Children:
1. Daniel BEALL
2. Sabra BEALL
3. Robert BEALL
4. James Ferguson BEALL
5. John Duncan BEALL
6. Margaret Ferguson BEALL
7. Deborah BEALL
8. Martha BEALL
Zephaniah Beall died without will. His widow, Verlinda Beall, took out letter the 9th of December, 1806. Final account rendered April 22, 1811, charges herself with the amount received from Daniel Beall, executor of his father and mother's estate, from the former B60. 4; from the latter, L172. 5. She named her children Sabra, Robert, James Ferguson, John Duncan, Margaret Ferguson, Deborah and Martha Beall.
The Land Records of Rockville, Md., show in Liber A., Nov. 12, 1779, this deed: Zephaniah Beall and Kezia, his wife, deed to Philip Casey, a tract described a follows: Whereas, the above Kezia was bequeathed by the last Will of William Pritch ett, deceased, all the tract called "Eleanor (Green," containing 150 acre. The same is deeded to Philip Casey for L-600 current money
Zephaniah Beall was Associate, commissioned July 28, Judge of Washington County, Pennsylvania, in 1790, and died at Beallsville (named for him), Washington County, Pennsyl vania, in 1801. Revolutionary record of Zephaniah Beall, copied from Maryland Muster Roll, published by Maryland Historical So ciety. List of Caption Edward Burgess' Company of Militia in the Lower District of Frederick County, Maryland:
Edward Burgess, Captain.
Thomas Edmondson, 1st Lieutenant.
Alexander Estop, 2d Lieutenant.
Zephaniah Beall, Ensign.
I do hereby certify that I have at sundry times reviewed eighty-seven of the men as above enrolled by Capt. Edward Bruges for the service of the Flying Camp, except two, to-wit, Obediah Wilson and Henry Clarke, who are on said list, are reported by Capt. Burgess to be effective, able-bodied men, and in my opinion and judgment the whole number, so reviewed, is composed of effective men and fit for military duty. (:Given under my hand this 7th day of August, 1776. JOHN MURDOCK.
I hereby certify that the above extract is taken from the Published Muster Roll, revised by the Maryland Historical So ciety, by authority of a Legislative act of the State, which appropriated two thousand dollars for publishing the State Archives.
J. D. WARFIELD, A. M.