Col. George Beall

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Col. George Beall

Also Known As: "Beale"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bacon Hall Plantation, Prince George's County, Maryland
Death: March 15, 1780 (81)
Georgetown, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Place of Burial: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Colonel Ninian Beall and Ruth Beall
Husband of Elizabeth Beall
Father of Leven Beall; Esther Beall; Patrick Beall; Thomas Beall; Thomas Beall and 8 others
Brother of Capt. Charles Beall; John Beall; Ninian Beall, Jr.; Mary Evans; Hannah Whitehead and 5 others

Managed by: James Michael McCullough, Jr.
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About Col. George Beall

Proven children of Col. Ninian Beall & his wife Ruth:

10. Col George Beall, born 1695. Named as son in 1707 deed of gift. Named in 1717 Will. Married Elizabeth Brooke and Barbara Dent. Children.


A Patriot of the American Revolution for MARYLAND. DAR Ancestor # A007842

_______________________ George was the son of Ninian Beall of Scotland and Ruth Moore. He served in the Revolutionary War, Captain, troop of horse, Maryland Militia 1738-1752.  George married Elizabeth Brooke. They had thirteen children:
  1. Esther
  2. Thomas
  3. Mary
  4. Jane
  5. George (married Elizabeth Magruder)
  6. Leven
  7. Patrick
  8. Thomas (died young)
  9. Rebecca
  10. Lucy (married Samuel Wade Magruder)
  11. Elizabeth (married Walter Evans)
  12. Mary (married Mr. White)
  13. Thomas (married Ann Orme)

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  • Records discovered by George Arthur Trail IV
  • Prince George's County Circuit Court ( certificates patented, PG)....1725..." Addition to Rock of Dunbarton" for George Beall....".January 18, 1720.....Beginning at a bounded red oak standing at the end of the north northwest line.....on the side of a hill near the place where Christian Gun was killed by the indians...."
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Col. George Beall's Timeline

1698
April 4, 1698
Bacon Hall Plantation, Prince George's County, Maryland
1715
1715
1716
1716
Maryland, United States
1724
1724
1729
February 26, 1729
Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
1735
1735
Maryland, United States
1738
1738
Prince George's, Maryland, United States
1743
1743
1745
1745
Prince George's, Maryland, Colonial America