Larry Anderson - Families and Individuals

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Sarah BEALS

    Sent by Jesse Day.  Sarah was made a minister in the New Garden meeting 28 Sept 1765.
   Sent by William Graham.
        Historical Records of Old Frederick Co., Va. page 228.
   Sarah was a Quaker Minister. John Mills Sr. was one of the frist settler in old Frederick County, a recipient of a Bryan-Ross grant in 1735.  Also it is believed that Mills Branch of the Cacapon River was named after him, although he left the area before Fairfax land grants were issued.  These were pioneer Quaker Families.
   Donna Lamb has a date of birth as 29 June 1713.
Birth:  Batch 7423124 #99, Film 935153.
   As sent by Charity Monroe of Peoria, Ill. Sept. 30, 1992.
   "Sarah Beals came form a distinquished line that goes back to the Claytons and Edges of England.  She was ordained a minister in the Quaker Church in 1765.

    The family lived in Chester Co., Pa., but moved to Monnockesy MM which is within the verge of Nottengham Meeting."
   "In the State Land Office at Richmond, Va, dated 11-12-1735, are deeds as
follows:  John Mills, Jr., 408 acres in Berkley Co., now West Virginia,
adjoining his Father's patent on Mill Creek.  In the Frederick Co. records a
deed recorded 3-9-1743/4 from John Mills, Jr. to John Beals 165 acres."!  Sent by Jesse Day.  Sarah was made a minister in the New Garden meeting 28
Sept 1765.


Leah WHITE

D/o John White and Kindness Drain.


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