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Extracted from “Revolutionary Service of General Rezin Beall.” by Ward Ginn
Fairfax Resolves Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution. < link >
Delivered at a Veteran’s Day Ceremony and Grave Marking
St. John’s Episcopal Church
Beltsville, Maryland
November 9, 2002
Rezin Beall was born around 1723, the son of William Beall, who, in turn, was the son of Thomas Beall, one of the five Bealls who immigrated from Scotland to Maryland in the late 1660s. Rezin’s first wife, Amelia Beall, was the great grand-daughter of Ninian Beall, the immigrant who gained fame for commanding the militia in Maryland, founding the Presbyterian Church in America and having vast land holdings, including the land on which the White House stands today.
Prince George's County, St. John's and Prince George Parishes Maryland State Census 1776
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1748
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Prince George's County, Maryland
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1764 |
1764
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1768 |
1768
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PrinceGeorge’sCounty, Maryland, Colonial America
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1770 |
1770
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Prince George’s County, Maryland, Colonial America
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1776 |
1776
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Prince George’s County, Maryland, Colonial America
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1778 |
1778
Age 30
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Prince George's County, MD, United States
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