He was presumably born in either Prince George's Co. or Frederick Co., which was erected in 1748 out of the upper portion of Prince George's Co. (Montgomery and Washington Counties would bot be erected until 1776.) [2] "Samuel and his family moved ever northward in Western Maryland, lived in Frederick County until it was subdivided into several counties." [Montgomery Co. and Washington Co.] [3]
Inheritance from Father 1778
Will of SAMUEL BEALL, Jr., Washington Co; written 15 Oct 1774; probate 10 Jan 1778.
After decease of wife Kelly's Purchase 206 acres to be sold or disposed of and the money divided as follows: To son Samuel, 1/4 [4]
Four Marriages
Four marriages are recorded in the marriage records of Westmoreland County, Va:
↑ 2.02.12.22.32.42.5 Beall, Lieut. Col. Fielder M.M., Colonial Families of the United States Descended from the Immigrants Who Arrived Before 1700 . . .; Higginson Book Company, Salem, MA; originally published Philadelphia, 1929., pp. 191-92.
↑ Heterick, Elizabeth B. Five Families "BEALL" of Maryland, Montgomery County, Maryland: Montgomery County Historical Society, Alexander Beall section, p. 35
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