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Mercy Mary Bean 1730–1813 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 Oct 1730

Birth Location: York, York County, Maine

Death Date: Nov 1813

Death Location: Hollis, Hillsborough, New Hampshire

Father: Jonathan Bean

Mother: Sarah Nowell

Spouse(s): James (1st)

Children(s): James (2nd)

Mercy Mary Bean was born in 1730 in York, York County, Maine, the child of Jonathan Bean And Sarah Nowell. Mercy Mary Bean married James I Emery 1St, and had children including James I Emery 2Nd. Mercy Mary Bean passed away in 1813 in Hollis, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.

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Biography

  • Mercy Mary Bean was born in 1730 in York, York County, Maine, the child of Jonathan Bean And Sarah Nowell.
  • Mercy Mary Bean married James I Emery 1St, and had children including James I Emery 2Nd.
  • Mercy Mary Bean passed away in 1813 in Hollis, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.

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Mercy Bean's Ancestors

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Mercy Bean
1730–1813
Birth Place: York, York County, Maine
Parents
Jonathan Bean
1692–1777
York, York, Maine, USA
Sarah Nowell
1701–1777
York, York, Maine, United States
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mercy Bean's Descendants

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Mercy (Mary) Bean (7 Oct 1730–Nov 1813) m. James (I. Emery) (1st) (6 Nov 1728–1821)
  1. 1. James (I. Emery 🟠) (2nd) 1763–1844 m. Sarah Fogg 1768–1840 m. Mercy Dunn 1762–1796
    1. 1. Jeremiah Emery🟠 1812–1896 m. Susan Libbey 1817–1907
      1. 1. Lewis (I.) Emery 1840–1904 m. Susan (P) Kelley 1836–1876 m. Effie (A.) Harvey 1863–1906
        1. 1. Francis (Bordman) Emery 1887–1973 m. Georgia (Evelyn) Bean 1902–1971
        2. 2. Winnifred (A.) EMERY 1882–1905 m. Charles (Franklin) Sanford 1869–1930
        3. 3. Nellie (C) Emery 1866–1952
        4. 4. Dana Emery 1868–1937
        5. 5. Jere Emery 1870–1946 m. Mabel (Alzia) Whittier 1875–1912
        6. 6. Rev. (James Berton) Emery 1871–1947 m. Bertha (A) Doowns 1874–1937
        7. 7. Florance Emery 1860–1860
        8. 8. Charles (D.) Emery🟠 1868–
        9. 9. Selena (Estella) Emery 1864–1949 m. Charles (Henry) Sargent 1860–1955
      2. 2. George (S. Emery) 🟠 1842–1878 m. Elizabeth Clark 1840–1913
        1. 1. Mary (Lizzie) Crediford 1876–1942
        2. 2. George (Franklin) Emery 1866–1961
      3. 3. Albert (M.) Emery🟠 1848–1882 m. Frances ((Fannie)) Cole 1851–1902
        1. 1. Oldin (D.) Emery 1872–1875
    2. 2. Joshua Emery 1792–
    3. 3. Nathaniel Emery 1786–

Mercy Bean's Timeline

2 Records

1730
7 Oct 1730
Birth of Mercy Mary Bean in York, York County, Maine
York, York County, Maine
1813
Nov 1813
Age 83
Death of Mercy Mary Bean in Hollis, Hillsborough, New Hampshire
Hollis, Hillsborough, New Hampshire

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 Oct 1730
    Event Place: York, York County, Maine
    Record Source: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Nov 1813
    Event Place: Hollis, Hillsborough, New Hampshire

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