A List Of All Thomas Beales At Time Of Beale Papers 1817-1822

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A List Of All Thomas Beale's At Time Of Beale Papers 1817-1822

This list should have all the Thomas Beale's that lived at the time of the Beale Papers.
I will be adding to this list over the next few weeks if my vacations don't get in the way.
If you wish to add a Thomas Beale please show were he is from as not to have duplicate entries.
Thank you. Jack. S.
 

1. Captain Thomas Beale born 1773 in VA 20 miles from Bedford County, VA. Lived in New Orleans 1810-18??
 

2. Thomas K Beale of VA. Born ??
 

3. Thomas Beale Jr of VA born about 1803 died 1823 New Orleans, LA
TB, Jr. DOB: 1800; DOD: 1823. Born in Fincastle, Va.; Died in New Orleans, La. He was 23 years old...
 

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TB, Jr. DOB: 1820; DOD: 1823. Born in Fincastle, Va.; Died in New Orleans, La. He was 23 years old...

According to my info Beale Jr was a minor at the time the property was sold to him which made the transfer illegal in 1819.
 

There are 12 more if you look at the 1850 census. That would be the age but we can not say they were dead in 1823-5.
 

CORRECT; she and Thomas Beale, Sr. NEVER got married...

That make sence then, his Father seemed upset with him in the will. He was a shamed son of the Family.
 

That make sence then, his Father seemed upset with him in the will. He was a shamed son of the Family.
You confusing Thomas Beale, Sr. & Thomas Beale, Jr,? WHO was Thomas Beale, Sr.'s FATHER...?
 

TAVERNER BEALE is Thomas Beale's Father and ELIZABETH HITE is Thomas Beale's Mother :icon_scratch:
 

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Not everyone with dark skin is swarthy. The word is usually used to describe someone whose skin is weather beaten and darkened by the sun, or has an olive complexion. But the famous 19th-century American poet Walt Whitman, who was of English and Dutch stock, seemed to be describing himself in his poem "Behold This Swarthy Face," so swarthy may be in the eyes of the beholder.
 

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