Primary Source, United States Census, 1860,[1] : Data summary: In the 1860 census, David Beebe, age (37) was the head of a Constantia, Oswego, New York household. Members of the household include:
) John and Emily Pearsall {Brother-in-law, i.e. brother of wife}
) Alfred and Harriet Beebe, {Brother.}
) Galusha Beebe and Chrisina Beebe {Brother.}
) Stephen and Eliza Wiggins, {Brother-in-law, i.e. husband of sister. )
) Lucy Beebe {Mother}
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"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MC1Q-FQR : 23 December 2020), David Beebe, Constantia, Oswego, New York, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
"New York State Census, 1892," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X36Y-Z9Y : 11 December 2020), David Beebe, 1892; citing , Constantia, , 01, Oswego, New York, county offices, New York; FHL microfilm 857,444.
Email:
Date: October 3, 2005 6:33:16 PM PDT
To: NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [NYMADISO] Beebe
Hi Shirley,
Joan and I have discussed our Beebes a few times but haven't quite connected them to each other. However, I also have a BEEBE ancestor who married into the PIERSALL/PEARSALL line and can tell you about that line. Does this information sound like yours?
John Piersall (son of Samuel Piersall)
b.
m. Emily _____(name not listed in book)
10 children:
-Samuel
-Edward
-David
-George
-Roseltha -m. James Miller
-Elizabeth
-Ellen
-Anna
-Lavinia
-Jane
The Piersall/Pearsall line is a long one and if the above Roseltha is indeed your Emily Roseltha Piersall, then you can track your Piersall line WAAAAAYYYYY back. Let me know if this information sounds like what you are looking for. I have a thick three volume set on the Piersall/Pearsall line.
If this is your family then your ggggrandmother would be my gggg aunt (if I have enough greats). John Piersall was the brother to my ancestor, Eliza Piersall (b 1829) who married David Beebe (b 1819).
Hope this helps!
Barb
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DNA Connections
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