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Mary Ann (Edmonston) Beall (1703 - 1758)

Mary Ann Beall formerly Edmonston
Born in Prince George's, Province of Marylandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1715 in Prince George's County, MDmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 55 in Prince George's, Province of Marylandmap
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Biography

Mary (Edmonston) Beall is a member of Edmonstone Clan.

Name & Parentage

Name: Mary Ann Edmonston


She was the d/o (Col.) Archibald Edmonston and Jane Beall, d/o Col. Ninian Beall, immigrant. [1] [2]

Birth 1703

She was born in 1703, Prince George's Co. [1] [2]

Marriage

Mary Ann Edmonston married James Beall, s/o Alexander Beall, immigrant). [1] [2]

They were married ca 1714; [3] or in 1715 [1] or ca 1715.

Death

She died by 17 April 1758. [3]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland . . .; http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I015919&tree=Tree1
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Fielder M.M. Beall, Colonial Families of the United States Descended from the Immigrants . . .; Higginson Book Company, Salem, MA, 1929, p.86
  3. 3.0 3.1 Elise Greenup Jourdan, Early Families of Southern Maryland, Vol. 6, Heritage Books 2007, Westminster, Maryland, p. 238

Notes

  • Edmonston-104 was created by Sandra Scarborough through the import of Dargan-Evans.ged on Feb 21, 2015.




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There is information on this woman and other members of the Beall family in the booklet "Colesville," by Ned Bayley, 1997. There is also information about the Edmonston family who were early settlers in the Colesville (Montgomery Co., MD) area. Noland 588
posted by Linda (Noland) Layman
Edmonston-187 and Edmonston-104 appear to represent the same person because: Same parents, same birth and death years, same siblings
posted by Steven Beall
Yes, good point, let's assume they are two different people. until further evidence. I am adding children of James Beall and currently assigning to Mary Edmonston-187 as wife.
posted by Steven Beall
You are correct, I did read them wrong, it is possible the death date that was changed on this profile with no explanation of the change threw me a little. Everything I have has her death in 1734, but no exact date. I would like to see that death date cleared up before the merge, 1734 to 1758 was practically a lifetime in that era.
posted by Sandra Scarborough
Edmonston-104 and Edmonston-187 do not represent the same person because: These are separate persons, one is an Edmonston by birth and the other by marriage.
posted by Sandra Scarborough
Edmonston-104 and Edmonston-187 appear to represent the same person because: Seem to be the same person.
posted by [Living Abrecht]
This Mary Edmonston-187 is most likely a duplicate of Edmonston-104, because: same birth and death info. Consider merging?
posted by Steven Beall
Hi Sandra: I believe she was m. to Beall-744 James Beall "of Alexander."

Also, Edmonston-187 Mary Edmonston may be a duplicate of Edmonston-104.

posted by Steven Beall
Maryland, one of the original 13 colonies, ratified the Constitution, Monday, April 28, 1788, prior to that it was referred to as the Province of Maryland
posted by Sandra Scarborough

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