Bios: Charles Sherrer Beatty, 1843 - : Dunbar Twp, Fayette Co Submitted by Tami Bearden USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. Quoted from:Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Fayette County. Hon.Charles Sherrer BEATTY,a leading citizen and successful farmer of Dunbar Township,was born in Dunbar Township on the farm where he now resides July,28,1843.He is the son James and Sarah Jane(Sherrer)Beatty. James Beatty was born July 25,1822 in Dunbar Township, where he devoted his life to farming.He was a son of John and Isabelle(Hyndman) Beatty. John Beatty was born in New Jersey near Trenton,about 1796.He and his two brothers,James the oldest and Samuel the youngest,came over the mountains from New Jersey and settled in Dunbar Township near Laurel Furnace about 1816,they being accompanied by their mother.James Beatty,the great-grandfather,was born in Ireland and with several brothers came to this country,settling near Trenton in New Jersey,prior to the Revolutionary war.He and some brothers were soldiers in the Revolutionary war.John,a brother,was captured by the indians in 1783 and burned to death.James Beatty died about 1790.The family remained in New Jersey until about 1816,when the three sons,as stated above,settled with their mother in Fayette County.The family was one of the wealthy families of the country,but converted their property into Continental money,which became worthless.James Beatty,the oldest son of James Beatty,the first American ancestor,remained in Fayette County,PA until his death about 1850.He left four children,one son and three daughters.Thomas,the son,married a Miss Keffer,was a soldier in the Union army during the Civil war and died in 1886,leaving three children:Mattie,who married and moved to Illinois;Mary Jane,who married J.S.Showetter,of Virginia(now WestVirginia);and Margaret,who never married. Samuel;the youngest son of James,the great-grandfather,was engaged in the manufacture of paper.Later became interested in the manufacture of woolen goods at New Haven,Fayette County,and accumulated great wealth,and afterwards engaged in the mercantile business in Philadelphia.He moved to Bellville,Washington county,where he was engaged in the mercantile business.About 1840 he went to Washington,Pa,where he for twenty years was considered as the largest wool dealer in the county.He died about 1894;being about ninety-four years of age.He left four children:Mary A.,widow;Preston,a resident of Washington,Pa;Elizabeth,married a Mr.Smith and resides in Allegheny,Pa,;Gazella,married a minister and went West.The mother of James,John and Samuel Beatty,died in Fayette county about 1830.John Beatty,the grandfather of the subject of this sketch,was born in 1796,and married Isabelle Hyndman,a native of Fayette county about 1820.Six children blessed that union;James(father)born July,27,1822;Mary Jane,deceased,wife of James Graham(deceased),resided in Dunbar Township,where Mr.Graham died(about 1884)and left three children:Geo.B.,John S.,and Thomas,all of whom reside on the homestead;Samuel,never married and died in 1891;John died in 1848 at the age of twenty years;Joseph,married Miss Lydia Humbert,of Fayette county,and left three children:John C of Fayette county,married ;William,a resident of Allegheny,Pa;Florence,unmarried,resides at home with her mother;Sarah,married Uriah McNatt,resides in Redstone township and has three children:Isabella,Amanda,Katherine;and James.James Beatty married July 26,1842 Miss Sarah Jane Sherrer,daughter of Charles Sherrer,of Baltimore,the latter a native of Germany,born about 1786,Jane Sherrer was born in September,1823.Nine children were born to James and Jane(Sherrer) Beatty;Charles S;Mary,married John Long and resides in Dunber Township and whose children were:Granville,Albert,Emma, Clara,Queen,Samuel and Pearl:Isabell,married William Long and has one child; John C,who married Miss Ella Kelley,and both are dead,leaving no children;James W.,a resident of North Union township married Miss Mary E Ache,of Uniontown and has five children:Blanche,John,James,Edgar and Elizabeth;Alice,unmarried,and resides at home;Emma married Charles Sherrer and has four children:Gertrude,Grace,Fern and Wilber. Charles Sherrer Beatty attended the common schools of Fayette county.He left school when eighteen years of age to engage in farming and teaching-farming in the summer and teaching in the winter.On Augest 25,1863,he married to Miss Rebecca Woodward,daughter of Davis and Mary(Boyd) Woodward,of Dunbar Township,Pa.Eight children bless that union:Luella B,wife of Osmond Thatcher of Moundsville,W.VA now of Dunbar township,and has one child,Sidney;Mary Florence,married Thomas Hughes,an engineer of Scranton,Pa and resides at Plymouth,Luzerne county,Pa.and has four children:Annie,Maggie,Edna and Llewellen;Davis Woodward,married Miss Annie Hankins and has four children:John,Robert Lee,Lena May, and Davis Dempsey,and resides in Dunbar Township:Sarah,married William A Hankins,formerly of Virginia,but at present resides in Dunbar township and has four children:Helen Rebekah,James Alfred,Flodoris and Rhea Lafayette of Dunbar Township; Charles S,a student of the Allegheny Theological seminary(Presbyterian) and who will graduate in the class of 1900;James Lee,at home;Robert Earl,at home. Mr.Charles S Beatty purchased his present farm in 1869;it is valuable and contains one hundred and twenty-five acres of land well improved and in a high state of cultivation.Mr Beatty is one of the successful farmers of the county.He has taken an active interest in every move to advance the agricultural interests of the county.He and his ancestors have been lifelong Democrats;and leaders of as well as active workers in the party.Mr Beatty is strong in his convictions,yet liberal in his views and is deservedly by popular with all classes.In 1873-4 he served as secretary of the Democratic county committee;has served fourteen years as a member of the school board and secretary of the same for Dunbar Township and previous to this taught seventeen terms in the public schools of Dunber township.He is one of the best and most efficient school directors the Township has ever had.He was nominated and elected on the Democratic ticket in 1888,and again in 1890,from Fayette County to the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania,which office he filled with honor to himself and credit to the County.He was nominated in 1894 on the Democratic ticket for State Senator,but was defeated as were the Democratic nominees nearly all over the county.Mr Beatty introduced a number of bills of interest to the county while in legislature,but as his party was in the minority,many measures were defeated for party reasons.Mr Beatty is a member of the presbyterian church at Leisenring and has been an elder since the organization of the church.He has been a member of King David Lodge,No.826,Independent Order of Odd Fellows,of Dunbar,for many years.He is a member of Leisenring Lodge,No 334 K.P.,formerly of Dunbar Lodge,No 410 and has been secretary of the same for many years.He is a member of the Junior Order of American Merchanics,Leisenring Council,No 184,and secretary of same;also a member and secretary of Dunbar Grange,No 1022,A member of and secretary of Fayette County,Pomono Grange,No 49. Mr Beatty is a man of pleasing address,unimpeachable business integrity and splendid intellectual endowment.