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John Bean

Birth01 MAY 1790 - Tennessee, USA
Death28 JUN 1857 - Washington, Arkansas, USA
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Born in Tennessee, USA on 01 MAY 1790. John Bean married Ruth (Loocy-Too-Yah) Starr (Bean) and had 11 children. She passed away on 28 JUN 1857 in Washington, Arkansas, USA.

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Ruth (Loocy-too-yah) Starr (Bean)
1799 - 1895
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Sarah Emily Bean
1830 - 1863
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Rachel Alzira (Nanye'hi) Bean
1826 - 1906
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Joseph Mcminn "Noon" Bean
1828 - 1872
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Nannie Bean
1822 - Unknown
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Mary Bean
1824 - 1883
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Caleb Starr Bean
1819 - 1902
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Mark Bean
1842 - 1905
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John Ellis Bean
1838 - 1927
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Elizabeth Ann Bean
1817 - 1865
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Susie Deborah Bean
1830 - 1914
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Margaret Bean
1816 - 1871

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