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John Valentine Beeler

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John Valentine Beeler

Birth
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1823 (aged 85–86)
Liberty Hill, Grainger County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Liberty Hill, Grainger County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Son of Ulrich and Maria Beeler of Sullivan County, TN. Husband of Mary Anna Turney. Father of Joseph Beeler (buried next to him).

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Born in Pennsylvania, son of Ulrich and Maria Buehler. Married to Mary Turney Beeler.

Took his family to the frontier of North Carolina Territory in April of 1770. Claimed a plantation on the waters of Beaver Creek, north of the Holston River. Filed North Carolina War of the Revolution Grants for service of Officers and Soldiers not in the Continental Line of North Carolina.

Filed first N.C. Grant No.10, 428 acres, on 17 April 1780. Moved with son Joseph Beeler 1762-1845 to Washburn, Grainger County, Tennessee, at the end of the Chickamauga War in 1796. Is buried in Liberty Hill Cemetery, Washburn, Tennessee. Joseph Beeler 1762-1845 in same cemtery.

Veterans Administration marker for son Jacob Beeler 1761-1842 is placed in Liberty Hill Cemetery, Washburn, TN. Probably buried in Beeler Cemetery, Bristol, TN. Grave site unknown.

Veterans Administration markers for Joeph Beeler 1762-1845 in Liberty Hill Cemetery, Washburn, TN. Served at the battle of King's Mountain, South Carolina, 7 October 1780, with brother Jacob Beeler 1761-1842.

John Valentine Beeler 1737-1823, Find-A-Grave # 9179443. son of Uhlrich and Maria Beeler (Buhler). Came to the waters of Beaver Creek, north of the Holston River in April 1770. Neighbor of Evan, John and Isaac Shelby in Sullivan County, North Carolina Territory. Revolutionary War service, North Carolina Grant No. 10, April 17, 1780, "Sapling Grove", early North Carolina and Tennessee Land Grants for Rev. War service. Moved to Grainger County at the end of the Chickamauga War 1776-1794, against Dragging Canoe.
It is the Brothers of John Valentine (and not the sons as listed below) that were in the revolutionary war. The marker placed before adequate records available.

Sons Joseph Beeler 1762-1845, Find-A-Grave # 5237785 and Jacob Beeler 1761-1842, Find-A-Grave # 117396266 served under Capt. John Pemberton and Col. Isaac Shelby at the Battle of King's Mountain, South Carolina, October 7, 1780. Grandsons Joseph Beeler (Jr) ca.1793-1814 Find-A-Grave # 7630528 and Benjamin A. Beeler 1794-1877, Find-A-Grave # 61871888 served in the War of 1812, under General Andrew Jackson at Horseshoe Bend against the Creek Indians. Buried in Liberty Hill Cemetery, Washburn Tennessee.
Son of Ulrich and Maria Beeler of Sullivan County, TN. Husband of Mary Anna Turney. Father of Joseph Beeler (buried next to him).

From fold3.com

Born in Pennsylvania, son of Ulrich and Maria Buehler. Married to Mary Turney Beeler.

Took his family to the frontier of North Carolina Territory in April of 1770. Claimed a plantation on the waters of Beaver Creek, north of the Holston River. Filed North Carolina War of the Revolution Grants for service of Officers and Soldiers not in the Continental Line of North Carolina.

Filed first N.C. Grant No.10, 428 acres, on 17 April 1780. Moved with son Joseph Beeler 1762-1845 to Washburn, Grainger County, Tennessee, at the end of the Chickamauga War in 1796. Is buried in Liberty Hill Cemetery, Washburn, Tennessee. Joseph Beeler 1762-1845 in same cemtery.

Veterans Administration marker for son Jacob Beeler 1761-1842 is placed in Liberty Hill Cemetery, Washburn, TN. Probably buried in Beeler Cemetery, Bristol, TN. Grave site unknown.

Veterans Administration markers for Joeph Beeler 1762-1845 in Liberty Hill Cemetery, Washburn, TN. Served at the battle of King's Mountain, South Carolina, 7 October 1780, with brother Jacob Beeler 1761-1842.

John Valentine Beeler 1737-1823, Find-A-Grave # 9179443. son of Uhlrich and Maria Beeler (Buhler). Came to the waters of Beaver Creek, north of the Holston River in April 1770. Neighbor of Evan, John and Isaac Shelby in Sullivan County, North Carolina Territory. Revolutionary War service, North Carolina Grant No. 10, April 17, 1780, "Sapling Grove", early North Carolina and Tennessee Land Grants for Rev. War service. Moved to Grainger County at the end of the Chickamauga War 1776-1794, against Dragging Canoe.
It is the Brothers of John Valentine (and not the sons as listed below) that were in the revolutionary war. The marker placed before adequate records available.

Sons Joseph Beeler 1762-1845, Find-A-Grave # 5237785 and Jacob Beeler 1761-1842, Find-A-Grave # 117396266 served under Capt. John Pemberton and Col. Isaac Shelby at the Battle of King's Mountain, South Carolina, October 7, 1780. Grandsons Joseph Beeler (Jr) ca.1793-1814 Find-A-Grave # 7630528 and Benjamin A. Beeler 1794-1877, Find-A-Grave # 61871888 served in the War of 1812, under General Andrew Jackson at Horseshoe Bend against the Creek Indians. Buried in Liberty Hill Cemetery, Washburn Tennessee.


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  • Created by: Bev
  • Added: Jul 25, 2004
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9179443/john_valentine-beeler: accessed ), memorial page for John Valentine Beeler (21 Feb 1737–1823), Find a Grave Memorial ID 9179443, citing Liberty Hill Cemetery, Liberty Hill, Grainger County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Bev (contributor 24429746).