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Richard 'Dickey' Bean 1750–1830 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1750

Birth Location: Anson Co. North Carolina

Death Date: 1830

Death Location: Burke Co. North Carolina

Father: Richard Bean

Mother: Eleanor Reynolds

Spouse(s): Margaret(probably Ward

Children(s): Walter Bean

Richard 'Dickey' Bean was born in 1750 in Anson Co. North Carolina, the child of Richard Dickey Bean And Eleanor Ellen Reynolds. Richard 'Dickey' Bean married Margaret Probably 2Nd Wife Not Mother To My Bean Relatives Ann Ward, and had children including Walter Thomas Bean. Richard 'Dickey' Bean passed away in 1830 in Burke Co. North Carolina.

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Biography

  • Richard 'Dickey' Bean was born in 1750 in Anson Co. North Carolina, the child of Richard Dickey Bean And Eleanor Ellen Reynolds.
  • Richard 'Dickey' Bean married Margaret Probably 2Nd Wife Not Mother To My Bean Relatives Ann Ward, and had children including Walter Thomas Bean.
  • Richard 'Dickey' Bean passed away in 1830 in Burke Co. North Carolina.

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Children(s)

Richard Bean's Ancestors

Self
Richard Bean
1750–1830
Birth Place: Anson Co. North Carolina
Parents
Richard "Dickey" Bean
1734–1815
Ullskelf, near Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England
Eleanor (Ellen) Reynolds
1739–1784
Bolton Percy, Yorkshire, , England
Grandparents
Alexander (Thomas Bean, 3rd son of Alexander) Bean
1697–1779
Kirkby Wharfe, Yorkshire, England
Susanna ("Ann") Fearby
1702–1743
St Marys Bishop, Yorkshire, England
Benjamin (Reynolds) (Daniel)
1689–1741
Bolton Percy, Yorkshire, England
Thomasin Daniel
1698–1762
Dunnington, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Alexander Bean
1667–1713
Elizabeth Charlesworth-Beane
1667–1713
William Fearby
1680–1740
Elizabeth Dawson
1680–1740
Robert Renald
1645–1705
Ellin Hill
1649–1715
John Daniel
1665–
Frances Martin
1670–1699
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Jr.
1637–1702
Jane Myers
1637–1680
John Jr.
1637–1702
Jane Myers
1637–1680
William Fearby
1655–1711
Elizabeth Dawson
1655–1702
William Dawson
1639–1691
Mary Jefferson
1639–1710
Robarte Ranall
1610–1674
Jane Simson
1618–1678
Marmaduke Hill
1623–1706
Elizabeth Lenton
1625–1704
John Daniell
1638–1689
Jane Renton
1641–
John GGF
1645–

Richard Bean's Descendants

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Richard ('Dickey') Bean (1750–1830) m. Margaret(probably (2nd wife,not mother to my Bean relatives)Ann) Ward (1766–Jun 1850)
  1. 1. Walter (Thomas) Bean 1779–1868 m. Anna (Matilda) Suggs 1775–1840
    1. 1. Henry (Walter) Bean 1800–1842 m. Sarah (Ann) Smith 1797–1869
      1. 1. JOHN (JACKSON) Bean 1832–1866 m. JANE (LUCINDA) Jenkins 1837–1913
        1. 1. JULIUS (JEFFERSON) Bean 1857–1950 m. Ida (Belle) Willett 1858–1928

Richard Bean's Timeline

2 Records

1750
1750
Birth of Richard 'Dickey' Bean in Anson Co. North Carolina
Anson Co. North Carolina
1830
1830
Age 80
Death of Richard 'Dickey' Bean in Burke Co. North Carolina
Burke Co. North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1750
    Event Place: Anson Co. North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1830
    Event Place: Burke Co. North Carolina

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