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About Mary Jessup
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Birth: Aug. 30, 1743 Prince George's County Maryland, USA Death: Aug. 18, 1822 Jackson County Indiana, USA
Mary Beals Jessup is the daughter of Rev. Thomas Beals and his wife Sarah Antrim Beals. Rev. Thomas Beals is credited with being the first Quaker minister in the State of Ohio and preached to the Indians--having been captured by the Indians and escaped went back to try to convert them. Mary Beals and Thomas Jessup had 10 children named Ruth, Ester, Patience, Joshua,Thomas, Johnathan, Daniel, Timothy, Isaac and Nathan. Mary Beals Jessup and her husband Thomas Jessup were devout Quaker's and would not have been buried in a non denominational cemetery. They were members of Sandcreek Monthly Meeting in Bartholomew County IN. I do not believe that Thomas Jessup is buried in the Driftwood cemetery that was a Baptist Church cemetery. I believe he and Mary are both buried in this Quaker (Friends) cemetery located close to Seymour IN. Carol
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Parents:
Thomas Beals (1719 - 1801)
Sarah Esther Antrim Beals (1724 - 1813)
Spouse:
Thomas Jessup (1745 - 1819)
Children:
Ruth Jessup Parisho (1769 - ____)*
Thomas Jessup (1775 - 1847)*
Isaac Jessup (1783 - 1842)*
Siblings:
Mary Beals Jessup (1743 - 1822)
Patience Beals Carr (1747 - 1842)*
Elizabeth Beals Bond (1755 - 1848)*
Margaret Beals Huff (1757 - 1833)*
John Bowater Beals (1763 - 1848)*
Jacob Beals (1768 - 1853)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Friends Cemetery New Farmington Jackson County Indiana, USA
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Created by: Carol Guinn Jenkins Record added: Mar 19, 2015 Find A Grave Memorial# 143902200 https://old.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=143902200
Mary Jessup's Timeline
1743 |
August 30, 1743
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Monocacy Friends Meeting, Frederick County, Province of Maryland
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1769 |
May 19, 1769
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Guilford County, North Carolina, United States
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1770 |
October 3, 1770
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Westfield, Surry County, North Carolina
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1772 |
February 27, 1772
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New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina
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1822 |
August 18, 1822
Age 78
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Driftwood Friends Meeting, Jackson County, Indiana, United States
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New Farmington, Jackson County, Indiana, United States of America
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