Joseph Beck

Joseph Beck

Male 1785 - 1871  (86 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Joseph Beck was born in 1785 in Northern Ireland (son of William Beck and Margaret Hanna); died on 3 Nov 1871 in Cascum, Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland; was buried in Banbridge, County Down, Ireland.

    Notes:


    Joseph Beck, who was born in 1785, succeeded his father in the Cascum property, and died November 3, 1871. He was buried in Loughbrickland Presbyterian Churchyard, by his wife, Jane McCullough. He had issue three sons: William, of Scolvan, Dromore, 1818-1901; James, who inherited the Cascum property, 1824-1908; and John Beck of Cliftonville, Belfast, born 1829, and died 1916 (Source: John W. Beck, A.M.I.E.E., "Beck of Northern Ireland", 1931)

    Family/Spouse: Jane Mc Cullough. Jane was born about 1790; died on 26 Mar 1864 in Caskum, Loughbrickland, Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. William Beck was born in 1818; died in 1901.
    2. James Beck was born in 1824; died in 1908.
    3. John Beck was born in 1829; died in 1916.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Beck was born in CA 1740 in Ireland (son of Thomas Beck and Jane Prunty); died on 16 Sep 1827 in Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Birth: 1743, Ballyguniham, Parish of Donacloney, County Down, Ireland
    • Will: 3 Nov 1825; proven 23 January 1828 in Dromore Diocesan Court

    Notes:


    William Beck, born at Ballyguniham, Donacloney, 1743, and later settled at Cascum Loughbrickland, 1769. The lease of the property was renewed in 1789 for the lives of William Beck, his son John Beck, and the then Prince of Wales. He was still resident at Cascum in 1821, being then 78 years of age, dying there on September 16, 1827. He was buried in Loughbrickland Presbyterian Graveyard. in his will, dated November 3, 1825 and proved at Dromore Diocesan Court on January 23, 1828, he mentions his sons William, Alexander, Hugh, John and Joseph, his grandson John Haddon Beck, and his son-in-law, Moses Woods, and appoints his "kinsman and friend" Robert Beck of Clay one of the executors. his wife, nee Margaret Hanna of Shankhill, Aghaderg, died on May 18, 1810. He left issue six sons and one daughter. (Source: John W. Beck, A.M.I.E.E., "Beck of Northern Ireland", 1931)

    Extract of WILL
    William Beck of Cascum, Parish of Aghaderg, County Down. Dated 3 November 1825.
    To son William £25. To son Alexander £20. To son-in-law Moses Woods £10. To son Hugh £25. To granddaughter Jane Woods. £5. To grandson John Haddon Beck £10, with loom now out on hire. To son John farm at Cloverhill. Residue, farm at Cascum, crops thereon, stock, cattle, farming utensils, dwelling-house and furniture to son Joseph Beck.

    Executors: (1) Robert Beck of Clay, kinsman, (2) John McClelland of Cloverhill.
    Witnesses: Mary Hamilton, Isaac Parker, William Donaldson.
    Probate granted to Jhn McClelland and James Hamilton at Diocesan Court of Dromore on 23 January 1828.

    William married Margaret Hanna about 1760. Margaret (daughter of James Hanna and Nancy _____) was born in 1740; died on 18 May 1810. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret Hanna was born in 1740 (daughter of James Hanna and Nancy _____); died on 18 May 1810.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    of Shankill, Aghaderg, Down, Ireland

    Children:
    1. William Beck was born in 1771 in Cascum, Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland; died in 1846.
    2. Nancy Ann Beck was born about 1771; died on 28 Jan 1855 in Banbridge, County Down, Ireland.
    3. Alexander Beck was born about 1778 in Cascum, Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland; died in 1847 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England.
    4. James Beck was born on 26 May 1779 in Loughbrickland, Aghaderg, County Down, Ireland; died on 19 Feb 1855 in Dinsmore Township, Shelby County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Feb 1855 in Shelby County, Ohio, United States.
    5. John Beck was born in 1776 in Ireland; died on 16 Apr 1860 in Ballynabragget, Donaghcloney, County Down.
    6. 1. Joseph Beck was born in 1785 in Northern Ireland; died on 3 Nov 1871 in Cascum, Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland; was buried in Banbridge, County Down, Ireland.
    7. Hugh Beck was born in 1788 in Cascum, Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland; died on 14 Dec 1850 in Gilford, County Down, Ireland; was buried in Dec 1850 in Banbridge, County Down, Ireland.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Beck was born in 1702 in County Antrim, Ireland (son of John Beck and Elizabeth Strettell); died about 1755.

    Notes:


    Thomas Beck, second son of John Beck of Lisburn and Annacloy, was born circa 1680 at Lisburn, County Antrim. From 1725 to 1727 he was co-lessee with his brother Robert of the Annacloy estate "at pepper-corn rent." He later settled at Ballyguningham, Donacloney Parish, occupying land presumably held previously by his brother John. A lease for portion of this land or all extension to same was negotiated in 1728 "for term of twenty-one years or natural life of Lessee," he being then "aged about forty-eight years". Thomas Beck married Jane Prunty (or Prundy) at Annaclone Parish Church 1739, who was presumably his second wife. The famous Haworth family of Bronte originally spelt their name as Prunty, and as their forbears came from Loughbrickland a relationship in some degree is not improbable. Thomas Beck died intestate, predeceasing his wife who died June 6, 1787 and was buried in Annaclone Parish Churchyard. He left four sons. ~(Reference: John W. Beck, A.M.I.E.E., "Beck of Northern Ireland", (1931)

    Thomas married Jane Prunty in 1739 in County Down, Ireland. Jane was born in 1718; died on 6 Jun 1787; was buried in County Down, Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jane Prunty was born in 1718; died on 6 Jun 1787; was buried in County Down, Ireland.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    of Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland

    Children:
    1. 2. William Beck was born in CA 1740 in Ireland; died on 16 Sep 1827 in Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland.
    2. John Beck was born in 1745 in Ballygunihamn, Donaghcloney, County Down, Ireland; died on 6 Jul 1820; was buried in Jul 1820 in County Down, Ireland.
    3. James Beck was born about 1745 in Ballinagross, Annaclone, County Down, Ireland; died about 1796.
    4. Archibald Beck was born after 1745; died after 1769.

  3. 6.  James Hanna and died.

    James married Nancy _____. Nancy and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Nancy _____ and died.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Nancy Hanna

    Children:
    1. 3. Margaret Hanna was born in 1740; died on 18 May 1810.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Beck was born about 1650 in Mullaghbrack, County Armagh, Ireland (son of John Beck); died on 17 Apr 1722 in Annacloy, County Down, Ireland.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Linen Merchant, Lisburn

    Notes:


    ...John Beck was born at Mullaghbrack circa 1650, the younger son of John of O,Nielan. His father John of O'Nielan handed the farm over to Adam the elder son, who became a successful farmer and wool merchant. The elder John of O'Nielan then went into business with the younger John as a linen merchant in Charlemont, and the business prospered. When the elder John of O'Nielan died, the younger John was sole owner of the business and presumably he sold this for a fair sum. He is described as a "gentleman of Belfast".
    ...French Huguenot refugees and linen workers were invited by the English government to settle in Lisburn in 1698. They quickly introduced Dutch looms and reorganized the fledgling Ulster linen industry. In 1711 John purchased from the Crown an estate of 656 acres at Annacloy, near Downpatrick, he being then "of Lisburn." He also had associations with Lisburn and owned land or property there, and from references probably traded there - linen merchant at Lisburn, County Antrim.
    ...He died at Annacloy in 1722, and was buried in the graveyard of the Society of Friends at Balinderry near Lisburn, on his testated request "after the manner of my friends the people called quakers." In his will, dated July 25, 1718 and proved by his widow at Down Diocesan Court on September 10, 1722, he mentions his sons Robert, Thomas, John of Dunagore, and Samuel of Lisburn, and requests his executors "to preserve his lands at Annacloy for the benefit of his wife and family." The appointed executors, Abel Strettell and Thomas Strettell, renounced in favour of his wife Elizabeth, also mentioned. The estate was sold to Philip Percival of Dublin in 1727, when his widow returned to Lisburn and resided with her son Samuel. The extensive inventory attached to the will shows he was a man of substance considerably beyond the average for his time. He left the four sons mentioned and five daughters. (Source: John W. Beck, A.M.I.E.E., "Beck of Northern Ireland", 1931)


    Died:

    WILL
    —John Beck of Downpatrick, Manor of Downpatrick in county of Down.
    Dated 25 July 1718.
    Of perfect mind and memory but weak of body. Commits soul to Almighty God in hope of a joyful resurrection, and body to be buried in the graveyard at Ballinderry, near Lisburn, after manner of my friends the people called Quakers. Appoints Abel Strettell and Thomas Strettell of City of Dublin, merchants, and wife Elizabeth Beck as Executors. Overseer and guardian Richard Mercer of hillsborough in county of Down, gentleman. To wife Elizabeth £50 stg., and one half of household goods, remaining half to be divided amongst children share and share alike. To eldest son Robert £50 stg. To daughter Ruth £10 stg. To second son Thomas £50 stg. To daughter Abigail £40 stg. To son Samuel Beck of Lisburn £50 stg. to daughter Elizabeth £40 stg. To son John Beck of Dunagore £ 50 stg. To daughter Ellen £40 stg. To daughter Mary £40 stg. To the five daughters mentioned £100 stg., the said money to be put out at interest and so to continue until they or any one of them be married or otherwise disposed of out of their mother's house when they shall be paid the proportion of the said £100 stg. and interest. In event of death of any one of the five daughters before so disposed of her proportion to be divided equally amongst daughters that survive. Orders that bond perfected by Samuel Smart of Kilmore for £100 shall not be charged interest to date of my decease. To poor of Lisburn £5 stg. to be disposed by the Rector of it. Residuary legatee eldest son Robert, with contingent remainder to son Thomas, his heirs and assigns. Orders that executors be repaid all expenses in discharge of trust reposed in the in, and requests that they endeavour to preserve the lands at Annacloy for benefit of wife and children. Witnesses: James Smith, Francis Tineston, William McComb.
    —Renunciatioun, dated 17 April 1722, of Abel Strettell and Thomas Strettell, merchants of City of Dublin, for good cause and consideration all right, claim and title to the execution of last Will and Testament of John Beck, late of Downpatrick, linen merchant, and prays the ordinary of Diocese of Down to grant administration to the proper person, Elizabeth Beck atte Downpatrick.
    —Probate to Elizabeth Beck, relict and executrix, at Down Diocesan Court 15 September 1722. (25th July 1718 NA Reference T/2709 Document ID: 4865)

    John married Elizabeth Strettell in Ireland. Elizabeth (daughter of Hugh Strettell and Mary Hulme) was born before 18 Jun 1655 in Mobberley, Cheshire, England; was christened on 18 Jun 1655 in Mobberley, Cheshire, England; died after 1727. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Strettell was born before 18 Jun 1655 in Mobberley, Cheshire, England; was christened on 18 Jun 1655 in Mobberley, Cheshire, England (daughter of Hugh Strettell and Mary Hulme); died after 1727.

    Notes:


    The spelling of the name varies: it is Strettle, Strettel, Strettell, Strethull, Strettill, or Strethill even when it refers to one and the same man. "Strettle or Strethull" was a small Manor in Mere, held by a family bearing the local name, and probably descended from Gilbert de Mara. (Source: Rev. William Beck, F.S.A.G., "Gleanings From the Past", (Sydney, New South Wales)

    Children:
    1. John Beck was born in 1675; died about 1740 in Donaghcloney, County Down, Ireland.
    2. Robert Beck was born in 1678 in Ireland; died after 1735.
    3. Samuel Beck was born in 1682 in County Antrim, Ireland; died in 1760.
    4. Mary Beck was born in 1690; died after 1717.
    5. Elizabeth Beck was born in 1692; died after 1717.
    6. Eleanor Beck was born in 1694; died after 1717.
    7. Ruth Beck was born in 1701; died after 1717.
    8. 4. Thomas Beck was born in 1702 in County Antrim, Ireland; died about 1755.
    9. Abigail Beck was born in 1708; died after 1717.