Family Tree
Three generations around Mark
Sibling
Robert Bean
1779 — 1847
Sibling
Mary Polly Bean
b. 1781
Sibling
William Bean
1784 — 1874
Sibling
Elizabeth Ann Bean
1787 — 1857
Sibling
Joab Bean
1788 — 1850
Sibling
Lydia Bean
1791 — 1860
Sibling
Richard COL. Henderson Bean
1799 — 1859
Sibling
Susan Bean
1801 — 1838
This record
Mark Bean
1794 — 1862
Child
Margaret Bean
1816 — 1871
Child
Elizabeth Bean
1817 — 1865
Child
Caleb Starr Bean
1820 — 1902
Child
Nannie Bean
1821 — 1887
Child
Mary Bean
1824 — 1883
Child
Rachel Alzira Bean
1826 — 1906
Child
Joseph McMinn Bean
1828 — 1893
Child
Sarah Emily Bean
1830 — 1863
Child
Suanna Deborah Bean
1830 — 1914
Child
Lucinda Bean
1834 — 1909
Child
John Ellis Bean
1838 — 1927
Child
Mark P. Bean
1842 — 1905
Vital Events
Dates and Places
- Born5 JUL 1794 · Bean Station, Grainger Couinty, Tennessee
- DiedFEB 1862 · Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas
- BuriedParks Corner Cemetery, Washington County, Cane Hill, Arkansas
- SexMale
Notes
Research Notes
Nancy married Robert Bean about 1834.
From Crawford County, Territory of Arkansas, Mark Bean, Esquire made an affidavit as follows:
"Mark Bean . . . . depose and say that he settled in the county that is now Crawford County Arkansas Territory in the year 1818 and in 1819 moved to what was called Lovely's purchase and engaged in making Salt until the Treaty with the Cherokees in 1828 and removed back to Crawford County in the fall of said year 1828-remained until 1832 when he removed to Washington Co."
When the settlers of Lovely's Purchase were forced to move because the federal government gave the land back to the Native Americans, they were given up to 320 acres and this acreage could have been anywhere in Arkansas. This was a public land donation - 10 Statute, 308. On 1 Dec 1830, Mark Bean received 320 acres in Jefferson Co. AR in a public land donatio
After he moved from Crawford Co., AR to Washington Co., AR, he began buying land in Washington Co. in 1838 and continued to buy land until 1860, for a total of 960 acres.
Mark Bean's will was dated 4 Apr 1855. In the probate court of Washington Co., AR, the document, which was probated 22 Jan 1862, stated that Bean willed to his children Richard H. Bean and Eliza Bean his Estate at death of his wife Nancy Bean. The executor was Richard H. Bean and the witnesses were Renkind and E. W. McClellan.
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1850 Census of Northwest Arkansas:
Washington Counties - Bobbie Jones McLane and Desmond Walls Allen
Cane Hill Township
BEAN, Mark 54, Nancy 34, Richard 12, Eliza
11, WETHERSPOON, William 24, DAVIS,
George A. 32, Mary 20 TN/TN dwg 1, Cane
Hill twp