. 7 Lot 14. Photostat of map in the Brock University map library.
4) Lincoln County Abstract Index Louth Township. Brock University Special Collections, St. Catharines, Ontario.
MF. Con. 8 lot 14 Feby 12, 1816 Henry Beamer. Sold to Abner DeCow March 6, 1816; Con. 7 lot 14 May 16, 1815 Henry Beamer. Sold to Samuel Heaslip et ux April 11 1820.
5) War of 1812: Board of Claims for Losses, 1813-1848, RG 19 E5A. Library and Archives Canada. mf T-1122. p. 175. Claim # 475. Henry Beamer Sr (Burford Township, London District) was claiming the loss of 1 horse Amount of Claim pds 25 0 0 Written documents: An Affidavite of Christopher and Philip Beamer (4 May 1815) that the claim is true and the charge reasinable. 2. An certificate of Wm Robertson (20 April 1815) that claimaint horse was propriated? by Government and never returned. Allowed pds 15 0 0.
6) War of 1812: Board of Claims for Losses, 1813-1848, RG 19 E5A. Library and Archives Canada. mf T-1123. p. 113. Board Minutes. Claim # 475. Henry Beamer Snr 15 0 0.
7) War of 1812: Board of Claims for Losses, 1813-1848, RG 19 E5A. Library and Archives Canada. mf T-1126. p. 48. Claim # 475. Henry Beamer Snr. Amount Claimed 25 0 0 Amount allowed 15 0 0.
8) Canada, Loyalist Claims, 1776-1835. Ancestry.com
The National Archives of the UK; Kew, England; American Loyalist Claims, Series II, Claims. Miscellaneous. 1801-1835; Class: AO 13; Piece: 140. P. 17. No of Claim 475.
Henry Beamer Sr. Residence year 1801-1835. Correspondence Date May 7, 1824. Account of Losses.
Amount Claimed Amount Allowed Twenty-Five Per cent
Beamer, Henry Sr 20 10 3 15 10 6 3 15 6
9) Canada, Loyalist Claims, 1776-1835. Ancestry.com
The National Archives of the UK; Kew, England; American Loyalist Claims, Series II, Claims. Miscellaneous. 1801-1835; Class: AO 13; Piece: 140. P. 57.
Henry Beamer Sr Date of payment July 5, 1824. Amount Calcd by Commissioners 15 0 0. 25 percent 3 15. No of Account 475. No of Claim 78.
10) Canada, Loyalist Claims, 1776-1835. Ancestry.com
The National Archives of the UK; Kew, England; American Loyalist Claims, Series II, Claims. Miscellaneous. 1801-1835; Class: AO 13; Piece: 140. P. 86.
Henry Beamer snr Date when paid April 8, 1825 Commissioners Assessm Prov Cury 15 0 0 Ten Per Cent Prov Cury 1 10 0 Signature Henry Beamer Snr Attys Signature G Clark.
11) Canada, Loyalist Claims, 1776-1835. Ancestry.com
The National Archives of the UK; Kew, England; American Loyalist Claims, Series II, Claims. Miscellaneous. 1801-1835; Class: AO 13; Piece: 140. P. 123.
Henry Beamer snr Date when paid [Blank] Commissioners Award Currency 15 0 0 33 1/3 Per Cent Currency 5 0 0 Signature [Blank] Attorneys Signature [Blank].
12) 1824 Voters List Burford Township
Beamer, Henry Burford Farmer Lot 12 Con 3 Acres 200 Voted for Horner, Racey
Beamer, George Burford Farmer Lot 20 Con 1 Acres 200 Voted for Horner, Racey
Beamer, Christopher Burford Farmer Lot 9 Con 1 Acres 200 Voted for Horner, Racey
Beamer, Jacob Burford Farmer Lot 9 Con 1 Acres 1 Voted for Horner, Racey
Force Noah Burford Farmer Lot 13 Con 4 Acres 20 Voted for Ingersoll
Force Henry Burford Farmer Lot 12 Con 4 Acres 50 Voted for Ingersoll
Kipp, James Burford Farmer Lot 13 Con 1 Acres 98 Voted for Racey
Kipp, Isaac Jr Burford Farmer Lot 24 Con 1 Acres 50 Voted for Horner, Racey
Kipp, Isaac Sr Burford Farmer Lot 23 Con 2 Acres 50 Voted for Horner, Racey
Lawrence, Levi Burford Farmer Lot 13 Con 4 Acres 120 Voted for Horner, Ingersoll
13) Rockway, Louth Twp., Con 8 lot 1/2. Beamer/Beemer. Cemetery where many early settlers were buried. Rockway, Louth Twp., Con 8 lot 1/2. Beamer/Beemer. No headstone.
14) Knights of Owasco N.Y. and beyond:Information about Henry Beamer
http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/k/n/i/Brian-J-Knight/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0673.html
15) Stray McKissen Shelter: Information about Henry Beamer
http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/c/k/Paul-E-Mckissen/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0145.html
Labels:
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Monday, May 11, 2015
Mathes Linck is the 4th great-grandfather of Katharine Link
* Mathes Linck
(Jan 9, 1728 - Jan 30, 1825)
* Maria Magdalena (Regina) Krafft
(Aug 12, 1728 - Sep 8, 1806)
Married Nov 28, 1753
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* John Link UE
(Aug 6, 1771 - Abt 1832)
Elizabeth Eligh
(Abt 1782 - )
Married Jun 2, 1795
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* Jacob Link
(Aug 30, 1798 - By cir 1851)
Catherine Cameron
(1805 - After 1861)
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* Alexander Link
(Dec 28, 1832 - Oct 2, 1904)
Ann Cameron
(Jul 10, 1833 - Jan 3, 1913)
Married Abt 1857
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* John Alexander Link
(Nov 1857 - Apr 10, 1908)
Jessie May Tillson
(Jun 1866 - May 24, 1953)
Married Dec 23, 1885
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* Ernest Tillson Link
(Mar 2, 1890 - )
Katharine Krem
(1895 - )
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* Katharine Link
(1918 - )
Friday, May 8, 2015
John (Jan) Allen UE is the 4th great-grandfather of Hazel Esther Harris
* John (Jan) Allen UE
(Jan 1727 - After 1786)
* Rachel Van Buskirk
(May 12, 1732 - 1771)
Married Oct 26, 1749
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* Peter Allen
(1761 - 1840)
Dorcas Gallup
(Feb 28, 1774 - Bef 1851)
Married Abt 1793
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* Isaac Allen
(Jul 20, 1794 - Jun 13, 1837)
Rebecca Crouse
(Jan 4, 1794 - Sep 28, 1886)
Married Apr 8, 1816
|
William Harris
(1812 - Aug 22, 1859)
* Sophia Allen
(Jun 26, 1817 - Oct 14, 1856)
Married Mar 25, 1835
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* Isaac Allen Harris
(Jan 4, 1838 - Jul 27, 1919)
Kathryn Margaret Freeman
(Aug 5, 1843 - Dec 24, 1887)
Married 1861
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* George Wesley Harris
(Nov 1, 1867 - Aug 25, 1948)
Edith Rachel Phillips
(Aug 19, 1866 - Sep 19, 1923)
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* Hazel Esther Harris
(Oct 3, 1896 - May 31, 1963)
(Jan 1727 - After 1786)
* Rachel Van Buskirk
(May 12, 1732 - 1771)
Married Oct 26, 1749
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* Peter Allen
(1761 - 1840)
Dorcas Gallup
(Feb 28, 1774 - Bef 1851)
Married Abt 1793
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* Isaac Allen
(Jul 20, 1794 - Jun 13, 1837)
Rebecca Crouse
(Jan 4, 1794 - Sep 28, 1886)
Married Apr 8, 1816
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William Harris
(1812 - Aug 22, 1859)
* Sophia Allen
(Jun 26, 1817 - Oct 14, 1856)
Married Mar 25, 1835
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* Isaac Allen Harris
(Jan 4, 1838 - Jul 27, 1919)
Kathryn Margaret Freeman
(Aug 5, 1843 - Dec 24, 1887)
Married 1861
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* George Wesley Harris
(Nov 1, 1867 - Aug 25, 1948)
Edith Rachel Phillips
(Aug 19, 1866 - Sep 19, 1923)
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* Hazel Esther Harris
(Oct 3, 1896 - May 31, 1963)
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Belden Family of Wethersfield, Connecticut and the Ancestry of Richard Belden of Wethersfield.
Sources of Information on the Belden Family of Wethersfield, Connecticut and the Ancestry of Richard Belden of Wethersfield. [Baildon Family]
The American Genealogist (TAG)
TAG Vol. 45, No. 3, July 1969. PP. 135-138. English Origin of the Beldens of Wethersfield, by Donald E. Poste.
TAG Vol. 76, No. 1, January 2001. PP. 20-28. The English Ancestry of Richard Belden of Wethersfield, Connecticut, by Paul C. Reed and John C.B. Sharp.
TAG Vol. 76, No. 2, April 2001. PP. 122-128. The English Ancestry of Richard Belden of Wethersfield, Connecticut, by Paul C. Reed and John C.B. Sharp.
TAG Vol. 77, No. 4. October 2002. P. 313. Corrections to TAG. As per previous reference.
Baildon and the Baildons; a history of a Yorkshire manor and family, by W. Paley Baildon. [London] Privately printed for the author, by the St. Catherine Press [1913]-. Vol. I, II, and III [New York Public Library; Allen County Public Library]
The Registers of the Parish Church of Kippax, Co. York, 1539-1812, edited by George Denison Lumb, Privately Printed for the Yorkshire Parish Register Society, 1901. [FHL British film 496807] P. 30, Richard Baldon sonne of Frauncis Baldon the xxvjth of May bapt, 1591.
The American Genealogist (TAG)
TAG Vol. 45, No. 3, July 1969. PP. 135-138. English Origin of the Beldens of Wethersfield, by Donald E. Poste.
TAG Vol. 76, No. 1, January 2001. PP. 20-28. The English Ancestry of Richard Belden of Wethersfield, Connecticut, by Paul C. Reed and John C.B. Sharp.
TAG Vol. 76, No. 2, April 2001. PP. 122-128. The English Ancestry of Richard Belden of Wethersfield, Connecticut, by Paul C. Reed and John C.B. Sharp.
TAG Vol. 77, No. 4. October 2002. P. 313. Corrections to TAG. As per previous reference.
Baildon and the Baildons; a history of a Yorkshire manor and family, by W. Paley Baildon. [London] Privately printed for the author, by the St. Catherine Press [1913]-. Vol. I, II, and III [New York Public Library; Allen County Public Library]
The Registers of the Parish Church of Kippax, Co. York, 1539-1812, edited by George Denison Lumb, Privately Printed for the Yorkshire Parish Register Society, 1901. [FHL British film 496807] P. 30, Richard Baldon sonne of Frauncis Baldon the xxvjth of May bapt, 1591.
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Saturday, May 2, 2015
Mathes Linck is the 3rd great-grandfather of Margaret Emily Quail
* Mathes Linck
(Jan 9, 1728 - Jan 30, 1825)
* Maria Magdalena (Regina) Krafft
(Aug 12, 1728 - Sep 8, 1806)
Married Nov 28, 1753
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* John Link UE
(Aug 6, 1771 - Abt 1832)
Elizabeth Eligh
(Abt 1782 - )
Married Jun 2, 1795
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* James Henry Link
(Mar 25, 1812 - )
Maria Carter
(1809 - Mar 3, 1884)
Married Abt 1830
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* Harvey Link
(Jan 7, 1834 - 1905)
Mary Ann Shellswell
(Mar 15, 1851 - 1913)
Married Cir 1871
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John Henry Quail
(Aug 17, 1872 - )
* Sarah Maria Link
(Apr 27, 1872 - )
Married Jan 1, 1902
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* Margaret Emily Quail
(1913 - )
(Jan 9, 1728 - Jan 30, 1825)
* Maria Magdalena (Regina) Krafft
(Aug 12, 1728 - Sep 8, 1806)
Married Nov 28, 1753
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* John Link UE
(Aug 6, 1771 - Abt 1832)
Elizabeth Eligh
(Abt 1782 - )
Married Jun 2, 1795
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* James Henry Link
(Mar 25, 1812 - )
Maria Carter
(1809 - Mar 3, 1884)
Married Abt 1830
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* Harvey Link
(Jan 7, 1834 - 1905)
Mary Ann Shellswell
(Mar 15, 1851 - 1913)
Married Cir 1871
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John Henry Quail
(Aug 17, 1872 - )
* Sarah Maria Link
(Apr 27, 1872 - )
Married Jan 1, 1902
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* Margaret Emily Quail
(1913 - )
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