Western Pennsylvania Genealogy
Compiled by Douglas H. Lusher


Family Group Record



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Washington Beale and Jane Given




Husband Washington Beale 1 2 3

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         Father: [Father] Beale (      -      )
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Wife Jane Given 2

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1 F Margaret Beale 1 2

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2 F Priscilla Beale 1 2

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3 F Nancy Beale 1 2

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4 M Alexander Beale 1

            AKA: Alexandra Beale 2
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5 M Thomas Beale 1 2

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6 M Washington Beale, Jr. 1 2 3

           Born: 1 Mar 1821 - Harrison Twp, Allegheny Co, PA 1
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         Spouse: Rosanna McCune (      -1881) 1 2 3


7 M James Beale 1 2

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8 F Sarah Beale 1 2

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9 F Hannah Beale 1 2

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10 F [Unk] Beale

            AKA: Elizabeth Beale 2
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         Spouse: [Unk] Boyd (      -      ) 1



General Notes: Husband - Washington Beale


He was one of the first settlers in the part of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, that became Harrison township.

He crossed the mountains in the year 1800 and settled in what at that time was almost a wilderness, near Natrona, the site of the soda works in the northern part of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. He accumulated a valuable property there and the family fortunes flourished.

He and two brothers, John and Albion, came from Tuscarora valley, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, in the year 1801, and were among the early settlers of Allegheny County. They located first on Jack's island, and then after a time moved over the river on a farm near Bull creek, buying in the following year the farm later known as the Sam C. Alter farm.

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Sources


1 Editor, The History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Part II (Chicago, IL: A. W. Warner & Co., 1889), Pg 740.

2 Editor, Memoirs of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Vol. I (Madison, WI: Northwestern Historical Assosciation, 1904), Pg 483.

3 Editor, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, Her People Past and Present (Chicago, IL: J. H. Beers & Co., 1914), Pg 449.


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