Pedigree Chart
1. Charles Roy Wainright
b. 18 Oct. 1914 Monett, MO
d.
m. 27 Dec. 1938 Helen Daugherty

2. Charles Earl Wainright
b.
d.
m. 13 June 1913 Monett, Barry Co. MO
Fay Beaty b. 1 Feb 1894 Monett, MO

3. William McKendree Wainright
b. 15 July 1849 Lewis Co. MO
d. 26 Feb. 1903 Charleston MO
Buried Monett, MO 28 Feb 1903
m. 1854 Mary Turner d. 25 May 1932 Charleston, MO

4. Rev. T. D. (Thomas Daniel) Wainright
b. 27 April 1811
d Newtonia, MO
m. ________ Turner


5. Samuel Beaty (Son of William Beaty and Elizabeth Louden)
b. 24 Dec 18__ Trenton, Carlyle Co. ILL
d. 5 Nov 1917 Monett, MO
m. c. 1881 Amelia Nancy Stewart (Daughter of William Warren Stewart and Catherine Low)
b. 1 Feb 1861 Trenton, Carlyle Co. ILL
d. Dec. 1905


On a seperate sheet of paper :

Charles Roy Wainright - 44
Vincent Wainright


d. Colts Neck, NJ
1782


Monett, Barry Co., MO 10-18-1914

1. Charles Earl Wainright 7-2-1890, Pierce City, MO & Fay Beaty, 2-1-1894, Monett, MO
2. William McKendree Wainright, 7-10-1850, Monticello, MO, and Mary Jane Turner, 4-16-1852,
2 mi. No Shelbyville, MO
3. Rev. Daniel T. Wainright, 4-17-1812, Chenango Co., NY and Amanda Fitzallen Agee, 88-6-1821 Buckingham Co. VA
4. Daniel Wainright, 5-8-1767 and Hannah Stricklen - - 1775
5. Vincent Wainright ( d. 1782)}
& Elizabeth Williams m. 5-5-1762}
(Yes, these dates look wrong ... on the sheet of paper there are marks that look as if they are meant to be reversed, but I don't know if that includes the month-day too)
6. Daniel Wainright, and Judith __________

(on the back of the paper)
Children of Vincent Wainright
Susan
Jedidah
Vincent
Williiam - settled in Cincinnati
James - settled in NY
Daniel b. 5-8-1767, m. Hannah Stricklen
John b 88-23-1782; m. Mary Ford or Force
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Vincent Wainright served as Minute Man in the Monmouth County, New Jersy Militia, 1779. He died 1782, Colts Neck, New Jersey
Reference: Nation No. 50220 DAR Lineage Book, Vol. 51


Genealogy Coorespondence
Shattuc Ill.
Nov 30, 1959

Dear cousins:

I received your letter asking for information. Am awfully sorry, I cannot help you. But if "William Beaty" is "Grandpa Beaty", I can say, he is buried at "Trenton, Illinois". I will try before too long to go to cemetary, and see if I can find any dates on stone. If so, I will send them to you.

As to "Elizabeth (Louden) Beaty" if she is "Grandma" then she is buried in Bond County. But as far the others, I don't know them.

It may be a cousin in Oregon, could help you, if she is in a notion to write. I have written her several times, but she never answers, but she writes to "Aunt Lizzie Beaty" wife of "George Beaty" and tells her I never write her. I have always had return address on letters and none have been returned. If I have it correct, her mother, who was my "Dad's" sister has the family (Beaty) Bible.

When I go to see"Aunt Lizzie Beaty" who is in the Highland Illinois, Old Folks Home", I will ask her what she knows that is, if she is able physically to tell me. In her younger days she had such a wonderful memory, but now since she is up in the middle nnineties, she don't remember or rather recall, as she once did.

Then it might be "Addie Louden" at Trenton, Illinois could help you.

"Grandpa Beatys" father I just don't know what to say.

Glad to meet you even if through a letter. "Good Luck and Best Wishes to Both of you.
Love
Your cousin
(Anna Beaty Carson)
Mrs. Dewey V. Carson
Shattuc Illinois
Box 63


Shattuc, Ill.
Jan 4, 1960

Dear Cousins.

We have been up to see "Aunt Lizzie Beaty" (Who is George Beaty's wife.) and she could not give me any information that you wanted.

I am sorry I cannot help you. "Aunt Lizzie" was 92 years old June 16. She is very poorly. She did say "Uncle Sam" married a "Stewart" she thought. Doesn't Fay (Beaty) know anything about the above.

I don't know of any one else who might help you, other than the ones I wrote you about before.

"Good Luck and Best Wishes".
Love
your Cousin "Anna"
Mrs. Dewey V. Carson
(Anna Beaty)
Shattuc, Illinois
Box 263

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