m.#1 15 AUG 1869 Andrew Co., MO; Caroline "Carrie" E. Brownell b. Abt. 1851 NY; d. Abt. 1884 MO; buried: (place unknown).
KNOWN CHILDREN:
1) Minah Catherine (née Dean) Roper 1876–1910
2) Nina Josephine (née Dean) Haifley 1877–1967
3) Sina Dean b. Abt. 1879- ?
m.#2 25 DEC 1884 Hebron, Thayer Co., NE; Mary Elizabeth Hughes b. 25 AUG 1862 Andrew Co., MO; d. 18 FEB 1958 Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., CA; buried: Savannah Cemetery, section 9, Savannah, Andrew Co., MO.
KNOWN CHILDREN:
4) Edward Powell Dean 1887–1948
5) Claude Earl Dean 1891–1968
6) Maude Mae (née Dean) Crabb Beard 1893–1959
7) Flora Sylvia (née Dean) Freytag 1896–1985
PARENTS: Amelia J. Simpson b. Abt. 1815 IN; d. Aft. 1870 MO [after US Census was taken 04 AUG 1870]; buried: place unknown; m. 20 FEB 1834 Shelby Co., IN; widower Powell Dean b. 28 MAR 1804 NC; d. 11 AUG 1859 Nodaway Twp., Andrew Co., MO; buried: Savannah Cemetery, Savannah, Andrew Co., MO.
SIBLINGS:
1) Sarah Jane Dean 1836-1903
2) Marcellus D Dean 1838-1865
3) Marshall J Dean b. 1840
4) Martha M Dean 1842-1875
5) Minerva Ann Dean 1843-1910
6) Elijah W Dean 1845-1940
7) Andrew D Dean 1848-1860
8) Mary E Dean 1850-1878
9) William Powell Dean 1853-1921 [SELF]
10) James Riley Dean b. 1855
11) Thomas Rolly Dean 1857-1890
12) Ida Josephine Dean b. 1859
WILLIAM POWELL DEAN'S OBITUARY (died June 21, 1921) "St. Joseph Observer", 25 Jun 1921:
After living practically all of his life in Andrew county, William Powell Dean, one of the respected residents of that county, died at his home in East Savannah on Tuesday night, after an illness of several months. He was 68 years of age and leaves a wife, two daughters, Mrs. Francis Crabb and Mrs. Frank Freytag, Jr., and two sons, Claude and Edward, all of whom were with him when the end came. The funeral occurred from the First Christian church on Thursday, conducted by Rev. Snodgrass and Rev. Rogers. At the grave the Masonic services concluded the ceremonies. The funeral was very largely attended, showing the high esteem in which the deceased was held in the community in which he had passed his long and honorable life.
m.#1 15 AUG 1869 Andrew Co., MO; Caroline "Carrie" E. Brownell b. Abt. 1851 NY; d. Abt. 1884 MO; buried: (place unknown).
KNOWN CHILDREN:
1) Minah Catherine (née Dean) Roper 1876–1910
2) Nina Josephine (née Dean) Haifley 1877–1967
3) Sina Dean b. Abt. 1879- ?
m.#2 25 DEC 1884 Hebron, Thayer Co., NE; Mary Elizabeth Hughes b. 25 AUG 1862 Andrew Co., MO; d. 18 FEB 1958 Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., CA; buried: Savannah Cemetery, section 9, Savannah, Andrew Co., MO.
KNOWN CHILDREN:
4) Edward Powell Dean 1887–1948
5) Claude Earl Dean 1891–1968
6) Maude Mae (née Dean) Crabb Beard 1893–1959
7) Flora Sylvia (née Dean) Freytag 1896–1985
PARENTS: Amelia J. Simpson b. Abt. 1815 IN; d. Aft. 1870 MO [after US Census was taken 04 AUG 1870]; buried: place unknown; m. 20 FEB 1834 Shelby Co., IN; widower Powell Dean b. 28 MAR 1804 NC; d. 11 AUG 1859 Nodaway Twp., Andrew Co., MO; buried: Savannah Cemetery, Savannah, Andrew Co., MO.
SIBLINGS:
1) Sarah Jane Dean 1836-1903
2) Marcellus D Dean 1838-1865
3) Marshall J Dean b. 1840
4) Martha M Dean 1842-1875
5) Minerva Ann Dean 1843-1910
6) Elijah W Dean 1845-1940
7) Andrew D Dean 1848-1860
8) Mary E Dean 1850-1878
9) William Powell Dean 1853-1921 [SELF]
10) James Riley Dean b. 1855
11) Thomas Rolly Dean 1857-1890
12) Ida Josephine Dean b. 1859
WILLIAM POWELL DEAN'S OBITUARY (died June 21, 1921) "St. Joseph Observer", 25 Jun 1921:
After living practically all of his life in Andrew county, William Powell Dean, one of the respected residents of that county, died at his home in East Savannah on Tuesday night, after an illness of several months. He was 68 years of age and leaves a wife, two daughters, Mrs. Francis Crabb and Mrs. Frank Freytag, Jr., and two sons, Claude and Edward, all of whom were with him when the end came. The funeral occurred from the First Christian church on Thursday, conducted by Rev. Snodgrass and Rev. Rogers. At the grave the Masonic services concluded the ceremonies. The funeral was very largely attended, showing the high esteem in which the deceased was held in the community in which he had passed his long and honorable life.
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