Susan Bean married widower William D. Baker on 29 Nov 1865. She and William had more children, at least two of whom survived.
She appears in the 1860 Federal Census with Asbury. It gives her age then as 31 years. Her stone shows another version giving dates 1833-1908.
Widowed a second time, she was living with her son Alonzo Baker in 1900 Federal census. Three Bean children are buried beside her and others nearby in Abner Cemetery.
The article "The Dareville Store" found in the Jefferson County Genealogical Society bulletin for 1998 lists her surviving Bean children as:
Sarah Catherine Bean
mRiley Hodge; mWm Thomas Peterson
Nancy Emmaline Bean
m John Reynolds
Martha Bean
m Charles Q. Hutson
James Valentine Bean
m Harriet Martin
Susan C. Bean
m John S. Hester,Jr.
Susan Bean married widower William D. Baker on 29 Nov 1865. She and William had more children, at least two of whom survived.
She appears in the 1860 Federal Census with Asbury. It gives her age then as 31 years. Her stone shows another version giving dates 1833-1908.
Widowed a second time, she was living with her son Alonzo Baker in 1900 Federal census. Three Bean children are buried beside her and others nearby in Abner Cemetery.
The article "The Dareville Store" found in the Jefferson County Genealogical Society bulletin for 1998 lists her surviving Bean children as:
Sarah Catherine Bean
mRiley Hodge; mWm Thomas Peterson
Nancy Emmaline Bean
m John Reynolds
Martha Bean
m Charles Q. Hutson
James Valentine Bean
m Harriet Martin
Susan C. Bean
m John S. Hester,Jr.
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