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Elizabeth (Brooke) Beall (abt. 1699 - 1748)

Elizabeth Beall formerly Brooke
Born about in Prince George's, Marylandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about 1730 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 49 in Marylandmap
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Biography

Elizabeth (Brooke) Beall was the daughter of Col. Thomas Brooke and his second wife Barbara Dent. [1]

Elizabeth Brooke was born about 1699 in Maryland.

She married Col. George Beall (b. 1695; d. 1780).[1]

She died on 02 Oct 1748 in Maryland and was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington, District of Columbia. [2]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Maryland Historical Society, Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol 1, page 185. Cited by Find A Grave: Memorial #33513877 Col Thomas Brooke]
  2. Find A Grave: Memorial #50217139 for Elizabeth Beall

Seealso:

  • Brooke Family of Whitchurch, Hampshire, England by Thomas Willing Balch, 1899




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Brooke-2281 and Brooke-857 appear to represent the same person because: Other than conflict in birth date, other info appears to support merge.
posted by John Hanley