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Gen Frederick Beall

Birth
Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
Death
13 Jun 1847 (aged 78)
Campbellton, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Carroll County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Gen. Beall was born in Prince George County, Maryland in 1768 and died in Franklin County, Georgia in 1847. He was Clerk of Inferior Court, Franklin Co., Nov. 10, 1797-1825; Clerk, Court of Ordinary, Franklin Co., July 24, 1799-?, Justice of Peace, Franklin Co., 1799-1812; Major 2nd Bat.. Franklin Co., 1801-1802; Brig General, 2nd Brigade, Georgia Militia, 1810-1829, Fought in the War of 1812 from 1812-1814. He was the son of Thaddeus Beall and Amelia Jane Beall. Married Marthe Peyton Beall, daughter of Daniel Beall and Martha Peyton Whiting.

Notes for Frederick Beall:

He is buried 4 miles west of Carrollton, GA


NOTES FROM WALTER BEALL OF WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA

"Frederick was in Franklin County, Georgia as early as 1797 when he started
serving two years as Clerk of Inferior Court. He was Clerk of Ordinary
(Probate) Judge from 24 July 1799 to 1825, and Justice of the Peace from
1799 to 1812. He was a Commissioner of Franklin County Academy and was
appointed County Commissioner by the act of November 29, 1806, to erect
Public Buildings in Carnesville.
Frederick, Daniel, and Horace Beall all drew lots in the 1805 Land Lottery or land in Baldwin, Wilkinson, and Wayne Counties. Of the three, only Horace had a winning draw.
Frederick was Major of the 2nd Battalion, Franklin County from 1801 to 1818, and was Brig. General of the 2nd Brigade, Georgia Militia from 1810 to 1829.

He fought in the War of 1812 from 1812 to 1814. He is buried in the Beall Cemetery located south-east of where Plowshare Road crosses Buck Creek, which is between Carrollton and Mt. Zion, off Route 16."


More About Frederick Beall and Martha Peyton Beall:
Marriage: 1792

Gen. Beall was born in Prince George County, Maryland in 1768 and died in Franklin County, Georgia in 1847. He was Clerk of Inferior Court, Franklin Co., Nov. 10, 1797-1825; Clerk, Court of Ordinary, Franklin Co., July 24, 1799-?, Justice of Peace, Franklin Co., 1799-1812; Major 2nd Bat.. Franklin Co., 1801-1802; Brig General, 2nd Brigade, Georgia Militia, 1810-1829, Fought in the War of 1812 from 1812-1814. He was the son of Thaddeus Beall and Amelia Jane Beall. Married Marthe Peyton Beall, daughter of Daniel Beall and Martha Peyton Whiting.

Notes for Frederick Beall:

He is buried 4 miles west of Carrollton, GA


NOTES FROM WALTER BEALL OF WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA

"Frederick was in Franklin County, Georgia as early as 1797 when he started
serving two years as Clerk of Inferior Court. He was Clerk of Ordinary
(Probate) Judge from 24 July 1799 to 1825, and Justice of the Peace from
1799 to 1812. He was a Commissioner of Franklin County Academy and was
appointed County Commissioner by the act of November 29, 1806, to erect
Public Buildings in Carnesville.
Frederick, Daniel, and Horace Beall all drew lots in the 1805 Land Lottery or land in Baldwin, Wilkinson, and Wayne Counties. Of the three, only Horace had a winning draw.
Frederick was Major of the 2nd Battalion, Franklin County from 1801 to 1818, and was Brig. General of the 2nd Brigade, Georgia Militia from 1810 to 1829.

He fought in the War of 1812 from 1812 to 1814. He is buried in the Beall Cemetery located south-east of where Plowshare Road crosses Buck Creek, which is between Carrollton and Mt. Zion, off Route 16."


More About Frederick Beall and Martha Peyton Beall:
Marriage: 1792



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