Thomas Beardsley (Beardslee)1,2

M, b. 10 July 1784, d. 29 June 1850
FatherColonel Charles Beardsley b. 28 May 1739, d. 25 Mar 1803
MotherMary Cary b. c 1744
     Thomas was born on Saturday, 10 July 1784 in Hardyston, Sandyston Township, Sussex County, New Jersey. Thomas married Rachel Tuttle in 1812 in New Jersey. In October 1831, Thomas was an elder in the North Church in Hardyston. The family were church members previous to the separation of Sparta & the North Church in 1819. Their home was on the Demarest farm, east of Tuttle's Corner in Lafayette Township. They removed in 1831. Thomas Beardslee & his family, John Wheeler Beardslee & his family, & Marcus Riker moved to this locality & built a shanty on J. W.'s land - section 35 near the Sashabaw Creek which they all occupied when finished. The Beardslees' were natives of Sussex County, New Jersey & Riker's of Chemung County, New York. Thomas Beardslee located in the northern part of section 26 where he built an eighteen foot square house. This building was the best in the township at the time & was first to be considered a house. James [1814-], Mary Elizabeth [6/--/1816-1902][m. 9/16/1838 Jeffrey W. Beardslee], Cornelius [1818-1831], Ebenezer T, [1820-1904][m. 1851 Abigail Sutton], Susan Cornelia [9/__/1822-] [m. 10/28/1843 William Simerson], Charles [7/__1824-4/27/1915 ][m. 1856 Susan Sutton], Sibllla, Samuel [8/19/1828-7/02/1899][m. 12/18/1876 Elizabeth McCauley], Martha Ann [8/27/1830-9/12/1904][m. 2/17/1853 Jesse Dennis Maybee], Moses A. [1835-7/__/1864], Charlotte Tuttle [6/26/1838-11/22/1917][m. 12/10/1862 Hiram Voorheis]. The 1840 U.S. Federal Census enumerates at Frankford Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, the family of Thomas Beardsley [1211001:011001].3 Thomas's wife, Rachel, died on 9 June 1844 in Independence Township, Oakland County, Michigan, leaving him a widower. Thomas departed this life on Saturday, 29 June 1850 in Independence Township, Oakland County, Michigan. He was buried at Independence Township, Oakland County, Michigan, in the Sashabaw Cemetery in the Sashabaw Plains. His tomestone read: 29 June 1850 age 65.11.13 years.

Family

Rachel Tuttle b. 8 Jul 1790, d. 9 Jun 1844

Citations

  1. [S357] Alanson A. Haines, Hardyston Memorial - A History of the Township and the North Presbyterian Church, Hardyston, Sussex County, New Jersey, page 30 - Thomas Beardslee was an elder in the North Church and married Rachel, daughter of Ebenezer Tuttle. They were church members previous to the separation of Sparta & the North Church in 1819. Their home was on the Demarest farm, east of Tuttle's Corner in Lafayette Township. They removed in 1831. page 30-31 - Ebenezer Tuttle owned the Mark Congleton farm and lived in a house which was burned near Monroe Corners...
  2. [S25] Isaac Haight Beardsley, Genealogical History of the Beardsly/lee Family In America, Thomas Beardsley [Charles, John, John, Joseph, William] b. ca. 177_ m. Hannah Noble - children: Charles, Benjamin Noble, Thomas.; Thomas Beardsley [Thomas, Charles, John, John, Joseph, William] b. ca. 1800 m. 1820 Jantha Burr - children: Ebenezer T., Charles, Samuel T., Moses [he enlisted in the Union Army & died in Libby Prison], Anna Elizabeth [b. August 1830][m. 24/12/18__ William Hart], Cornelia, Charlotte. [Note: Thomas has to be son of Charles not grandson if he is of this family]
  3. [S673] 1840 United States Federal Census: Sussex County, New Jersey - Sheet 198 - transcribed by Larry & Kathy McCurdy.