Top class, Dave! Does it give a better location than "Cookstown"? A townland, perhaps? I cannot see wealthy folks living in a town with all its attendant diseases.
Chuck and his family need somewhere better than Cookstown to visit. I tried searching the TABs and the GV for Derryloran Beattys and only found these in the GV, none in the TABs: Beattie William Geo. Gortalowry Derryloran Tyrone Beatty John Kilcronagh Derryloran Tyrone Beatty Mary Coagh Street,Town of Cookstown Derryloran Tyrone Beatty Sarah Tullwiggan Derryloran Tyrone B https://www.facebook.com/westulstergenealogy/ http://familytrees.genopro.com/boydgray26/Boyd/ On 10 September 2017 at 18:04, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Chuck > > You're in luck ..... > > You need to read the book "Nelson's Surgeon" by Laurence Brockliss, John > Cardwell and Michael Moss. (Oxford Univ Press). > > All about another William Beatty (1773 - 1842) who was later knighted. > > An early chapter gives a well-researched background into the Beatty family > of Cookstown ..... ! Will send you some pages when I can get to my PC. > > Will try now to send you a cellphone-photo of a Beatty family tree. Shows > presumably your "Henry Beatty (emigrated to America)" ... as eldest son of > "Capt. William Beatty (b. Cookstown 1671, d. 1774)". > > Quite a military hero at the time of the Siege of Londonderry/Battle of > the Boyne. > > Sincerely > > Dave Mitchell > Cape Town > South Africa > > -----Original Message----- > From: "Chuck Zeh" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Cc: "Martha Zeh" <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2017 04:47:53 PM > Subject: [CoTyroneMailingList] Beatty visiting from US > > My wife, I and best friends will be visiting Cookstown in the near future, > September 26 and 27. My mother’s family, “Beatty” has it origin from > Cookstown. I’ve searched your site and was unsuccessful in finding any > specific reference to my ancestors. My ancestor emigrated from Ireland > quite some time ago, in the 1750’s. > > I’d appreciate help in searching any connections that may exist. Here’s is > what I know of my ancestry: > > Henry Beatty born in Ireland married to Catherine. Henry died September > 1772 and was buried in Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA. It was written that > Henry came to America from Cookstown, County, Ireland. Henry and Catherine > had 7 children: > > William Beatty born 1738, Tyrone, Ireland. > James Beatty > Elizabeth Beatty > Margaret Beatty > Walter Beatty > John Beatty born 1756 > Henry Beatty > > It was written that Henry died before his wife and children were able to > join him in the US while other information suggests that his older sons > came with him. > > William Beatty was born 1738, Tyrone, Ireland. William married Mary > Johnson who was born 1746. I don’t know if she was born in Ireland. Her > parents were James Johnson and Elizabeth Brown. James Johnson was born in > 1697. Although his cemetery write-up says “Northern Ireland” my cousin > found information stating Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland. > > Any my cousin reminded me our lineage is the Protestant Beatty’s. > > I would appreciate any assistance you can provide. Our party will be > leaving the US on September 16, 2017, touring Southern Ireland and then > Northern Ireland beginning on September 26, 2017. Thanks. > > Charles “Chuck” Zeh (mother maiden name Beatty) > [email protected] > Morgantown, WV > USA > > P.S. We will have a cell phone with us while traveling. If there is a > number to reach others while in Ireland we can call them. > _______________________________________________ > CoTyroneList mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.cotyroneireland.com/mailman/listinfo/ > cotyronelist_cotyroneireland.com > > _______________________________________________ > CoTyroneList mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.cotyroneireland.com/mailman/listinfo/ > cotyronelist_cotyroneireland.com >
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