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Jesse E Bean 1794–1850 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1794

Birth Location: Grainger County, Tennessee, USA

Death Date: Aft. 1850

Death Location: Smith County, Texas, USA

Father: William III

Mother: Elizabeth Shaw

Spouse(s): Elizabeth McNair, Sarah Mitchel

Children(s): Amelia Bean, Talbert Bean, Augustus Bean, William Bean, David Bean, Almira Bean

The story of Jesse E Bean began in 1794 in Grainger County, Tennessee, USA. In 1850, Jesse E Bean resided in My Subdivision, Smith, Texas, USA. Jesse E Bean married Elizabeth Mcnair, Sarah M Mitchel, and had children including Almira Neely Bean, Amelia Delilah Bean, Augustus Bean, David M Bean, Talbert Gains Bean, William Ellis Bean. Jesse E Bean passed away in 1850 in Smith County, Texas, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Jesse E Bean began in 1794 in Grainger County, Tennessee, USA.
  • In 1850, Jesse E Bean resided in My Subdivision, Smith, Texas, USA.
  • Jesse E Bean married Elizabeth Mcnair, Sarah M Mitchel, and had children including Almira Neely Bean, Amelia Delilah Bean, Augustus Bean, David M Bean, Talbert Gains Bean, William Ellis Bean.
  • Jesse E Bean passed away in 1850 in Smith County, Texas, USA.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Jesse Bean's Ancestors

Self
Jesse Bean
1794–1850
Birth Place: Grainger County, Tennessee, USA
Parents
William Bean III
1745–1825
Augusta County, Virginia
Elizabeth (Blair) Shaw
1745–1818
Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
William Bean
1721–1782
St Stephens Parish, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
William Bean
1702–1782
Elizabeth Hatton
1701–1782
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Bean
1682–1755
Lydea Hatton
1679–1755
Edward Hatton
1682–1779
Eleanor Cambien
1683–1771

Jesse Bean's Descendants

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Jesse (E) Bean (1794–Aft. 1850) m. Elizabeth McNair (1808–Abt. 1865) m. Sarah (M.) Mitchel (1813–)
  1. 1. Amelia (Delilah) Bean 1821–1875 m. John (Quincy) Chambers 1814–1890
    1. 1. Mary (J) Chambers 1853–
    2. 2. James (L) Chambers 1855–
    3. 3. Levi Chambers 1858–
  2. 2. Talbert (Gains) Bean 1825–1850
  3. 3. Augustus Bean 1827–1909
  4. 4. William (Ellis) Bean 1829–1880 m. Nancy (Anne) Blythe 1830–1909
    1. 1. George (Samuel) Bean 1873–1922
    2. 2. Emily (Jane) Raggio 1859–1917
    3. 3. James (R) Bean 1861–1900
    4. 4. Mark (Rawlin) Bean 1868–1905
    5. 5. Edmund (Ellis) Bean 1855–1902
    6. 6. Robert (Lee) Bean 1864–1937
    7. 7. Martha (E) Bean 1852–1863
    8. 8. Francis (Athenas) Bean 1854–1878
    9. 9. Belle (Boyd) Bean 1866–
  5. 5. David (M) Bean 1823–1848 m. Eleanor (Elizabeth) Middleton 1827–1900
    1. 1. Robert (M "Dony") Bean 1848–1900
  6. 6. Almira (Neely) Bean 1831–1854 m. John (Quincy) Chambers 1814–1890

Jesse Bean's Timeline

3 Records

1794
1794
Birth of Jesse E Bean in Grainger County, Tennessee, USA
Grainger County, Tennessee, USA
1850
1850
Age 56
Jesse E Bean resided here in My Subdivision, Smith, Texas, USA
My Subdivision, Smith, Texas, USA
1850
Aft. 1850
Age 56
Death of Jesse E Bean in Smith County, Texas, USA
Smith County, Texas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1794
    Event Place: Grainger County, Tennessee, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Army, Register of Enlistments, 1798-1914
    [2] 1850 United States Federal Census, The National Archives in Washington D.C.; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M432; Residence Date: 1850; Home in 1850: My Subdivision, Smith, Texas; Roll: 915; Page: 77a

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: My Subdivision, Smith, Texas, USA
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, The National Archives in Washington D.C.; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M432; Residence Date: 1850; Home in 1850: My Subdivision, Smith, Texas; Roll: 915; Page: 77a

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aft. 1850
    Event Place: Smith County, Texas, USA

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