Springer, Catharine

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Springer, Catharine

    Notes:

    Beall Family
    Contributed by David W. Neerman
    NINIAN AND MARY (STRICKER) BEALL

    Ninian Beall and his wife Mary Stricker were early settlers of Brooke County, West Virginia, moving there about 1796 when it was still Ohio County, Virginia. Ninian and Mary were both probably born in Frederick County, Maryland, and were married in Frederick City on March 7, 1780. Long thought to be Ninian Edmonston Beall, son of Benjamin Beall, recent research shows him to be a son of James Beall of Frederick County. Mary was born Anna Maria Stricker on January 27, 1763 to George Stricker and his wife Catherine Springer.

    Ninian and Mary sold their property in Frederick County in 1796 and probably moved to Brooke County about that time. Ninian died April II, 183 1, and Mary died February 2, 1843, and both were buried on their farm in a small family cemetery. Their descendants later had their gravestones set into a cement monument on the site, and the monument can be seen today although most of the stones are now worn smooth. The monument is in a grove of trees and shrubs in front of the Hukill family residence on McAdoo Road in Brooke County.

    Ninian and Mary had eleven children: (1) George Stricker Beall 1782-1853 of Rush Run, Jefferson County, Ohio; (2) Mary Beall 1784-1860 wife of Harry Hammond of East Springfield, Ohio; (3) James Beall 1789-1866 of Brooke County, (4) Mary Am Beall wife of William Cash (5) Nancy Ann Beall, wife of William Wells; (6) Beth Ann Beall 1794-1849 wife of Hillory Fisher of Brooke County; (7) John Stricker Beall 1798-1852 of Brooke County; (8) Basil Beall 1799-1871 of Brooke County; (9) Benjamin Beall 1801-1827; (10) Ann Eliza Beall 1803-1874 wife of Andrew Jester of Independence, Pennsylvania; and (11) Samuel Beall 1805-1833. Beth Ann and Basil are buried in Franklin Cemetery; James is buried in Lower Buffalo Graveyard; John, Benjamin and probably Samuel are buried in the family cemetery with their parents; and George and Mary are buried in family cemeteries in Ohio.

    Family/Spouse: Strickler, George. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Stricker, Anna Marie "MARY"  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Jan 1763 in Frederick, Maryland, USA; died on 2 Feb 1843 in Brooke, West Virginia, USA; was buried after 2 Feb 1843 in Brooke, West Virginia, USA.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Stricker, Anna Marie "MARY" Descendancy chart to this point (1.Catharine1) was born on 27 Jan 1763 in Frederick, Maryland, USA; died on 2 Feb 1843 in Brooke, West Virginia, USA; was buried after 2 Feb 1843 in Brooke, West Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Beall Family
    Contributed by David W. Neerman
    NINIAN AND MARY (STRICKER) BEALL

    Ninian Beall and his wife Mary Stricker were early settlers of Brooke County, West Virginia, moving there about 1796 when it was still Ohio County, Virginia. Ninian and Mary were both probably born in Frederick County, Maryland, and were married in Frederick City on March 7, 1780. Long thought to be Ninian Edmonston Beall, son of Benjamin Beall, recent research shows him to be a son of James Beall of Frederick County. Mary was born Anna Maria Stricker on January 27, 1763 to George Stricker and his wife Catherine Springer.

    Ninian and Mary sold their property in Frederick County in 1796 and probably moved to Brooke County about that time. Ninian died April II, 183 1, and Mary died February 2, 1843, and both were buried on their farm in a small family cemetery. Their descendants later had their gravestones set into a cement monument on the site, and the monument can be seen today although most of the stones are now worn smooth. The monument is in a grove of trees and shrubs in front of the Hukill family residence on McAdoo Road in Brooke County.

    Ninian and Mary had eleven children: (1) George Stricker Beall 1782-1853 of Rush Run, Jefferson County, Ohio; (2) Mary Beall 1784-1860 wife of Harry Hammond of East Springfield, Ohio; (3) James Beall 1789-1866 of Brooke County, (4) Mary Am Beall wife of William Cash (5) Nancy Ann Beall, wife of William Wells; (6) Beth Ann Beall 1794-1849 wife of Hillory Fisher of Brooke County; (7) John Stricker Beall 1798-1852 of Brooke County; (8) Basil Beall 1799-1871 of Brooke County; (9) Benjamin Beall 1801-1827; (10) Ann Eliza Beall 1803-1874 wife of Andrew Jester of Independence, Pennsylvania; and (11) Samuel Beall 1805-1833. Beth Ann and Basil are buried in Franklin Cemetery; James is buried in Lower Buffalo Graveyard; John, Benjamin and probably Samuel are buried in the family cemetery with their parents; and George and Mary are buried in family cemeteries in Ohio.

    Anna married Beall, Ninian Edmonston on 7 Mar 1780 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, USA. Ninian (son of Beall, James) was born in Jan 1755 in Frederick, Maryland, USA; was christened in 1778 in Frederick, Maryland, USA; died on 11 Apr 1831 in Brooke, West Virginia, USA; was buried after 11 Apr 1831 in Brooke, West Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Beall, Samuel  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1782 in Frederick, Maryland, USA; died in 1833 in Brooke, West Virginia, USA.
    2. 4. Beall, George Stricker  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1782 in Prince George's, Maryland, USA; died on 11 Oct 1853 in Hopewell, Warren, Jefferson, Ohio, USA; was buried after 11 Oct 1853 in Beall Cemetery, Hopewell, Jefferson, Ohio, USA.
    3. 5. Beall, Bazaleel  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1783 in Prince George's, Maryland, USA; died on 27 Apr 1877 in Frederick, Maryland, USA.
    4. 6. Beall, Mary Ann  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Aug 1786 in Frederick, Maryland, USA; was christened on 1 Dec 1786 in German Reformed Church, Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, USA; died on 26 Jan 1860 in East Springfield, Jefferson, Ohio, USA; was buried on 26 Jan 1860 in East Springfield, Jefferson, Ohio, USA.
    5. 7. Beall, Anna Eliza  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1788 in Frederick, Maryland, USA; and died.
    6. 8. Beall, James  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Jan 1789 in Prince George's, Maryland, USA; died on 3 May 1866 in Brooke, West Virginia, USA; was buried after 3 May 1866 in Lower Buffalo Graveyard, Wellsburg, Brooke, West Virginia, USA.
    7. 9. Beall, John  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1790 in Frederick, Maryland, USA; and died.
    8. 10. Beall, Beth Ann  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1792 in Frederick, Maryland, USA; died in 1849.
    9. 11. Beall, Ann Eliza  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1795 in Prince George's, Maryland, USA; and died.
    10. 12. Beall, Nancy Ann  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Nov 1796 in Frederick, Maryland, USA; died on 9 Apr 1867 in West Liberty, Ohio, West Virginia, USA; was buried in 1867 in West Liberty, Ohio, West Virginia, USA.
    11. 13. Beall, Catherine  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1802 in Frederick, Maryland, USA; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Beall, Samuel Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born in 1782 in Frederick, Maryland, USA; died in 1833 in Brooke, West Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Beall Family
    Contributed by David W. Neerman
    NINIAN AND MARY (STRICKER) BEALL

    Ninian Beall and his wife Mary Stricker were early settlers of Brooke County, West Virginia, moving there about 1796 when it was still Ohio County, Virginia. Ninian and Mary were both probably born in Frederick County, Maryland, and were married in Frederick City on March 7, 1780. Long thought to be Ninian Edmonston Beall, son of Benjamin Beall, recent research shows him to be a son of James Beall of Frederick County. Mary was born Anna Maria Stricker on January 27, 1763 to George Stricker and his wife Catherine Springer.

    Ninian and Mary sold their property in Frederick County in 1796 and probably moved to Brooke County about that time. Ninian died April II, 183 1, and Mary died February 2, 1843, and both were buried on their farm in a small family cemetery. Their descendants later had their gravestones set into a cement monument on the site, and the monument can be seen today although most of the stones are now worn smooth. The monument is in a grove of trees and shrubs in front of the Hukill family residence on McAdoo Road in Brooke County.

    Ninian and Mary had eleven children: (1) George Stricker Beall 1782-1853 of Rush Run, Jefferson County, Ohio; (2) Mary Beall 1784-1860 wife of Harry Hammond of East Springfield, Ohio; (3) James Beall 1789-1866 of Brooke County, (4) Mary Am Beall wife of William Cash (5) Nancy Ann Beall, wife of William Wells; (6) Beth Ann Beall 1794-1849 wife of Hillory Fisher of Brooke County; (7) John Stricker Beall 1798-1852 of Brooke County; (8) Basil Beall 1799-1871 of Brooke County; (9) Benjamin Beall 1801-1827; (10) Ann Eliza Beall 1803-1874 wife of Andrew Jester of Independence, Pennsylvania; and (11) Samuel Beall 1805-1833. Beth Ann and Basil are buried in Franklin Cemetery; James is buried in Lower Buffalo Graveyard; John, Benjamin and probably Samuel are buried in the family cemetery with their parents; and George and Mary are buried in family cemeteries in Ohio.


  2. 4.  Beall, George Stricker Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born in 1782 in Prince George's, Maryland, USA; died on 11 Oct 1853 in Hopewell, Warren, Jefferson, Ohio, USA; was buried after 11 Oct 1853 in Beall Cemetery, Hopewell, Jefferson, Ohio, USA.

    Notes:

    Beall Family
    Contributed by David W. Neerman
    NINIAN AND MARY (STRICKER) BEALL

    Ninian Beall and his wife Mary Stricker were early settlers of Brooke County, West Virginia, moving there about 1796 when it was still Ohio County, Virginia. Ninian and Mary were both probably born in Frederick County, Maryland, and were married in Frederick City on March 7, 1780. Long thought to be Ninian Edmonston Beall, son of Benjamin Beall, recent research shows him to be a son of James Beall of Frederick County. Mary was born Anna Maria Stricker on January 27, 1763 to George Stricker and his wife Catherine Springer.

    Ninian and Mary sold their property in Frederick County in 1796 and probably moved to Brooke County about that time. Ninian died April II, 183 1, and Mary died February 2, 1843, and both were buried on their farm in a small family cemetery. Their descendants later had their gravestones set into a cement monument on the site, and the monument can be seen today although most of the stones are now worn smooth. The monument is in a grove of trees and shrubs in front of the Hukill family residence on McAdoo Road in Brooke County.

    Ninian and Mary had eleven children: (1) George Stricker Beall 1782-1853 of Rush Run, Jefferson County, Ohio; (2) Mary Beall 1784-1860 wife of Harry Hammond of East Springfield, Ohio; (3) James Beall 1789-1866 of Brooke County, (4) Mary Am Beall wife of William Cash (5) Nancy Ann Beall, wife of William Wells; (6) Beth Ann Beall 1794-1849 wife of Hillory Fisher of Brooke County; (7) John Stricker Beall 1798-1852 of Brooke County; (8) Basil Beall 1799-1871 of Brooke County; (9) Benjamin Beall 1801-1827; (10) Ann Eliza Beall 1803-1874 wife of Andrew Jester of Independence, Pennsylvania; and (11) Samuel Beall 1805-1833. Beth Ann and Basil are buried in Franklin Cemetery; James is buried in Lower Buffalo Graveyard; John, Benjamin and probably Samuel are buried in the family cemetery with their parents; and George and Mary are buried in family cemeteries in Ohio.

    Died:
    Rush Run


  3. 5.  Beall, Bazaleel Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born in 1783 in Prince George's, Maryland, USA; died on 27 Apr 1877 in Frederick, Maryland, USA.

    Notes:

    Beall Family
    Contributed by David W. Neerman
    NINIAN AND MARY (STRICKER) BEALL

    Ninian Beall and his wife Mary Stricker were early settlers of Brooke County, West Virginia, moving there about 1796 when it was still Ohio County, Virginia. Ninian and Mary were both probably born in Frederick County, Maryland, and were married in Frederick City on March 7, 1780. Long thought to be Ninian Edmonston Beall, son of Benjamin Beall, recent research shows him to be a son of James Beall of Frederick County. Mary was born Anna Maria Stricker on January 27, 1763 to George Stricker and his wife Catherine Springer.

    Ninian and Mary sold their property in Frederick County in 1796 and probably moved to Brooke County about that time. Ninian died April II, 183 1, and Mary died February 2, 1843, and both were buried on their farm in a small family cemetery. Their descendants later had their gravestones set into a cement monument on the site, and the monument can be seen today although most of the stones are now worn smooth. The monument is in a grove of trees and shrubs in front of the Hukill family residence on McAdoo Road in Brooke County.

    Ninian and Mary had eleven children: (1) George Stricker Beall 1782-1853 of Rush Run, Jefferson County, Ohio; (2) Mary Beall 1784-1860 wife of Harry Hammond of East Springfield, Ohio; (3) James Beall 1789-1866 of Brooke County, (4) Mary Am Beall wife of William Cash (5) Nancy Ann Beall, wife of William Wells; (6) Beth Ann Beall 1794-1849 wife of Hillory Fisher of Brooke County; (7) John Stricker Beall 1798-1852 of Brooke County; (8) Basil Beall 1799-1871 of Brooke County; (9) Benjamin Beall 1801-1827; (10) Ann Eliza Beall 1803-1874 wife of Andrew Jester of Independence, Pennsylvania; and (11) Samuel Beall 1805-1833. Beth Ann and Basil are buried in Franklin Cemetery; James is buried in Lower Buffalo Graveyard; John, Benjamin and probably Samuel are buried in the family cemetery with their parents; and George and Mary are buried in family cemeteries in Ohio.


  4. 6.  Beall, Mary Ann Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born on 16 Aug 1786 in Frederick, Maryland, USA; was christened on 1 Dec 1786 in German Reformed Church, Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, USA; died on 26 Jan 1860 in East Springfield, Jefferson, Ohio, USA; was buried on 26 Jan 1860 in East Springfield, Jefferson, Ohio, USA.

    Notes:

    Beall Family
    Contributed by David W. Neerman
    NINIAN AND MARY (STRICKER) BEALL

    Ninian Beall and his wife Mary Stricker were early settlers of Brooke County, West Virginia, moving there about 1796 when it was still Ohio County, Virginia. Ninian and Mary were both probably born in Frederick County, Maryland, and were married in Frederick City on March 7, 1780. Long thought to be Ninian Edmonston Beall, son of Benjamin Beall, recent research shows him to be a son of James Beall of Frederick County. Mary was born Anna Maria Stricker on January 27, 1763 to George Stricker and his wife Catherine Springer.

    Ninian and Mary sold their property in Frederick County in 1796 and probably moved to Brooke County about that time. Ninian died April II, 183 1, and Mary died February 2, 1843, and both were buried on their farm in a small family cemetery. Their descendants later had their gravestones set into a cement monument on the site, and the monument can be seen today although most of the stones are now worn smooth. The monument is in a grove of trees and shrubs in front of the Hukill family residence on McAdoo Road in Brooke County.

    Ninian and Mary had eleven children: (1) George Stricker Beall 1782-1853 of Rush Run, Jefferson County, Ohio; (2) Mary Beall 1784-1860 wife of Harry Hammond of East Springfield, Ohio; (3) James Beall 1789-1866 of Brooke County, (4) Mary Am Beall wife of William Cash (5) Nancy Ann Beall, wife of William Wells; (6) Beth Ann Beall 1794-1849 wife of Hillory Fisher of Brooke County; (7) John Stricker Beall 1798-1852 of Brooke County; (8) Basil Beall 1799-1871 of Brooke County; (9) Benjamin Beall 1801-1827; (10) Ann Eliza Beall 1803-1874 wife of Andrew Jester of Independence, Pennsylvania; and (11) Samuel Beall 1805-1833. Beth Ann and Basil are buried in Franklin Cemetery; James is buried in Lower Buffalo Graveyard; John, Benjamin and probably Samuel are buried in the family cemetery with their parents; and George and Mary are buried in family cemeteries in Ohio.

    Died:
    William Davidson Farm


  5. 7.  Beall, Anna Eliza Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born in 1788 in Frederick, Maryland, USA; and died.

    Notes:

    Beall Family
    Contributed by David W. Neerman
    NINIAN AND MARY (STRICKER) BEALL

    Ninian Beall and his wife Mary Stricker were early settlers of Brooke County, West Virginia, moving there about 1796 when it was still Ohio County, Virginia. Ninian and Mary were both probably born in Frederick County, Maryland, and were married in Frederick City on March 7, 1780. Long thought to be Ninian Edmonston Beall, son of Benjamin Beall, recent research shows him to be a son of James Beall of Frederick County. Mary was born Anna Maria Stricker on January 27, 1763 to George Stricker and his wife Catherine Springer.

    Ninian and Mary sold their property in Frederick County in 1796 and probably moved to Brooke County about that time. Ninian died April II, 183 1, and Mary died February 2, 1843, and both were buried on their farm in a small family cemetery. Their descendants later had their gravestones set into a cement monument on the site, and the monument can be seen today although most of the stones are now worn smooth. The monument is in a grove of trees and shrubs in front of the Hukill family residence on McAdoo Road in Brooke County.

    Ninian and Mary had eleven children: (1) George Stricker Beall 1782-1853 of Rush Run, Jefferson County, Ohio; (2) Mary Beall 1784-1860 wife of Harry Hammond of East Springfield, Ohio; (3) James Beall 1789-1866 of Brooke County, (4) Mary Am Beall wife of William Cash (5) Nancy Ann Beall, wife of William Wells; (6) Beth Ann Beall 1794-1849 wife of Hillory Fisher of Brooke County; (7) John Stricker Beall 1798-1852 of Brooke County; (8) Basil Beall 1799-1871 of Brooke County; (9) Benjamin Beall 1801-1827; (10) Ann Eliza Beall 1803-1874 wife of Andrew Jester of Independence, Pennsylvania; and (11) Samuel Beall 1805-1833. Beth Ann and Basil are buried in Franklin Cemetery; James is buried in Lower Buffalo Graveyard; John, Benjamin and probably Samuel are buried in the family cemetery with their parents; and George and Mary are buried in family cemeteries in Ohio.


  6. 8.  Beall, James Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born on 31 Jan 1789 in Prince George's, Maryland, USA; died on 3 May 1866 in Brooke, West Virginia, USA; was buried after 3 May 1866 in Lower Buffalo Graveyard, Wellsburg, Brooke, West Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LVM4-HW4
    • Residence: 1850, Hopewell Township, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA

    Notes:

    Married when he was 29 to 17 year old Mary McCormick.

    Beall Family
    Contributed by David W. Neerman
    NINIAN AND MARY (STRICKER) BEALL

    Ninian Beall and his wife Mary Stricker were early settlers of Brooke County, West Virginia, moving there about 1796 when it was still Ohio County, Virginia. Ninian and Mary were both probably born in Frederick County, Maryland, and were married in Frederick City on March 7, 1780. Long thought to be Ninian Edmonston Beall, son of Benjamin Beall, recent research shows him to be a son of James Beall of Frederick County. Mary was born Anna Maria Stricker on January 27, 1763 to George Stricker and his wife Catherine Springer.

    Ninian and Mary sold their property in Frederick County in 1796 and probably moved to Brooke County about that time. Ninian died April II, 183 1, and Mary died February 2, 1843, and both were buried on their farm in a small family cemetery. Their descendants later had their gravestones set into a cement monument on the site, and the monument can be seen today although most of the stones are now worn smooth. The monument is in a grove of trees and shrubs in front of the Hukill family residence on McAdoo Road in Brooke County.

    Ninian and Mary had eleven children: (1) George Stricker Beall 1782-1853 of Rush Run, Jefferson County, Ohio; (2) Mary Beall 1784-1860 wife of Harry Hammond of East Springfield, Ohio; (3) James Beall 1789-1866 of Brooke County, (4) Mary Am Beall wife of William Cash (5) Nancy Ann Beall, wife of William Wells; (6) Beth Ann Beall 1794-1849 wife of Hillory Fisher of Brooke County; (7) John Stricker Beall 1798-1852 of Brooke County; (8) Basil Beall 1799-1871 of Brooke County; (9) Benjamin Beall 1801-1827; (10) Ann Eliza Beall 1803-1874 wife of Andrew Jester of Independence, Pennsylvania; and (11) Samuel Beall 1805-1833. Beth Ann and Basil are buried in Franklin Cemetery; James is buried in Lower Buffalo Graveyard; John, Benjamin and probably Samuel are buried in the family cemetery with their parents; and George and Mary are buried in family cemeteries in Ohio.

    James married McCormick, Mary on 6 Oct 1818 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, USA. Mary was born on 24 Nov 1801 in Hopewell Township, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 31 Jan 1866 in Brooke, West Virginia, USA; was buried after 31 Jan 1866 in Lower Buffalo Graveyard, Wellsburg, Brooke, West Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 14. Beall, Bethana Annie  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Jan 1842 in Hopewell Township, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 25 Oct 1906 in Boonville, Cooper, Missouri, USA; was buried after 25 Oct 1906 in Old Lamine Cemetery, Lamine, Cooper, Missouri, USA.
    2. 15. Beall, Laura Caroline  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Sep 1838 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 17 Apr 1844 in Brooke, West Virginia, USA; was buried in 1844 in Brooke, West Virginia, USA.
    3. 16. Beall, Mary Ann  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Jun 1827 in Pennsylvania, USA; and died.
    4. 17. Beall, Benjamin Franklin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Sep 1834 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 14 Feb 1835 in Pennsylvania, USA; was buried after 14 Feb 1835 in Lower Buffalo Graveyard, Wellsburg, Brooke, West Virginia, USA.
    5. 18. Beall, William McCormick  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Feb 1822 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 21 Jan 1912 in Newark, Licking, Ohio, USA; was buried on 23 Jan 1912 in Licking, Ohio, USA.
    6. 19. Beall, Sarah Lavina  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Jul 1845 in Boonville Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA; died on 7 Sep 1913 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA; was buried on 8 Sep 1913 in Forest Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA.
    7. 20. Beall, Margaret  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Oct 1824 in Pennsylvania, USA; and died.
    8. 21. Beall, Katharine  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Apr 1832 in Pennsylvania, USA; and died.
    9. 22. Beall, John Stricker  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Nov 1829 in Independence, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 22 Dec 1903 in Wellsburg, Brooke, West Virginia, USA.
    10. 23. Beall, Wilson  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Mar 1820 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 27 Jul 1884 in Brooke, West Virginia, USA; was buried after 27 Jul 1884 in Wellsburg, Brooke, West Virginia, USA.
    11. 24. Beall, Elizabeth McCormick  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Feb 1836 in Hopewell Township, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 8 Apr 1915 in Washington, Pennsylvania, USA.

  7. 9.  Beall, John Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born in 1790 in Frederick, Maryland, USA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1860, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA

    Notes:

    Beall Family
    Contributed by David W. Neerman
    NINIAN AND MARY (STRICKER) BEALL

    Ninian Beall and his wife Mary Stricker were early settlers of Brooke County, West Virginia, moving there about 1796 when it was still Ohio County, Virginia. Ninian and Mary were both probably born in Frederick County, Maryland, and were married in Frederick City on March 7, 1780. Long thought to be Ninian Edmonston Beall, son of Benjamin Beall, recent research shows him to be a son of James Beall of Frederick County. Mary was born Anna Maria Stricker on January 27, 1763 to George Stricker and his wife Catherine Springer.

    Ninian and Mary sold their property in Frederick County in 1796 and probably moved to Brooke County about that time. Ninian died April II, 183 1, and Mary died February 2, 1843, and both were buried on their farm in a small family cemetery. Their descendants later had their gravestones set into a cement monument on the site, and the monument can be seen today although most of the stones are now worn smooth. The monument is in a grove of trees and shrubs in front of the Hukill family residence on McAdoo Road in Brooke County.

    Ninian and Mary had eleven children: (1) George Stricker Beall 1782-1853 of Rush Run, Jefferson County, Ohio; (2) Mary Beall 1784-1860 wife of Harry Hammond of East Springfield, Ohio; (3) James Beall 1789-1866 of Brooke County, (4) Mary Am Beall wife of William Cash (5) Nancy Ann Beall, wife of William Wells; (6) Beth Ann Beall 1794-1849 wife of Hillory Fisher of Brooke County; (7) John Stricker Beall 1798-1852 of Brooke County; (8) Basil Beall 1799-1871 of Brooke County; (9) Benjamin Beall 1801-1827; (10) Ann Eliza Beall 1803-1874 wife of Andrew Jester of Independence, Pennsylvania; and (11) Samuel Beall 1805-1833. Beth Ann and Basil are buried in Franklin Cemetery; James is buried in Lower Buffalo Graveyard; John, Benjamin and probably Samuel are buried in the family cemetery with their parents; and George and Mary are buried in family cemeteries in Ohio.


  8. 10.  Beall, Beth Ann Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born in 1792 in Frederick, Maryland, USA; died in 1849.

    Notes:

    Beall Family
    Contributed by David W. Neerman
    NINIAN AND MARY (STRICKER) BEALL

    Ninian Beall and his wife Mary Stricker were early settlers of Brooke County, West Virginia, moving there about 1796 when it was still Ohio County, Virginia. Ninian and Mary were both probably born in Frederick County, Maryland, and were married in Frederick City on March 7, 1780. Long thought to be Ninian Edmonston Beall, son of Benjamin Beall, recent research shows him to be a son of James Beall of Frederick County. Mary was born Anna Maria Stricker on January 27, 1763 to George Stricker and his wife Catherine Springer.

    Ninian and Mary sold their property in Frederick County in 1796 and probably moved to Brooke County about that time. Ninian died April II, 183 1, and Mary died February 2, 1843, and both were buried on their farm in a small family cemetery. Their descendants later had their gravestones set into a cement monument on the site, and the monument can be seen today although most of the stones are now worn smooth. The monument is in a grove of trees and shrubs in front of the Hukill family residence on McAdoo Road in Brooke County.

    Ninian and Mary had eleven children: (1) George Stricker Beall 1782-1853 of Rush Run, Jefferson County, Ohio; (2) Mary Beall 1784-1860 wife of Harry Hammond of East Springfield, Ohio; (3) James Beall 1789-1866 of Brooke County, (4) Mary Am Beall wife of William Cash (5) Nancy Ann Beall, wife of William Wells; (6) Beth Ann Beall 1794-1849 wife of Hillory Fisher of Brooke County; (7) John Stricker Beall 1798-1852 of Brooke County; (8) Basil Beall 1799-1871 of Brooke County; (9) Benjamin Beall 1801-1827; (10) Ann Eliza Beall 1803-1874 wife of Andrew Jester of Independence, Pennsylvania; and (11) Samuel Beall 1805-1833. Beth Ann and Basil are buried in Franklin Cemetery; James is buried in Lower Buffalo Graveyard; John, Benjamin and probably Samuel are buried in the family cemetery with their parents; and George and Mary are buried in family cemeteries in Ohio.


  9. 11.  Beall, Ann Eliza Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born in 1795 in Prince George's, Maryland, USA; and died.

    Notes:

    Beall Family
    Contributed by David W. Neerman
    NINIAN AND MARY (STRICKER) BEALL

    Ninian Beall and his wife Mary Stricker were early settlers of Brooke County, West Virginia, moving there about 1796 when it was still Ohio County, Virginia. Ninian and Mary were both probably born in Frederick County, Maryland, and were married in Frederick City on March 7, 1780. Long thought to be Ninian Edmonston Beall, son of Benjamin Beall, recent research shows him to be a son of James Beall of Frederick County. Mary was born Anna Maria Stricker on January 27, 1763 to George Stricker and his wife Catherine Springer.

    Ninian and Mary sold their property in Frederick County in 1796 and probably moved to Brooke County about that time. Ninian died April II, 183 1, and Mary died February 2, 1843, and both were buried on their farm in a small family cemetery. Their descendants later had their gravestones set into a cement monument on the site, and the monument can be seen today although most of the stones are now worn smooth. The monument is in a grove of trees and shrubs in front of the Hukill family residence on McAdoo Road in Brooke County.

    Ninian and Mary had eleven children: (1) George Stricker Beall 1782-1853 of Rush Run, Jefferson County, Ohio; (2) Mary Beall 1784-1860 wife of Harry Hammond of East Springfield, Ohio; (3) James Beall 1789-1866 of Brooke County, (4) Mary Am Beall wife of William Cash (5) Nancy Ann Beall, wife of William Wells; (6) Beth Ann Beall 1794-1849 wife of Hillory Fisher of Brooke County; (7) John Stricker Beall 1798-1852 of Brooke County; (8) Basil Beall 1799-1871 of Brooke County; (9) Benjamin Beall 1801-1827; (10) Ann Eliza Beall 1803-1874 wife of Andrew Jester of Independence, Pennsylvania; and (11) Samuel Beall 1805-1833. Beth Ann and Basil are buried in Franklin Cemetery; James is buried in Lower Buffalo Graveyard; John, Benjamin and probably Samuel are buried in the family cemetery with their parents; and George and Mary are buried in family cemeteries in Ohio.


  10. 12.  Beall, Nancy Ann Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born on 2 Nov 1796 in Frederick, Maryland, USA; died on 9 Apr 1867 in West Liberty, Ohio, West Virginia, USA; was buried in 1867 in West Liberty, Ohio, West Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Ohio, West Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    Here is some background....
    I received both Beall family bibles, copied at the same time in the mid-40s or 1950s. This is important since because in the bible entry Nancy's name is spelled Bell, but since they both family bible records came from the the Beall family to me (a decendant of the Beall family) her last name should read Beall.

    Since I have the Nancy Beall/William Wells family record, it is likely that Nancy Beall and her husband William Wells probably immigrated over the Appalachian mountains with Nancy's brother James Beall and his family to (then Virginia) now Brooke County, West Virginia. This is a only guess since I have a copy of her family bible records.

    The next guess I made was since I could find no record of a William Wells in the Beall family tree, I did a search on family search and found William Wells and a Nancy Beall. Though their birth years were off by a couple of years, it was a strong guess they are the same Nancy Beall and William Wells that should be in the Beall family tree.

    Gist Wylie (gistwylie@yahoo.com)

    Beall Family
    Contributed by David W. Neerman
    NINIAN AND MARY (STRICKER) BEALL

    Ninian Beall and his wife Mary Stricker were early settlers of Brooke County, West Virginia, moving there about 1796 when it was still Ohio County, Virginia. Ninian and Mary were both probably born in Frederick County, Maryland, and were married in Frederick City on March 7, 1780. Long thought to be Ninian Edmonston Beall, son of Benjamin Beall, recent research shows him to be a son of James Beall of Frederick County. Mary was born Anna Maria Stricker on January 27, 1763 to George Stricker and his wife Catherine Springer.

    Ninian and Mary sold their property in Frederick County in 1796 and probably moved to Brooke County about that time. Ninian died April II, 183 1, and Mary died February 2, 1843, and both were buried on their farm in a small family cemetery. Their descendants later had their gravestones set into a cement monument on the site, and the monument can be seen today although most of the stones are now worn smooth. The monument is in a grove of trees and shrubs in front of the Hukill family residence on McAdoo Road in Brooke County.

    Ninian and Mary had eleven children: (1) George Stricker Beall 1782-1853 of Rush Run, Jefferson County, Ohio; (2) Mary Beall 1784-1860 wife of Harry Hammond of East Springfield, Ohio; (3) James Beall 1789-1866 of Brooke County, (4) Mary Am Beall wife of William Cash (5) Nancy Ann Beall, wife of William Wells; (6) Beth Ann Beall 1794-1849 wife of Hillory Fisher of Brooke County; (7) John Stricker Beall 1798-1852 of Brooke County; (8) Basil Beall 1799-1871 of Brooke County; (9) Benjamin Beall 1801-1827; (10) Ann Eliza Beall 1803-1874 wife of Andrew Jester of Independence, Pennsylvania; and (11) Samuel Beall 1805-1833. Beth Ann and Basil are buried in Franklin Cemetery; James is buried in Lower Buffalo Graveyard; John, Benjamin and probably Samuel are buried in the family cemetery with their parents; and George and Mary are buried in family cemeteries in Ohio.


  11. 13.  Beall, Catherine Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born in 1802 in Frederick, Maryland, USA; and died.

    Notes:

    Beall Family
    Contributed by David W. Neerman
    NINIAN AND MARY (STRICKER) BEALL

    Ninian Beall and his wife Mary Stricker were early settlers of Brooke County, West Virginia, moving there about 1796 when it was still Ohio County, Virginia. Ninian and Mary were both probably born in Frederick County, Maryland, and were married in Frederick City on March 7, 1780. Long thought to be Ninian Edmonston Beall, son of Benjamin Beall, recent research shows him to be a son of James Beall of Frederick County. Mary was born Anna Maria Stricker on January 27, 1763 to George Stricker and his wife Catherine Springer.

    Ninian and Mary sold their property in Frederick County in 1796 and probably moved to Brooke County about that time. Ninian died April II, 183 1, and Mary died February 2, 1843, and both were buried on their farm in a small family cemetery. Their descendants later had their gravestones set into a cement monument on the site, and the monument can be seen today although most of the stones are now worn smooth. The monument is in a grove of trees and shrubs in front of the Hukill family residence on McAdoo Road in Brooke County.

    Ninian and Mary had eleven children: (1) George Stricker Beall 1782-1853 of Rush Run, Jefferson County, Ohio; (2) Mary Beall 1784-1860 wife of Harry Hammond of East Springfield, Ohio; (3) James Beall 1789-1866 of Brooke County, (4) Mary Am Beall wife of William Cash (5) Nancy Ann Beall, wife of William Wells; (6) Beth Ann Beall 1794-1849 wife of Hillory Fisher of Brooke County; (7) John Stricker Beall 1798-1852 of Brooke County; (8) Basil Beall 1799-1871 of Brooke County; (9) Benjamin Beall 1801-1827; (10) Ann Eliza Beall 1803-1874 wife of Andrew Jester of Independence, Pennsylvania; and (11) Samuel Beall 1805-1833. Beth Ann and Basil are buried in Franklin Cemetery; James is buried in Lower Buffalo Graveyard; John, Benjamin and probably Samuel are buried in the family cemetery with their parents; and George and Mary are buried in family cemeteries in Ohio.



Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Beall, Bethana Annie Descendancy chart to this point (8.James3, 2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born on 18 Jan 1842 in Hopewell Township, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 25 Oct 1906 in Boonville, Cooper, Missouri, USA; was buried after 25 Oct 1906 in Old Lamine Cemetery, Lamine, Cooper, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Nickname: BETHANN
    • FSID: LVHK-GP3
    • Residence: 1900, Boonville, Cooper, Missouri, USA; Spring Street
    • Will: 13 Sep 1906, Boonville, Cooper, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    "No children"

    Bethana married Beall, James Elmer on 5 Feb 1866 in West Virginia, USA. James (son of Beall, John Stricker and Barnes, Sarah) was born in Jul 1840 in West Virginia, USA; died on 19 Sep 1910 in Boonville, Cooper, Missouri, USA; was buried after 19 Sep 1910 in Old Lamine Cemetery, Lamine, Cooper, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 25. Fouzer, Margaret Louise  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Aug 1854 in Allegheny City [Merged into Pittsburgh], Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 26 Jun 1921 in Boonville, Cooper, Missouri, USA; was buried on 28 Jun 1921 in Old Lamine Cemetery, Lamine, Cooper, Missouri, USA.

  2. 15.  Beall, Laura Caroline Descendancy chart to this point (8.James3, 2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born on 16 Sep 1838 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 17 Apr 1844 in Brooke, West Virginia, USA; was buried in 1844 in Brooke, West Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    "Aged five years and seven months old." Beall family bible.


  3. 16.  Beall, Mary Ann Descendancy chart to this point (8.James3, 2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born on 28 Jun 1827 in Pennsylvania, USA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Hopewell Township, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA

    Notes:

    4 sons


  4. 17.  Beall, Benjamin Franklin Descendancy chart to this point (8.James3, 2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born on 18 Sep 1834 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 14 Feb 1835 in Pennsylvania, USA; was buried after 14 Feb 1835 in Lower Buffalo Graveyard, Wellsburg, Brooke, West Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    "Aged five months." Original Beall family bible.


  5. 18.  Beall, William McCormick Descendancy chart to this point (8.James3, 2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born on 10 Feb 1822 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 21 Jan 1912 in Newark, Licking, Ohio, USA; was buried on 23 Jan 1912 in Licking, Ohio, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1880, Franklin Township, Licking, Ohio, USA

    Notes:

    Had two wives.


  6. 19.  Beall, Sarah Lavina Descendancy chart to this point (8.James3, 2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born on 2 Jul 1845 in Boonville Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA; died on 7 Sep 1913 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA; was buried on 8 Sep 1913 in Forest Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LVHK-GRH
    • Residence: 1850, Hopewell Township, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Boonville Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA; Age: 25; PersonalEstateValue: 5000; RealEstateValue: 20000; Occupation: Farmer
    • Residence: 1880, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    "4 children."

    Died:
    1311 S Paseo

    Sarah married Baker, Isaac Ironshire Evans on 20 Dec 1866 in St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA. Isaac was born on 24 Jul 1844 in Berlin, Worcester, Maryland, USA; died on 11 May 1922 in Taney, Missouri, USA; was buried in Branson, Taney, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 26. Baker, Mary Evans  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Nov 1867 in Boonville Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA; died on 16 Oct 1932 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA; was buried on 18 Oct 1932 in Forest Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA.
    2. 27. Baker, Robert Leroy  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1871 in Boonville Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA; died in 1924 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA; was buried in 1924 in Forest Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA.
    3. 28. Baker, Mary Beall  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jul 1873 in Boonville Township, Cooper, Missouri, USA; died on 21 Apr 1955 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA.
    4. 29. Baker, Kate Lazear  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1876 in Kaw Township, Jackson, Missouri, USA; died in 1880 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA; was buried in 1880 in Forest Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA.

  7. 20.  Beall, Margaret Descendancy chart to this point (8.James3, 2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born on 17 Oct 1824 in Pennsylvania, USA; and died.

    Notes:

    She had "4 daughters"


  8. 21.  Beall, Katharine Descendancy chart to this point (8.James3, 2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born on 3 Apr 1832 in Pennsylvania, USA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Hopewell Township, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA

    Notes:

    Her name, even in the Beall family bible records seems to alternate between a letter "C" and "K".


  9. 22.  Beall, John Stricker Descendancy chart to this point (8.James3, 2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born on 8 Nov 1829 in Independence, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 22 Dec 1903 in Wellsburg, Brooke, West Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1860, Loudoun, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1870, West Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1880, Wellsburg, Brooke, West Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Brooke, West Virginia, USA


  10. 23.  Beall, Wilson Descendancy chart to this point (8.James3, 2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born on 30 Mar 1820 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 27 Jul 1884 in Brooke, West Virginia, USA; was buried after 27 Jul 1884 in Wellsburg, Brooke, West Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Brooke, West Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1880, Wellsburg, Brooke, West Virginia, USA


  11. 24.  Beall, Elizabeth McCormick Descendancy chart to this point (8.James3, 2.Anna2, 1.Catharine1) was born on 3 Feb 1836 in Hopewell Township, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 8 Apr 1915 in Washington, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Hopewell, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Canton, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Residence: 1910, Canton, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA

    Notes:

    79 years, 2 months, 6 days. James Beall Wylie family bible.