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John George Beck

Male 1764 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name John George Beck 
    Born Between 1762 and 1764  Berks County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I2546  My Reynolds Line
    Last Modified 7 Feb 2013 

    Father Johann Philip Beck,   b. 1741, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Mother Anna Catherine Crouse 
    Family ID F1202  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Elizabeth Claver 
    Married
    • George and Elizabeth left Rowan (now Davidson) County,
      North Carolina in 1807 and settled in Indiana Territory and
      with their older sons, John Jacob, George Jr., and Andrew
      M., they build Becks Mill south of Salem, Washington
      County, Indiana. The old mill, rebuilt in 1864, still
      stands at the mill stream near Becks Hill, and was the
      first grist mill in the 30-50 mile area. This is still
      printed on some maps and atlases. -JNT email
      04.October.1998 at 14:48.

      Many stories of the Beck's are written in the Washington
      County, Indiana history. [Beck & Tittle Footprints; John
      Charles Beck biography prepared 19981001].
    Children 
     1. John Jacob Beck,   b. Abt 1784,   d. Yes, date unknown
     2. George Beck,   b. Abt 1791,   d. Yes, date unknown
     3. Andrew M. Beck,   b. 5 Jul 1795, Rowan County, North Carolina U.S.A. Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 19 Aug 1875  (Age 80 years)
    Last Modified 9 May 2012 
    Family ID F945  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • [From "Beck and Tittle Footprints" by Nell Truitt prepared
      01.October.1998]:
      George Beck, Sr. brought his family from North Carolina in
      1807, staying a short time in Bear Grass, which is now
      Louisville, Kentucky. George and his two older sons, John,
      age 23 and George, Jr. age 16, while out scouting in
      December 1807, located organ Spring along Mill creek and
      built a grist-mill ther. The spring was dammed and provided
      a gallon of water per minute at 60 degree temperature. The
      first grist mill was a log structure fifteen feet square.

      Within a short time, Beck's Hill, as the settlement was
      known, became a social center as families from a thirty
      mile radius brought their corn to Beck's Mill to be ground
      into cornmeal. Sometimes it took two or three days as they
      waited their turns, so games were played outdoors with the
      young Beck boys. In the summer of 1825, a frame building,
      twenty by thirty feet square replaced the first mill
      structure. Two years later, a lean-to was bult and a
      carding machine was put in operation. A commodious,
      two-story frame structure for the mill was built in 1864,
      and the carding machinery was placed in the second story.
      The structure still stands in 1998.

      !NAME:Truitt, Joyce Nell DC, Truitt, Joyce Nell DC,
      Descendant Chart

      !BIRTH:Truitt, Joyce Nell 19981006, Truitt, Joyce Nell
      19981006