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HUSBAND |
George Bean (1) |
| Parents |
George Bean, Ann unknown (19) |
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1866, Delaware Co., Ohio (1) |
| Buried |
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| WIFE |
Susannah Carr (1) |
| Parents |
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1867, Delaware Co., Ohio (1) |
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| CHILDREN |
7 children total (1) |
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John Bean (1)
2nd of 7 (1) |
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Hiram Bean
(28) |
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| RECORDS |
1826 Auditor's List (28)
100AC, value $171 |
1830C Scioto Twp., Delaware Co.,
OH (28)
1 M 5-10; 1 M 10-15; 2 M 15-20; 1 M 40-50; 1 F
under 5; 1 F 5-10, 1 F 10-15; 1 F 15-20; 1 F 30-40 |
1840C Scioto Twp., Delaware Co.,
OH (28)
1 M 50-60; 2 M 15-20; 1 F 40-50; 1 F 20-30; 2 F
10-15 |
1850C Scioto Twp., Delaware Co.,
OH (28)
2294-2304 George, 60, VA; Susanna, 58, VA;
Benjamin, 27, OH; ;Rebecca, 20, OH; Susanna, 9, OH |
1850AG (28)
150AC Improved; 39AC Unimproved; value land
$2835; value farm machinery $75; 5 horses; 6 milch cows; 3 other
cattle; 20 sheep; 22 swine, value live stock $315; 40bu wheat; 800bu
corn; 100bu oats; 40lbs wool; 40bu potatoes; 200lbs butter;130lbs
maple sugar; home manufacture $25; value animals slaughtered $90 |
1860C Scioto Twp., Delaware Co.,
OH (28)
917 George, 70, VA; Susannah, 70, VA; Minerva,
25, OH; Mary OH |
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| OCCUPATION |
| Justice of the Peace; Scioto Twp.,
Delaware Co., OH (28) |
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| MILITARY |
| None found. |
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| KNOWN
RESIDENCES |
| bef. 1817; Hardy Co., VA (28) |
| abt. 1817; Ross Co., OH (28) |
| abt. 1819; Scioto Twp., Delaware
Co., OH (1) |
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| IN THE NEWS |
| None found. |
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| BIOGRAPHY |
| George and Susannah were both natives of the "Old Dominion."
There they married and removed to Ross Co., Ohio where they remained for about
two years, and then came to Delaware Co., Ohio and settled on Mill Creek in
Scioto Township. The parents were energetic and it was not long before
they had an area of ground cleared. They became quite
"well-to-do" for the period and area. They remained on this land
until their death. Around 1880, the original cabin built in 1819 was known
to be standing and was probably the oldest building in the county still
standing. (1) |
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| RESEARCH
CONCERNS & ISSUES |
| None found. |
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