News: Looking for females who are in the pure female lines (mother to daughter) from William and Sarah who are willing to do an mtDNA test. Such a person would be descended along an all female line from Mary DEVIN Biggers or Margaret DEVIN Reynolds. The hope is to identify the markers for Sarah SMITH Devin to help identify her parents. Contact the webmaster if interested.

Devin descendant, Stanley Wayne Devin, passed away at 1:30 a.m. on Dec. 4, 2014. He was the last living child of Ira & Oleta Devin.
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    Emma Beck

    Female 1859 - 1905  (46 years)


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    Generation: 1

    1. 1.  Emma Beck was born on 23 May 1859 in Shoals, Martin, Indiana U.S.A. (daughter of Alexander D. Beck and Catherine Horsey); died on 25 Jul 1905.

      Notes:

      Probably died in Texas per "Beck & Tittle Footprints" by Nell Truitt prepared 01.October.1998.

      Emma married John W. Roberts on 10 Sep 1882 in Wills Point, Van Zandt, Texas U.S.A.. John (son of William M. Roberts and Hannuh) was born on 04 Sep 1854 in Indiana U.S.A.; died on 20 Sep 1924 in Van Zandt County, Texas U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]

      Children:
      1. John H. Roberts was born in Dec 1883 in Texas U.S.A..
      2. Clara Frances Roberts was born on 29 Nov 1886 in Texas U.S.A.; died on 12 Aug 1962 in Terrell, Kaufman, Texas U.S.A.; was buried in White Rose Cemetery, Van Zandt County, Texas U.S.A..

    Generation: 2

    1. 2.  Alexander D. Beck was born on 19 Jun 1831 in Beck's Mill, Howard Township, Washington, Indiana U.S.A. (son of Andrew M. Beck and Susan Nowlin Devin); died on 02 Mar 1912; was buried in River View Cemetery, West Millgrove, Ohio U.S.A..

      Notes:

      Obituary for Alexander D. Beck from the 07.March.1912 issue of "The Unique Weekly" of Risingsun, Ohio.
      "Alexander D. Beck was born June 19, 1831, and departed this life March 2, 1912, aged 80 years, 8 months and 11 days. He was married four times. He leaved one son, J.H. Beck of Wills Point, Texas, a number of grandchildren and a widow, Mary J. Beck.

      He was a member of Company B, 31st Indiana Infantry, and was a member of W.C. County Post, 476 G.A.R. of West Millgrove, Ohio.

      He joined church at about the age of 20 years, and while not having a church near at hand he did not have any opportunity to attend church much, but during his last illness he spoke often of his church and desired if possible to have a minister of the Church of Christ or the Disciple Church.

      The funeral was held Tuesday morning at West Millgrove, conducted by Rev. Smith of Prairie Depot. Interment made in West Millgrove Cemetery."

      [From "Beck & Tittle Footprints" by Nell Truitt prepared 01.October.1998]:
      Alexander D. Beck's birth is recorded in the Beck family Bible which is the possession of Dr. Robert J. Beck in 1998. "Elick" as he was lovingly called in his youth, was the first son born to his parents and he shared the name of his maternal grandfather, Alexander, a Scotch-Irish Baptist. Therefore, we assume the middle initial "D" was for Devin.

      A.D. Beck, listed in the 1880 Texas Census, named North Carolina as his father's birthplace, and indicated his mother's birthplace was unknown. Alexander was eighteen month old when his mother, Susan, died giving birth to his younger brother, John J. Beck. Alexander never really knew his mother. His father married Rebecca Barker two years after his mother died. She raised the young boys and their sisters and gave birth to five more children by Andrew.

      Evidently, Alexander grew up in the vicinity of Beck's Mill, a small settlement in Howard Township, southern Washington County, south of Salem Indiana, where his grandfather, George Beck, Sr. had brought his family from North Carolina in 1807. Alexander's father was 13 years old in 1808 when the family made their home in the vicinity of Organ Spring along Mill Creek and built a fifteen foot square log-structure, grist mill.

      Growing up on Beck's Hill, Andrew M. may have seen many exciting times, as Indians came to the settlement and professed great freindship for their "white brother." They were given food and meal, and in the night, they would take the horses. Young Alexander D. Beck learned to read and write at the small school, built in 1811 at Beck's Hill, and helped his father at the mill and on their farm in many ways.

      Alexander Beck is listed wtih his family in the 1850 Census Index, page 101 of Washington County, Indiana at age 19 and is listed in the 1860 census in Martin County, Indiana. As a young man 21, in 1854, he went to Kaufman County, Texas, with his father and step-mother when they left Indiana and located there. However, he was in Lawrence County, Indiana the following year where he married Mrs. Catherin Horsey Greenwood. She gave birth to his four children.

      Alexander D. Beck served in the Civil War. On the 26th day of September, 1864, he was drafted and enrolled at Columbus, Indiana as a Private in Co. B - 31st Regiment of the Indiana infantry. He served for a few months at Lick Creek, Tennessee. He began suffering from Chronic Diarrhea and Rheumatish there, spent time in the hospitals in Nashville, Tennessee and Jeffersonville, Indiana and was released. All the remainder of his life he had some problems with this diarrhea, as evidenced in his Pension Paper filed in 1891-1898.

      After his wife, Catherine, died, Alexander married Sarah Francis Survance, who raised his three remaining children. The family placed their belongings into an ox-drawn wagon and made the long trip to what is now Wills Point, Van Zandt County, Texas. After Sarah's death, A.D. Beck married Mrs. Lucy F. (Cole) Palmer, age 34. She died ten months after they were married. Alexander then wed Mrs. Mary Jane (Mackey) Russell in Wills Point, Texas. Within a year, they left and moved to the Mackey Estate (her parent's property) in West Millgrove, Ohio.

      Alexander's burial place is in River View Cemetery, Wood County, Ohio. A large and stately gravestone marks this serene place. On Memorial Day each year, a silver star with the inscription GAR 1861-1865 is placed beside hsi stone, indicating his service in the Civil War - Grand Army of the Republic.

      Sources:
      Family Bible records of Alexander D. Beck and John Jefferson Beck (his son)
      Beck Family Bible in possession of Dr. Robert J. Beck (1988)
      1850 Census Records - Washington County, Indiana.
      1860 Census Records - Martin County, Indiana.
      1880 Census Records - Van Zandt County, Texas.
      1890 Census Records - Wood County, Ohio.
      1900 Census Records - Wood County, Ohio.
      Marriage Records - Lawrence County, Indiana.
      Marriage Records - Martin County, Indiana.
      Marriage Records - Van Zandt County, Texas.
      Pension Records for Alexander D. Beck; National Archives; Civil War Veteran - G.A.R.; Private; Co. B - 31st Regiment, Indiana Infantry.
      "Historical and Biographical Records, Wood County, Ohio - 1898"
      Research by Nell Truitt; 1998.

      Alexander married Catherine Horsey on 18 Aug 1856 in Lawrence County, Indiana U.S.A.. Catherine (daughter of Lemuel Horsey and Rachael) was born on 06 Dec 1827 in Indiana U.S.A.; died on 01 Dec 1866; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Shoals, Marin, Indiana U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


    2. 3.  Catherine Horsey was born on 06 Dec 1827 in Indiana U.S.A. (daughter of Lemuel Horsey and Rachael); died on 01 Dec 1866; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Shoals, Marin, Indiana U.S.A..

      Notes:

      Catherine died at age 37 and is buried near the top of the hill on the right in Spring Hill Cemetery, Shoals, Indiana [JNT family group sheets; 19981001].

      Notes:

      Married by R.M. Parks, Minister.

      Children:
      1. Susan Beck was born on 07 Jun 1857 in Shoals, Martin, Indiana U.S.A..
      2. 1. Emma Beck was born on 23 May 1859 in Shoals, Martin, Indiana U.S.A.; died on 25 Jul 1905.
      3. Clara Beck was born on 28 Aug 1861 in Shoals, Martin, Indiana U.S.A.; died on 15 Aug 1863; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Shoals, Marin, Indiana U.S.A..
      4. John Jefferson Beck was born on 26 Jun 1863 in Shoals, Martin, Indiana U.S.A.; died on 25 Mar 1950 in Wills Point, Van Zandt, Texas U.S.A.; was buried in Union Grove Cemetery, Wills Point, Van Zandt, Texas U.S.A..


    Generation: 3

    1. 4.  Andrew M. Beck was born on 05 Jul 1795 in Rowan County, North Carolina U.S.A. (son of Major John George Beck, Sr. and Elizabeth Claver); died on 19 Aug 1875; was buried in College Mound Cemetery, Kaufman County, Texas U.S.A..

      Notes:

      The Devin Family, page 39 states that the unnamed husband of Susan Devin was the son of Philip Beck; who had married her sister, Elizabeth Devin. KLV thinks that the husband of Susan Devin is the son of Philip Beck by a prior marriage. JNT in an email dated 04.October.1998, says father of Susan Devin's husband is George Beck; a cousin of Philip Beck.

      He was from Salem, IN. (Washington Co.)

      Rowan County, North Carolina became Davidson County, North Carolina. Andrew Beck moved with his parents to Washington County, Indiana Territory in 1808. [Beck & Tittle Footprints; 19981001]

      When Susan died, Andrew had the responsibility of a new born baby, a son, Alexander, eighteen months old, and four young daughters. He must have had help from other family members where they lived at Beck's Mill. Andrew M. Beck remarried two years after Susan died to Rebecca Barker. [JNT email 04.October.1998]. They moved to near Terrell, Kaufman County, Texas in 1854.

      Andrew married Susan Nowlin Devin on 06 May 1821 in Washington County, Indiana U.S.A.. Susan (daughter of Rev. Alexander Devin and Susannah Nowlin) was born on 22 Sep 1796 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A.; died on 05 Dec 1832 in Washington County, Indiana U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


    2. 5.  Susan Nowlin Devin was born on 22 Sep 1796 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A. (daughter of Rev. Alexander Devin and Susannah Nowlin); died on 05 Dec 1832 in Washington County, Indiana U.S.A..

      Notes:

      DOB & POB from Ancestral File

      In Washington Co IN there is a marriage record for Sucky Diven & Andrew Beck,
      6 May 1821. Could they be this couple?

      Middle name from JNT email 04.October.1998.

      Notes:

      Married by Elijah Wright, Sr. JPWC [Beck & Tittle Footprints; 19981001].

      Children:
      1. Elizabeth Anne Beck was born on 02 Oct 1822 in Beck's Mill, Howard Township, Washington, Indiana U.S.A.; died on 28 May 1899; was buried in Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Washington County, Indiana U.S.A..
      2. Sarah D. Beck was born on 20 Nov 1825 in Beck's Mill, Howard Township, Washington, Indiana U.S.A.; died on 08 Oct 1859; was buried in College Mound Cemetery, Kaufman County, Texas U.S.A..
      3. Susan Nowlin Beck was born on 14 Jan 1827 in Beck's Mill, Howard Township, Washington, Indiana U.S.A.; died on 03 Jan 1913 in Vinita, Craig, Oklahoma U.S.A.; was buried in West Point Cemetery, Craig County, Oklahoma U.S.A..
      4. Virginia Beck was born in 1829 in Beck's Mill, Howard Township, Washington, Indiana U.S.A.; died on 02 Mar 1868.
      5. 2. Alexander D. Beck was born on 19 Jun 1831 in Beck's Mill, Howard Township, Washington, Indiana U.S.A.; died on 02 Mar 1912; was buried in River View Cemetery, West Millgrove, Ohio U.S.A..
      6. John J. Beck was born on 05 Dec 1832 in Beck's Mill, Howard Township, Washington, Indiana U.S.A.; died on 02 Jun 1906; was buried in College Mound Cemetery, Kaufman County, Texas U.S.A..

    3. 6.  Lemuel Horsey

      Lemuel married Rachael. [Group Sheet]


    4. 7.  Rachael
      Children:
      1. 3. Catherine Horsey was born on 06 Dec 1827 in Indiana U.S.A.; died on 01 Dec 1866; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Shoals, Marin, Indiana U.S.A..


    Generation: 4

    1. 8.  Major John George Beck, Sr. was born between 1762 and 1764 in Berks County, Pennsylvania (son of Johann Philip Beck and Anna Catherine Crouse).

      Notes:

      [From "Beck and Tittle Footprints" by Nell Truitt prepared 01.October.1998]:
      George Beck, Sr. brought his family from North Carolina in 1807, staying a short time in Bear Grass, which is now Louisville, Kentucky. George and his two older sons, John, age 23 and George, Jr. age 16, while out scouting in December 1807, located organ Spring along Mill creek and built a grist-mill ther. The spring was dammed and provided a gallon of water per minute at 60 degree temperature. The first grist mill was a log structure fifteen feet square.

      Within a short time, Beck's Hill, as the settlement was known, became a social center as families from a thirty mile radius brought their corn to Beck's Mill to be ground into cornmeal. Sometimes it took two or three days as they waited their turns, so games were played outdoors with the young Beck boys. In the summer of 1825, a frame building, twenty by thirty feet square replaced the first mill structure. Two years later, a lean-to was bult and a carding machine was put in operation. A commodious, two-story frame structure for the mill was built in 1864, and the carding machinery was placed in the second story. The structure still stands in 1998.

      John married Elizabeth Claver. [Group Sheet]


    2. 9.  Elizabeth Claver

      Notes:

      It is said the Elizabeth could cut more wheat than any may she ever raced against. [Beck & Tittle Footprints; Alexander D. Beck biography; 01.October.1998].

      Notes:

      George and Elizabeth left Rowan (now Davidson) County, North Carolina in 1807 and settled in Indiana Territory and with their older sons, John Jacob, George Jr., and Andrew M., they build Becks Mill south of Salem, Washington County, Indiana. The old mill, rebuilt in 1864, still stands at the mill stream near Becks Hill, and was the first grist mill in the 30-50 mile area. This is still printed on some maps and atlases. -JNT email 04.October.1998 at 14:48.

      Many stories of the Beck's are written in the Washington County, Indiana history. [Beck & Tittle Footprints; John Charles Beck biography prepared 19981001].

      Children:
      1. John Jacob Beck was born about 1784.
      2. George Beck, Jr. was born about 1791.
      3. 4. Andrew M. Beck was born on 05 Jul 1795 in Rowan County, North Carolina U.S.A.; died on 19 Aug 1875; was buried in College Mound Cemetery, Kaufman County, Texas U.S.A..

    3. 10.  Rev. Alexander Devin was born on 22 Mar 1769 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia (son of William Devin, Sr. and Sarah Smith); died on 05 Jan 1827 in Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A.; was buried in Devin Plot, Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Indiana U.S.A..

      Notes:

      Census:
      1820 Gibson Co IN p 240......
      1 male >45; 1 male 16-25; 3 males 10-15
      1 female>45; 3 female 16-25; 2 females <10

      POB from History of Gibson Co IN p. 55; FHC #0934905
      This book gave YOM as 1793. Family moved to Warren County (near Bowling Green), Kentucky in 1798 & to Gibson County, Indiana in spring of 1808.
      Moved to Indiana Territory March 1808 (Gilbert, Polly; Decendents of James Nowlin; updated 01.Aug.2001).

      Represented Gibson Co in the Indiana constitutional convention of 1816.
      Hist. of Gibson Co IN; SLC 977.235 H2p

      IGI & Ancestral File say DOB 27 Mar 1769 or 22 Mar 1769
      Per Hist. of Gibson Co IN DOB = 27 Mar 1769.

      Bought the first lot sold in Princeton, IN.

      Was Baptist minister who along with Joseph Logan and John Hightower, other Baptist preachers, established their ministry and several churches in the Warren County and Allen County, Kentucky, areas
      in the late 1790s and 1800s.

      Land Grant issued to Alexander Divan for 200 acres on the Sulphur Fork of Drake Creek in Warren County, Kentucky. Grant is recorded in Book 12 page 114. Surveyed 08.Aug.1799.

      Alexander recorded a deed in Pittsylvania County Virigina relinquishing his rights in the estate of his father, William Devin, except for any property based on the future estate of his sister, Sarah. Written 21.Novemer.1803; recorded in Deed Book 13 page 537 on 16.January.1804. Witnessed by James Nowlin, John Emmerson, George Thomas, and James Devin.

      Minister's Returns: Pittsylvania Co. Virginia; Bassett Historical Center, Bassett, Virginia Alex Divin and Sukey Nowling was mared July 19 1791; Minister not named. Looks like the handwriting of Richard Elliott - Mary Frances Reynolds Eggleston

      Alexander married Susannah Nowlin on 10 Jul 1795 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A.. Susannah (daughter of Bryan Ward Nowlin and Lucy Wade) was born on 12 Mar 1771 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died on 08 Nov 1846 in Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A.; was buried in Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


    4. 11.  Susannah Nowlin was born on 12 Mar 1771 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia (daughter of Bryan Ward Nowlin and Lucy Wade); died on 08 Nov 1846 in Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A.; was buried in Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A..

      Notes:

      !Questions: Spelling of Name - Nowlin or Nolan
      First name maybe Susan.
      POB from History of Gibson Co IN p. 55; FHC #0934905
      This book gave DOD as 8 November 1840.

      The Devin Family, page 37 lists her DOD as 8 November 1846.

      Census:
      1830 Gibson Co IN p 159A (Suckey or Sukey)
      2 males 20-30 1 female 50-60; 2 females 15-20

      Was a second generation American. Her grandfather came from Ireland.

      Via Ethel S. Mattingley FHC #0928908: Bible records at Washington Co IN
      Historical Society show DOB as 12 Mar 1772.
      Per Hist. of Gibson Co IN p 452: DOB = 12 Mar 1771

      "The Devin Family", on page 37, says Susan is the daughter of Edward and Mary Wade Nowlin of Virginia. However, on page 2, a quote from the will of Bryan Ward Nowlin says Sucky is his daughter. Research by Anna Hudelson [Nowlin-Devin missive; 1929-1977] shows Edward Nowlin and Mary Wade to be the parents of Bryan Ward Nowlin; Susans paternal grandparents.

      Notes:

      It is possible that 9 July 1791 is their marriage bond date and 10 July 1795 is the date of their marriage.

      Children:
      1. Lucy Devin was born on 06 May 1793 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A.; died on 28 Dec 1827 in Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A..
      2. James Devin was born on 09 Jun 1794 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A.; died on 27 Dec 1844 in Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A..
      3. 5. Susan Nowlin Devin was born on 22 Sep 1796 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A.; died on 05 Dec 1832 in Washington County, Indiana U.S.A..
      4. Sarah Devin was born on 04 Feb 1799 in Warren County, Kentucky U.S.A.; died on 05 Dec 1844 in Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A..
      5. Alexander Devin, Jr. was born on 14 Dec 1801 in Warren County, Kentucky U.S.A.; died on 13 May 1864; was buried in Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A..
      6. Virginia Devin was born on 02 Jun 1802 in Warren County, Kentucky U.S.A.; died on 26 Aug 1850; was buried in Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A..
      7. Joseph Devin was born on 22 May 1805 in Warren County, Kentucky U.S.A.; died on 10 Mar 1864; was buried in Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A..
      8. Robert Devin was born on 22 Jun 1807 in Warren County, Kentucky U.S.A.; died on 29 Sep 1841 in Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A..
      9. Peyton Nowlin Devin was born on 08 Aug 1808 in Knox County, Indiana U.S.A.; died on 27 Jul 1862 in Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A.; was buried in Devin Plot, Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Indiana U.S.A..
      10. Mary Devin was born on 05 Jul 1810 in Knox County, Indiana U.S.A.; died on 14 Sep 1814 in Indiana; was buried in Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Gibson, Indiana U.S.A..
      11. Catherine Ann Devin was born on 08 Jul 1812 in Knox County, Indiana U.S.A.; died on 27 Nov 1888 in Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A.; was buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Princeton, Indiana U.S.A..
      12. Nancy Smith Devin was born on 23 Dec 1814 in Knox County, Indiana U.S.A.; died on 15 Mar 1876 in Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A..
      13. Elizabeth Devin