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Rachel Dicks (Beals)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Frederick County, VA
Death: August 22, 1827 (77-78)
Center, Guilford County, North Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: Centre Friends Meeting Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Beals and Margaret Esther Beals
Wife of James Dicks
Mother of Elizabeth Beard; Peter Dicks; William Dicks; Tamar Hodgin; Ruth Dicks and 4 others
Sister of William Beals, III; Mary Beals; Sarah Beals; Ruth Beals; John Beals and 10 others
Half sister of Abraham Beals

Managed by: Brandon Keith Gregory
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About Rachel Dicks

http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=101550954

Birth: 1749 Frederick County Virginia, USA Death: Aug. 22, 1827 Guilford County North Carolina, USA

Rachel Beals was born in Frederick County, VA, the daughter of John and Margaret (Hunt) Beals/Bales. Her family came to what is now Guilford County (then Rowan County) when she was young. About 1768 she married James Dicks. Since she and her new husband had married "out of meeting" they were disowned by New Garden Friends Meeting for their offense. In 1775, they made an apology to the meeting and returned to membership. That same year they transferred their membership to Centre Friends Meeting. The meeting records record her death as occurring on the 22nd of 8th mo 1827.

She was the mother of seven children: Peter, William, Elizabeth, Tamar, Ruth, Deborah and Rachel.

Friends traditionally did not permit the marking of graves, believing that all men were equal in death as in life, and believing that marked graves were an opportunity for those of wealth to "show off" their position. About 1800, however, Friends realized that there were some practical aspects to having a tombstone, and over the next few decades individual meetings gradually began to permit the marking of graves. The stone pictured here is believed to mark Rachel's grave. It is a fieldstone crudely marked with "R.D. 1827" which would be typical of the simple types of early stones that Friends permitted.

Family links:

Parents:
 John Beals (1717 - 1796)
 Margaret Hunt Beals (1721 - 1796)

Spouse:

 James Dicks (1747 - 1829)*

Children:

 Peter Dicks (1772 - 1843)*
 Elizabeth Dicks Beard (1776 - 1816)*
 Tamar Dicks Hodgin (1777 - 1850)*

Siblings:

 Lydia Beals Hiatt Hadley (1740 - 1801)*
 William Beals (1740 - 1814)*
 Hannah Beals Hockett (1741 - 1804)*
 John Beals (1744 - 1809)*
 Rachel Beals Dicks (1749 - 1827)

*Calculated relationship

Burial: Centre Friends Meeting Cemetery Greensboro Guilford County North Carolina, USA

Created by: Mary Louise Reynolds Record added: Dec 01, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 101550954

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Rachel Dicks's Timeline

1749
1749
Frederick County, VA
1771
May 13, 1771
Guilford County, North Carolina, United States
1773
May 4, 1773
New Garden, Guilford, North Carolina, United States
1775
July 29, 1775
Guilford County, North Carolina, United States
1776
1776
Guilford, North Carolina, United States
1777
December 29, 1777
Guilford County, North Carolina, United States
1780
April 11, 1780
Center MM, Guilford, Colony of North Carolina, British Colonial America
1780
Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
1785
August 11, 1785
Guilford, North Carolina, United States