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(1880 census showing David BEals, son of Daniel Beels.)
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| '''1870 United States Federal Census''', Salem Twp, Clarion Co, PA, page 18.<br>Lines 31-34: David Beals, age 43, farmer, $5000 real, $1000 personal property; Margret, 40, keeping house; J. H. 13, in school; Daniel, 79, father, retired farmer.  All b. PA.
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| '''Beels Tax Assessment''' for Daniel and David Beels, 1842 - 1880, Clarion Co. PA
 
| '''Beels Tax Assessment''' for Daniel and David Beels, 1842 - 1880, Clarion Co. PA
 
|[[Beels Family Tax Lists, Clarion Co. PA 1842-1880|(Click here for tax record)]]
 
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| '''History of Clarion County, 1887,'''by A.J. Davis, p. 608 "Mr. David Beels settled on the farm now called the Herman Snyder place, in 1806.  Mr. Beels was a German who smuggled his way on to a ship coming to America, and was not discovered for several days.  When the ship arrived at Baltimore the captain sold him for his passage; after serving out his time, he took up a home in Penn's Valley, where he was married.  In 1806 he and his family, for they now had two children, emigrated to these parts on a wagon.  The family stopped at Sligo, while Mr. Beels sought a location.  Finding a fine lay of land, and finding no deed or article to cover it, he soon landed his family upon it, and began improving it.  He afterwards was forced to abandon it.  He then commenced improving the northwestern corner of the tract now comprising Salem township."
 
| '''History of Clarion County, 1887,'''by A.J. Davis, p. 608 "Mr. David Beels settled on the farm now called the Herman Snyder place, in 1806.  Mr. Beels was a German who smuggled his way on to a ship coming to America, and was not discovered for several days.  When the ship arrived at Baltimore the captain sold him for his passage; after serving out his time, he took up a home in Penn's Valley, where he was married.  In 1806 he and his family, for they now had two children, emigrated to these parts on a wagon.  The family stopped at Sligo, while Mr. Beels sought a location.  Finding a fine lay of land, and finding no deed or article to cover it, he soon landed his family upon it, and began improving it.  He afterwards was forced to abandon it.  He then commenced improving the northwestern corner of the tract now comprising Salem township."
  
 
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| '''Clarion News, May 5, 1994''' Beels genealogy and history in article about the barn fire on the Beels homestead.
 
| '''Clarion News, May 5, 1994''' Beels genealogy and history in article about the barn fire on the Beels homestead.
 
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|'''Correspondence of Sally Painter Prior''', ggg-granddau. of Johannes Bender whose daughter Elizabeth Painter (Bender in German) married Daniel Beels).
 
|'''Correspondence of Sally Painter Prior''', ggg-granddau. of Johannes Bender whose daughter Elizabeth Painter (Bender in German) married Daniel Beels).
 
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|'''''History of Venango County, Pennsylvania,''''' Vol. 1, 1890, Brown Runk & Co.,Chicago,  p. 585.  Richland church organized in 1823 included the Presbyterian element that organized Academia Presbyterian church in 1856 (Nickleville Presbyterian).  Members in 1856 included Elizabeth Beels and Mary Beels.  
 
|'''''History of Venango County, Pennsylvania,''''' Vol. 1, 1890, Brown Runk & Co.,Chicago,  p. 585.  Richland church organized in 1823 included the Presbyterian element that organized Academia Presbyterian church in 1856 (Nickleville Presbyterian).  Members in 1856 included Elizabeth Beels and Mary Beels.  
 
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| '''1880 United States Federal Census''', District 81, Salem Twp, Clarion Co, PA, page 7<br>Lines 5-8: David Beels, age 53, farmer;  Margret, 50, wife, keeping house; John H., 23, (grd?) son, farm labor; Jane, 48, sister, housework.  All b. PA (and all parents).
 
| '''1880 United States Federal Census''', District 81, Salem Twp, Clarion Co, PA, page 7<br>Lines 5-8: David Beels, age 53, farmer;  Margret, 50, wife, keeping house; John H., 23, (grd?) son, farm labor; Jane, 48, sister, housework.  All b. PA (and all parents).
 
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Revision as of 14:50, 26 December 2007


NOT A DIRECT ANCESTOR

Daniel Beels is not in my direct ancestry. He is of the Beels family of Salem Twp., Clarion County, relationship unknown to our direct line Beals family. His farm, on the county border, lay adjacent to that of James Francis Beals of Richland Twp., Venango Co. PA


Date Location Notes Sources
Birth ~1792 Berks Co. PA
Marriage 1819 To Elizabeth Bender/Painter
Death 21 Feb 1878 Salem Twp., Clarion Co. PA
Burial

Ancestry chart segment

 Generation 3           Generation 4      Generation 5        Generation 6
 
                                                          +-- David Beels
                                                          |   (~1765-????)
                                      +-- Daniel Beels --+
                                      |   (~1792-1878)    |
                    +-- David Beels --+                   +-- [unknown]
                    |   (1827-1908)   |                            
John Howard Beels --+                 +-- Elizabeth Painter/Bender 
(1856-1935)         |                     (1797-1869)
                    +-- [unknown]
                        (possibly Laura Jane Rossman)

Children

(children with Elizabeth Painter/Bender)

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Mary Beels F ~1820 -~1890's expect Clarion Co. PA Peter Exline
Jane Beels F ~1825 expect Clarion Co. PA Unknown Campbell see 1880 census
David Beels M ~1827 - 1908 expect Clarion Co. PA Margaret Unknown
Elizabeth Beels F ~1829 - 1880's expect Clarion Co. PA Unknown Coulter


Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original
1 1870 United States Federal Census, Salem Twp, Clarion Co, PA, page 18.
Lines 31-34: David Beals, age 43, farmer, $5000 real, $1000 personal property; Margret, 40, keeping house; J. H. 13, in school; Daniel, 79, father, retired farmer. All b. PA.
1870 census pa clarion salem pg 18.jpg
2 Beels Tax Assessment for Daniel and David Beels, 1842 - 1880, Clarion Co. PA (Click here for tax record)
3 History of Clarion County, 1887,by A.J. Davis, p. 608 "Mr. David Beels settled on the farm now called the Herman Snyder place, in 1806. Mr. Beels was a German who smuggled his way on to a ship coming to America, and was not discovered for several days. When the ship arrived at Baltimore the captain sold him for his passage; after serving out his time, he took up a home in Penn's Valley, where he was married. In 1806 he and his family, for they now had two children, emigrated to these parts on a wagon. The family stopped at Sligo, while Mr. Beels sought a location. Finding a fine lay of land, and finding no deed or article to cover it, he soon landed his family upon it, and began improving it. He afterwards was forced to abandon it. He then commenced improving the northwestern corner of the tract now comprising Salem township."
4 Clarion News, May 5, 1994 Beels genealogy and history in article about the barn fire on the Beels homestead.
Beels barn fire.jpg
5 Correspondence of Sally Painter Prior, ggg-granddau. of Johannes Bender whose daughter Elizabeth Painter (Bender in German) married Daniel Beels).
6 History of Venango County, Pennsylvania, Vol. 1, 1890, Brown Runk & Co.,Chicago, p. 585. Richland church organized in 1823 included the Presbyterian element that organized Academia Presbyterian church in 1856 (Nickleville Presbyterian). Members in 1856 included Elizabeth Beels and Mary Beels.
7 1880 United States Federal Census, District 81, Salem Twp, Clarion Co, PA, page 7
Lines 5-8: David Beels, age 53, farmer; Margret, 50, wife, keeping house; John H., 23, (grd?) son, farm labor; Jane, 48, sister, housework. All b. PA (and all parents).
1880 census pa clarion salem dist 81 pg 7.jpg
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Conjecture

  • Emanuel Lutheran Cemetery lies adjacent to a Beels property in Beaver Twp., Clarion Co. PA (according to Charles Walls of Emlenton PA, 2007).
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