| Home Surname List Name Index Sources GEDCOM File Email Us | Samuel BEACH489 was born in 1752 in Morristown, Morris, New Jersey. He died on 10 April 1829 at the age of 77. He has Ancestral File Number 1DGR-W4. BIRTH: Of Morristown Parents: Greshom BEACH and Mary Elizabeth SALTER. Spouse: Mary STWEART. Sarah BEACH was born on 16 November 1667 in Stratford, New Haven, Connecticut. She died before 1677 at the age of 10 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut. Parents: John BEACH Immigrant and Hannah or Mary STAPLES Salem Witch Trials. Thankful BEACH502 was born on 20 September 1702 in Wallingford, Connecticut. She died in 1745 or 1754 at the age of 43 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut. Parents: Thomas BEACH and Pheobe WILCOXON. THOMAS BEACH I was born between 1584 and 1595 in St. Albans (Of Bocking, Essex, England). He died in 1636 at the age of 52 in St. Albans, Devon, England. The origins of John Beach have not been properly traced back to records in England, as is suggested by the claim that Thomas Beach came from St. Albans, Devonshire, when St. Albans is in fact in Hertfordshire on the other side of England (Richard Brown: internet: rba@multilingua.co.uk) Parents: ROBERT BEACH. Spouse: JOAN HILL. JOAN HILL and THOMAS BEACH I were married on 5 October 1611 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, Devon, England. Spouse:Thomas Beach Date:5 Oct 1611 Location:St. Albans, D evonshire, England THOMAS BEACH Immigrant503 was born in 1613 in St. Albans, Devon, England. He was christened on 15 December 1622 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England. He died on 16 June 1662 at the age of 49 in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut Colony, British Empire. The Beach family in England was De la Beche, originally from France at Tours and came to England with William the Conqueror in 1066. Our line of descent is probably from three brothers, Richard, John and Thomas who arrived at New Haven, Conn., July 1638. There is supposed to be a book at the First Congregational Church, Goshen, Conn., stating that these three brothers came to New Haven on the same ship, "Elizabeth and Anna," with a Rev. Peter Prudence who was from Yorkshire County. Other genealogical records say the three brothers were sons of a Rev.John Beach of Devonshire, England. Many genealogists and investigators have attempted to solve the origin of the family in England but so far no record of proof has been discovered. The first record of Thomas is at New Haven on 6 Apr 1646: "Thomas Beach, defective in his rest (gun) fined 6d." In 1648 Thomas was a young man and unmarried and residing with his brother Richard at the corner of Meadow and Whiting Street in New Haven and his brother John had the adjoining lot. One Beach authority believes he was born about 1639. Another reference appears in town records 2 Nov 1652: "Thomas Beach declareth he went to Richard Sperries farm, upon some occasion betwixt his brother Richard, Ed Camp was there, quarreled with him. Thomas started home. Camp followed and beat him with a stick. Camp fined." In 1652 Thomas married Sarah Platt of Milford. On 3 Oct 1654, Francis Brown, absent from training answered he was carrying away Thomas Beach and household goods to Milford. He had a house in Milford on part of what is now called "Old Main Street" and was a shoemaker. In 1654 Milford granted him one acre of land to build a house on condition he "doe settup and follow his trade." Thomas died about 1662. His inventory of estate was filed 31 May 1662. !Camp Family Database: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~genlady In 1639 there came from England three brothers, Richard, John and Thomas- who settled in New Haven, Ct. where Thomas in 1654, married Sarah, daughter of Richard Platt, and of their children one son, John, was born and died. Another record says he was born in 1628 !Colket: New Haven (Conn.) 1646, Milford 1654, d by 31 May 1 662. Shoemaker, freeman. THOMAS, Milford 1658, br. of Richard, had liv. at New Haven, and there, by w. Sarah, d. of deac. Richard Platt of M. had Sarah, b. 1 Mar. 1654; but at M. had John, 19 Oct. 1655; Mary, 1657; Samuel, 1660; and Zopher,1662; and he d. in that yr. His wid. m. Miles Merwin, and d. 1670. Thirteen of this name are seen in the last list of gr. at Yale. THOMAS BEACH OF NEW HAVEN !A Biography By Eugene H. Beach, Jr. Thomas Beach, the "Pilgrim" ancestor of this line, first finds mention in the records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven for somewhat less than distinguished reasons. As a member of a fledgling settlement in a potentially hostile wilderness, it was expected that he and all other males of suitable age would be ready to defend the town against attack.This meant making sure their firearms - undoubtedly heavy match lock muskets with a stand or "rest" required to steady and aim them - were in good repair. Thus, at " A Court holden April 7th, 1646," it is recorded that: "Thom Beech defective in his rest fyned 6d." Hoadly, Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, 1638-1649, pp.229, 232 And while it might be hoped that this sire of so many future patriots and pioneers might respond to this admonition and fulfill his civic responsibility, such was not to be. On the contrary, exactly three months later, "At a Court held at New haven this 7th July, 1646," it is recorded that: "Ricd Newman, Fran: Browne, Robert Vsher, Wm Bassett & Thom Beech for their defects in their guns, fyned 1s a piece." Hoadly, Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, 1638-1649, pp.260-261 By the following spring, however, Thomas Beach's relationship with the civil authorities appears to have improved. Thus, by an entry dated March 7, 1647, it is recorded he had then or shortly before taken the "Oath of Fidelity" and joined in the "Fundamental Agreement" or "Covenant," by which the Scriptures were made the basis for both civil a nd church lawin the New Haven colony, Hoadly, Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, 1638-1649, p. 139. In so doing Thomas Beach, like his brothers Richard and John before him, was admitted as a "planter" and made a "freeman" - one entitled to the privileges of corporate citizenship and not, as has been erroneously assumed, indicative of a prior state of bound servitude It is claimed by some, on the basis of unknown evidence, that Thomas Beach was, as of this time, "... a young man in 1648 and unmarried and resided with his brother Richard, who lived at the corner of Meadow and Whiting Streets and that his brother John then lived on the adjoining lot," Beach Family Magazine, Vol. I, No. 1, p. 12. He does not appear further in the early New Haven records, however, until March 1, 1652,when he is mentioned in the transcript of a trial involving one Bishop, accused of mistreating his servant, Samuel Andrews. Among other allegations, Bishop was claimed to have forced Andrews to go barefoot in cold weather, with the result that the young man soon developed painful frostbite. Andrews ran away to the home of Mistress Evans, who sought to provide for his needs. Thus: "Samuel Lamb, servant to Mris. Evanc, aged about sixteen years, testifyeth vpon oath that his Mris. sent him with Sam. Andrews, when he dwelt at Goodman Bishops, to Thomas Beech his for a pare of shooes for Sam. Andrews,..." Dexter, Ancient Town Records, Vol. I, p. 166 This establishes Thomas Beach's trade as that of a cobbler and not, as some have stated, a blacksmith, See: e.g., Elmer Taylor Beach, Beach In America, p. 43. Also in 1652 Thomas Beach married Sarah Platt, the daughter of Deacon Richard and Mary (Wood) Platt, of Milford, Connecticut, Beach Family Magazine, Vol. I, No. 1, p. 12. She was born at Ware, Hertfordshire, England, and baptized there on September 11, 1635, Abbott, Families of Early Milford, Connecticut, pp. 547-548. Some sources give the date and month of the marriage as September 25th, but the basis for this is uncertain, James, The Ancestry and Posterity of Obil Beach, p. 43. Miss Helen Beach, one of the authors of The Descendants of Thomas Beach of Milford, Connecticut, claimed that the ceremony took place in Milford, but no evidence for this has yet been found. It is clear, however, that the couple resided in New Haven for the two years following their marriage, where their first child, Sarah, was born March 1, 1653/54. In this regard it should also be noted that at least one source has confused the date of Thomas Beach's marriage with the date of daughter Sarah's birth, American Historical Society, Encyclopedia of Biography -Connecticut, Vol. III, p. 91. The next record which has been preserved concerning Thomas Beach is not only the most extensive, but also the most interesting since it concerns an altercation and subsequent litigation between him and one Edward Camp. At a term of the New Haven court held on November 2, 1652, it is stated that: "Thomas Beech declareth that he went to Richard Sperries farme vpon some occasion betwixt his brother Richard Beech and himselfe, and found their Edward Camp, Ralph Lines, and Richard Beech: it seemes they were talking of him when he came in, for Edw: Camp said when he saw him, here hee comes; Edward Camp said to Thomas Beech that the message he bid his brother Richard doe to him was false, and said he you said you have something else to saye to me, therefore speake now, but Thom: Beech refused; Edwa: Camp urged him to speake but Thom: Beech would not, but said to Edward Camp, doe you hold yor tongue, I will not speake; then Edwa: Camp rose vp from the place where he satt, came to him and knitt his fist and threatened him, and he though the would haue beate him,saying shall you teach me to speake; after this he went out to goe hom, and when hee was aboute three quarters of a mile from ye farme homeward Edward Camp ouertooke him, and threw him downe, and fell vpon him wth his cudgell, and beate him verey much, and said I will haue you know you rogue you shall not teach mee to speake; ye impression of the blowes were apparrently seene as ye Gouernor testifyed, Thom: Beech hauing showed him his arme, and the effeccts of them he found in his body, being sore beatten aboute ye backe. Edward Camp was bidden to speake for himselfe. He said hee desired Thom: Beech to produce his proofe: he was asked if he denyed it; he said Thomas Beech hath charged him, and let him prove it, and that is all he shall say. Where vpon Ralph Lines, Richard Beech, and Rich: Sperry all testified that there was a quarrelling betwixt them in the house, and that after Thom: Beech was gone, Edward Camp eate some victuall and went out, saying he would goe fetch his gune wch he had left in the woods; but that Edward Camp beate him they cannot testifye. The Gouernor told Edward Camp & informed the Court that this case is like the case of a rape,spoken of Deut. 22, there is no witnes onely the testimoney of the maid and the effects found vpon her; the damsell cryed and there was none to saue her; then none but herselfe to testifye, yet that was accepted; it is as when a man riseth vp against his neighbour; so in this case, there is no other witnes but the parties wronged; he test fies the thing and offers to affirme it vpon oath, showes the print of the stroakes given him: and the partie charged cannot cleere himselfe by any contrary affirmation; nor (if that were permitted) dares he deny the fact vpon oath; but when the Gouernor was aboute to prepare Thom: Beech for his oath, by shewing him the danger of perjury in such a case, Ralph Lines spake privately to Edward Camp, where vpon Ed Camp said he did not desire Thom: Beech to take oath. The Gouernor tould him if he would confess the thing it might be spared, but if he put him to it, and knowes himselfe guilty, the oath will be required at his hand; it were better for him if he did it, to confess it was in a passion and show his sorrow for it; Edward Camp said it was so; he did it in a passion, but it was but wth a small sticke that he struckehim wth, that he thought would not hurt him. Thomas Beech was asked what he demanded for damage; he said he left it to the Court, but he thinkes it hindered him five shillings in his labour, and the Court charges and time spent in runing aboute; where vpon the Court by way of sentence Ordered that Edward Camp paye to Thomas Beech (all his charges being included) twenty shillings, and that he paye also to the Towne for disturbing the peace twenty shillings, but he was told had he not by a seasonable confession somewhat mittigated the sentence, the fine would haue bine higher, and he must haue bine bound to the peace; that such as are apt to abuse their strength might be warned, and others traueling alone in ye woods the better secured:" Dexter, Ancient Town Records, Vol. I, pp. 151-153 This record is significant since it establishes, by Thomas Beach's own declaration, his relationship to his brother, Richard Beach. From the perspective of those claiming descent from Thomas Beach it is equally, if not more interesting as an all-too-rare glimpse into the life and times of an otherwise distant and enigmatic ancestor. It would be a mistake, however, to believe that the miscreant Edward Camp was brought so readily to justice. On the contrary, at a session of court held on December 7,1652: "Thomas Beech desired execution for twenty shillings that Edward Camp was by this Court ordered to paye him, but refuseth; wch the Court would have granted, but Mr Goodye are promised Thomas Beech to paye him twenty shillings, wth wch he was satisfied:/" Dexter, Ancient Town Records, Vol. I, pp. 155-156 The next reference to Thomas Beach is that which records the birth of "Sarah Beech the Daughter of Thom. Beech... the firft of March 1653/54," Vital Records of New Haven, 1649-1850, Part 1, p. 10. Within the next seven months, however, Thomas Beach, his wife and infant daughter would depart New Haven for Milford, some eight miles to the west. Thus, the old New Haven records contain this final mention of Thomas Beach, dated October 3, 1654: "Francis Browne was complained of for absence at Trayning also. It was answered that he was carying away Thom: Beech to Milford." Dexter, Ancient Town Records, Vol. I, p. 222 Given the sorry state of the roads at this time, at least one author has speculated that the family's journey was "probably by water," Jacobus, Mary (Royce) Beach, p. 9. Indeed, the old New Haven records contain other entries which indicate that Francis Brown operated a ferry. In any event it should be noted that this record, perhaps unknown to earlier historians, contradicts claims that Thomas Beach was not in Milford until several years later, See: Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Vol. 1, p. 144 ["Thomas, Milford, 1658"]; Hibbard, History of the Town of Goshen, Connecticut, p. 421 ["settled inM. 1 657-58"]; Virkus, Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol. IV, p. 732["at Milford, 1658"]. Thomas Beach's relocation to Milford was undoubtedly motivated by severalconsiderations. For one thing it would mean his wife and child might nowbe nearer to Deacon Richard Platt and his family. For another, the Milford town records for 1654 reveal the grant to: "Thomas Beach, lately of New Haven, an acre of land to build a house [onthe] condition that he doe sett up and follow his trade." Beach Family Magazine, Vol. I, No. 1, p. 12 From the probate of his estate it is learned such a house was indeed built, "with round stones," in that part of Milford called Old Main Street, Beach Family Magazine, Vol. I, N o. 1, p. 12; Vol. III, No. 1, p.236. It was here that the remainder of Thomas Beach's children were born and where he at last died, in early 1662. According to one source his death came on March 1st, but this is suspect; the same month and day also being erroneously given by the same source for his marriage, American Historical Society, Encyclopedia of Biography - Connecticut,Vol. III, p. 147. Note should also be taken of the error made by Hibbard, History of the Town of Goshen, Connecticut, p. 421, which asserts Thomas Beach died in 1677, even though his widow, Sarah (Platt) Beach, is known to have remarried Miles Merwin in 1665. The place of Thomas Beach's burial is unknown. His estate was the first administered at Milford, with the initial inventory having been filed on May 31, 1662. Subsequent probate records indicate the following: "13 June 1666. Inventory of ye estate of Thomas Beach, late of Milford, deceased, exhibited a house and land included and prized at Thirty pounds, reserved for ye benefit of the children of ye sd Beach and securitie given for ye said Thirty pounds by Miles Murwin. Whereas Miles Murwin hath given securitie to the Court for Thirty pounds to be paid to the children of Thomas Beach; These may Certifie that J. Richard Plat have Received two & twenty pounds & ten shillings of the sd Miles Murwin, & do hereby ingage to the Court to pay ye sd to the three sons of the said Beech when they shall come to age 21 years. Dated 2 Apr.1674; witnessed by Samuell Eells, Robert Plum; exhibited at Court 10 June1674. At Court May ye last 1662 (in Milford). The inventory of Thomas Beach hisgoods & estate as prized by us George Clarke Jun'r & Thomas Camfield,36:09:00. No will; Deacon Richard Platt informs that... Thomas Beach didowe... 36 pounds or thereabouts... the Care of Compounding with ye Creditors and ye paym't of ye debts was left with Deacon Richard Platt &his daughter the widow of the deceased. 11 November 1674. Concerning this inventory... As also of the sd Richard Platts great parentall care of the mother & her small children, & of his great paines taking to preserve a title of ye estate as he could by compounding with ye Creditors, and maintaineing his daughter & soe many of her children as he did gratis; (yet) ye house being built with roundstones & standing without a tenant it was like to fall, & ye fence much decayed, & hee seeing noe way how he could uphold it, he did approve and advise with his daughters Concurrense, yet the sd house & land be sold,and he out of his great love and respect to ye widow & her children,would have the product, as much as he could of it kept for ye use and behoofe of the mother & children, which not long after, the house & homelott w'th ye outland was sold, the house and homelott by Miles Merwin by ye order and consent of Richard Platt & his sd daughter Sarah Beach, whoe was then become ye wife of ye sd Miles Merwin, w'ch sd house & homelott was sold for thirty pounds to be reserved for the use of the 4 children of the sd Sarah Beach; and twenty two pounds & ten shillings is now secured in the hands of Deacon Richard Platt... and concerning ye seven pounds and ten shillings remaineing of the sale of ye house, it is in Miles Merwins hand." Beach Family Magazine, Vol. III, No. 1, p. 236, citing County Court Records of New Haven, Vol. I, pp. 6, 81. See also: The Ancestry and Posterity of Obil Beach, pp. 44-45 The Court thereupon approved the sale of the house, appointed Deacon Richard Platt as administrator, and declared that "ye thirty pounds (it being the fruit of the bounty & love of the grandfather) to be equally distributed to the four children when they shall come to lawful age." Sarah (Platt) Beach was admitted to full communion in the First Congregational Church of Milford on May 3, 1663. The following year, on September 4, 1664, she caused at least two, if not all of her children by her late husband to be baptized. She remarried, as noted, Miles Merwin in 1665, bore him four daughters, and died on March 15, 1670. ISSUE: Some authorities credit Thomas Beach with a son Thomas, but this is in error. The supposed "son" Thomas is in fact Thomas Beach, the son of John Beach. !BIBLIOGRAPHY !Abbott, Susan Woodruff, compiler, Families of Early Milford, Connecticut, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, Maryland, 1979. !Adams, Arthur, et al, editors, Vital Records of New Haven, 1649-1850, 2 Volumes, The Connecticut Society of the Order of Founders and Patriots of America, The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Connecticut, 1917 and 1924 [Part of the series, Vital Records of Connecticut, Series I, Towns IV, Parts I and II]. !American Historical Society, Encyclopedia of Biography - Connecticut, Vol. III, American Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 1919. !Beach, Alfred E. and Beach, Cora M., editors, The Beach Family Magazine, Casper, Wyoming and Flint, Michigan, 1926 t o 1932 [publication ceased after Vol. IV, No. I]. !Beach, Elmer Taylor, Beach In America, Ihling Bros. and Evarand Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1923 !Beach, Helen and Beach, Mary E., The Descendants of Thomas Beach ofMilford, Connecticut, The Case, Lockwood & Brain ard Company, Hartford,Connecticut, 1912. !Dexter, Franklin Bowditch, editor, Ancient Town Records: New Haven TownRecords, 1649-1662, New Haven Colony Historica l Society, 1917, Vol. I. !Hibbard, A. G., History of the Town of Goshen, Connecticut, Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, Hartford, Connecticut, 1897. !Hoadly, Charles J., editor, Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven from 1638 to 1649, Case, Tiffany & Company, Hartford, Connecticut,1857. !Jacobus, Donald Lines, Mary (Royce) Beach, The Tuttle, More house &Taylor Company, New Haven, Connecticut, 1926 [Reprinted from the New England Historic Genealogical Register, January, 1926, with additional data on the Beach and Royce/Roys/Rice families]. !James, Alma Lewis, The Ancestry and Posterity of Obil Beach, BladePublishing Company, Fairbury, Illinois, 1936. !Savage, James, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of NewEngland, in four volumes, Little, Brown and Comp any, Boston,Massachusetts, 1860-1862. !Virkus, Frederick A., editor, Compendium of American Genealogy, 7Volumes, The Virkus Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1925 -1942. !Beach Brothers has birth 1613/1619 in Derbyshire, England, death 1662 in Meriden, New Haven, CT. Parents: THOMAS BEACH I and JOAN HILL. Thomas BEACH[xUpline] (private). Parents: John BEACH Immigrant and Hannah or Mary STAPLES Salem Witch Trials. Spouse: Pheobe WILCOXON. Children were: Gershom BEACH, Timothy BEACH, Nathan G. BEACH, Moses BEACH, Caleb BEACH, Thankful BEACH, Joanna BEACH, Phebe BEACH. Spouse: Ruth Hale PECK. Children were: Hannah BEACH, Ruth BEACH, Benoni BEACH, Thomas BEACH. Thomas BEACH was born on 9 December 1685 in Connecticut, USA. He died on 13 December 1685 at the age of 0 in Connecticut, USA. Parents: Thomas BEACH and Ruth Hale PECK. Timothy BEACH was born on 11 January 1688/9 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut. He died in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut. Children of TIMOTHY BEACH and HANNAH COOK are: THOMAS BEACH, b. August 06, 1714, Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut; d. September 27, 1714, Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut. THOMAS BEACH, b. December 16, 1715, Walingford, New Haven, Connecticut. KEZIAH BEACH, b. October 28, 1717, Walingford, New Haven, Connecticut; d. April 14, 1733. PRUDENCE BEACH, b. October 06, 1719, Walingford, New Haven, Connecticut. HANNAH BEACH, b. April 21, 1722, Walingford, New Haven, Connecticut; d. July 23, 1773; m. ISSAC PARKER, August 11, 1742; b. 1720, Walingford, New Haven, Connecticut. EBENEZER BEACH, b. February 09, 1723/24, Walingford, New Haven, Connecticut; d. Abt. 1726, (Some say that Ebeneezer Beach b. 03 Sep 1828 in Wallingford; m. Mary Bradley 01 Feb 1758, New Haven, CT. Mary born 31 Jul 1737, died 25 Mar 1796.) Ebeneezer served in the French Indian War (Source DAR Magizine, Mar. 1998, page 209. PHINEAS BEACH, b. January 28, 1725/26, Walingford, New Haven, Connecticut; d. February 22, 1805. KEZIAH BEACH, b. May 18, 1733, Walingford, New Haven, Connecticut; d. November 25, 1735. Parents: Thomas BEACH and Pheobe WILCOXON. Mary BEACHELDER was born in 1689. She died on 19 September 1755 at the age of 66 in East Haddam,Middlesex,Connecticut. Spouse: Nathaniel COMEDY. Children were: Elizabeth COMEDY. Elizabeth BEADLE was born in 1643. Spouse: Peter STAPLES. Elizabeth BEADLE and Peter STAPLES were married about 1672 in Kittery,South Berwick,Maine. Children were: John STAPLES. Adam BEAGLE was born in 1727 in Robeson,Berks,Pennsylvania. Spouse: Mrs. Margaret BEAGLE. Mrs. Margaret BEAGLE and Adam BEAGLE were married in 1745 in ,,Pennsylvania. Children were: Borick BEAGLE. Borick BEAGLE was born in 1757 in Robeson,Berks,Pennsylvania. He died on 2 October 1841 at the age of 84 in East Nantmeal,Chester,Pennsylvania. Parents: Adam BEAGLE and Mrs. Margaret BEAGLE. Spouse: Elizabeth MOSES. Elizabeth MOSES and Borick BEAGLE were married about 1788 in ,Chester, Pennsylvania. Children were: Henry BEAGLE. Spouse: Margaret WALLEIGH. Henry BEAGLE13 was born in 1788 in Auckland,Chester,Pennsylvania. He died on 23 January 1873 at the age of 85 in Philadelphia,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania. He has Ancestral File Number 40CS-N1. Parents: Borick BEAGLE and Elizabeth MOSES. Spouse: Mrs. Mary BEAGLE. Mrs. Mary BEAGLE and Henry BEAGLE were married on 9 September 1816 in Philadelphia,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania. Spouse: Margaret Sarah EVANS. Margaret Sarah EVANS and Henry BEAGLE were married about 1808 in Auckland,Chester,Pennsylvania.4 Children were: Phebe BEAGLE. Mrs. Margaret BEAGLE was born in 1728 in ,,Pennsylvania. Spouse: Adam BEAGLE. Mrs. Margaret BEAGLE and Adam BEAGLE were married in 1745 in ,,Pennsylvania. Children were: Borick BEAGLE. Mrs. Mary BEAGLE was born in 1792 in Northern Liberty,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania. She died on 25 August 1838 at the age of 46. Spouse: Henry BEAGLE. Mrs. Mary BEAGLE and Henry BEAGLE were married on 9 September 1816 in Philadelphia,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania. Phebe BEAGLE[xUpline] (private). Parents: Henry BEAGLE and Margaret Sarah EVANS. Spouse: James RODEBACK. Children were: Margaret RODEBACK, Phebe Ann RODEBACK, Lorenzo Barnes RODEBACK, Rebecca Helen RODEBACK, Kathrine Angeline RODEBACK, Edward Hunter RODEBACK, James Jr. RODEBACK, John RODEBACK, Sarah Jane RODEBACK, John RODEBACK. BEAL504 was born about 1590 in BEAL504 was born on 3 March 1665 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. He has Ancestral File Number HQ6K-D2. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Martha CHUBBUCK. Asa BEAL504 was born about 1688 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He has Ancestral File Number JP7F-P4. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Elizabeth JOY. Asa BEAL505 was born about 1688 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He has Ancestral File Number JP7F-P4. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Elizabeth JOY. Asa BEAL504 was born about 1693 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. He has Ancestral File Number TGTB-ZR. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Elizabeth JOY. Asa BEAL505 was born about 1693 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. He has Ancestral File Number TGTB-ZR. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Elizabeth JOY. Christian BEAL504 was born in 1654 in Christian BEAL504 was born on 27 March 1683 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He has Ancestral File Number JP7F-LL. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Elizabeth JOY. Christian BEAL505 was born on 27 March 1683 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He has Ancestral File Number JP7F-LL. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Elizabeth JOY. Eliza BEAL504 was born on 7 February 1686 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She has Ancestral File Number JP7F-NX. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Elizabeth JOY. Eliza BEAL505 was born on 7 February 1686 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She has Ancestral File Number JP7F-NX. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Elizabeth JOY. Elizabeth BEAL504 was born on 3 May 1685 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She died on 18 December 1775 at the age of 90 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She has Ancestral File Number JP7F-MR. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Elizabeth JOY. Elizabeth BEAL505 was born on 3 May 1685 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She died on 18 December 1775 at the age of 90 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She has Ancestral File Number JP7F-MR. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Elizabeth JOY. Gershom BEAL504 was born on 31 May 1677 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He has Ancestral File Number JP7F-H3. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Elizabeth JOY. Gershom BEAL505 was born on 31 May 1677 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He has Ancestral File Number JP7F-H3. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Elizabeth JOY. Hannah BEAL504 was born in 1603 in , Norfolk, England. She died on 5 February 1682/3 at the age of 80. She has Ancestral File Number 1SQ7-W71. Parents: Edwarde BEALES and Martha STONE. Hannah BEAL504 was born in 1656 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. She was christened in 1656 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. She died on 15 September 1717 at the age of 61 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. Hannah has Ancestral File Number C5ZN-P3. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Martha CHUBBUCK. John BEAL504 was born in 1650. He was christened on 25 August 1650 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. He died on 23 November 1655 at the age of 5 in , Hingham, , Ma. John has Ancestral File Number HQ6K-5T. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Martha CHUBBUCK. John BEAL504 was born on 7 December 1659 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. He died on 6 January 1659/60 at the age of 0 in Hingham, , Ma. He has Ancestral File Number HQ6K-9J. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Martha CHUBBUCK. John BEAL504 was christened on 14 September 1627 in , Wymondham, Norfolk, England. He was born on 6 December 1666 in Hingham, Norwich, Norfolk, England. He died on 12 September 1694 at the age of 27 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. John has Ancestral File Number GVLS-2R. Parents: John BEAL (BEALES) (BEALE) and Frances RIPLEY. John (Jr.) BEAL504 was born in September 1627 in Hingham, Norfolk, England. He died on 12 September 1694 at the age of 67 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. He has Ancestral File Number 1T93-3TR. Parents: John BEAL (BEALES) (BEALE) and Frances RIPLEY. Martha BEAL504 was christened on 1 January 1620 in , , Norfolk, England. She was born in 1622/3 in Hingham, Norwich, Norfolk, England. She died on 26 April 1690 at the age of 67 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Martha has Ancestral File Number GVLS-0F. Parents: John BEAL (BEALES) (BEALE) and Frances RIPLEY. Martha Effie Jane BEAL was born on 12 February 1888 in Hord, Clay Co, IL. She was born on 12 February 1888. She died in 1938 at the age of 50. Martha died on 24 December 1938 at the age of 50 in Chicago, Cook Co, IL. She was also known as Effie Beal. She was buried in St Stephens Cemetery, Clay Co, IL. Not all information verified and/or documented. Not all are my direct line (only those denoted by *). Please use this as a guide and contact the source for more information. I am actively making updates and corrections and reposting the information Parents: . Spouse: Frederick THOMPSON. Martha Effie Jane BEAL and Frederick THOMPSON were married on 18 September 1907 in Flora, Clay Co, Il. Mary BEAL504 was born on 28 October 1623 in Hingham, Norfolk, England. She was christened on 28 October 1623 in Hingham, Norfolk, , England. She died on 12 December 1696 at the age of 73 in Hingham, Plymouth Co., Ma. Mary has Ancestral File Number B53S-R8. She was buried in Hingham, Plymouth Co., Ma. Parents: John BEAL (BEALES) (BEALE) and Frances RIPLEY. Mary BEAL504 was born about 1652 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. She has Ancestral File Number HQ6K-61. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Martha CHUBBUCK. Nathaniel BEAL504 was christened on 2 March 1621 in , Wymondham, Norfolk, England. He was born in 1629 in Hingham, Norwich, Norfolk, England. He died on 29 December 1708 at the age of 79 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. Nathaniel has Ancestral File Number GVLS-3X. Parents: John BEAL (BEALES) (BEALE) and Frances RIPLEY. Spouse: Martha CHUBBUCK. Martha CHUBBUCK and Nathaniel BEAL were married in 1645 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Children were: Susannah BEAL, Christian BEAL, Sarah BEAL, John BEAL, John BEAL, BEAL, Mary BEAL, Sarah BEAL, Sarah BEAL, Hannah BEAL, Martha Beal CHUBBOCK, Nathaniel BEAL. Nathaniel BEAL504 was born in October 1648 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He died after 1708 at the age of 60 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He has Ancestral File Number C9PX-QS. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Martha CHUBBUCK. Spouse: Elizabeth JOY. Children were: Solomon BEAL. Spouse: Elizabeth JOY. Elizabeth JOY and Nathaniel BEAL were married on 15 March 1676 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Children were: Asa BEAL, Gershom BEAL, Solomon BEAL, Nathaniel BEAL, Christian BEAL, Elizabeth BEAL, Eliza BEAL, Asa BEAL. Nathaniel BEAL505 was born in October 1648 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. He was christened in October 1648 in , Hingham, , Ma. He died after 1708 at the age of 60 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Nathaniel has Ancestral File Number C9PX-QS. Spouse: Elizabeth JOY. Elizabeth JOY and Nathaniel BEAL were married on 15 March 1676 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Children were: Asa BEAL, Gershom BEAL, Solomon BEAL, Nathaniel BEAL, Christian BEAL, Elizabeth BEAL, Eliza BEAL, Asa BEAL. Nathaniel BEAL504 was born on 18 April 1681 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He died in 1703 at the age of 22 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He has Ancestral File Number JP7F-KF. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Elizabeth JOY. Nathaniel BEAL505 was born on 18 April 1681 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He died in 1703 at the age of 22 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He has Ancestral File Number JP7F-KF. Parents: Nathaniel BEAL and Elizabeth JOY. Robert BEAL504 was born about 1612 in <, , England>. He has Ancestral File Number 1SQ7-W9F. Parents: Edwarde BEALES and Martha STONE. Sarah BEAL504 was born in 1608 in , , England. She died on 15 March 1679/80 at the age of 72 in , , Massachusetts. She has Ancestral File Number 1SQ7-W87. Parents: Edwarde BEALES and Martha STONE. Sarah BEAL504 was born in 1624 in Hingham, Norwich, Norfolk, England. She died on 9 November 1710 at the age of 86 in , Braintree, Essex, England. She has Ancestral File Number B56D-D1. Parents: John BEAL (BEALES) (BEALE) and Frances RIPLEY. Sarah BEAL504 was born about 1661 in |