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Albert Wallace Bean

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Albert Wallace Bean Veteran

Birth
Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
12 Feb 1898 (aged 51)
Mankato, Blue Earth County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Mankato, Blue Earth County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.1563454, Longitude: -93.9812241
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Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts Births
Given Name: Albert W
Surname: Bean
Son/Daughter: s
Father's Name & Occupation: John H, laborer
Mother: Sarah Ann Jones
Birth/Baptism Date: 26 Mar 1846

Name: Albert W Bean
Residence: Plainview, Wabasha, Minnesota
Age at Enlistment: 18
Enlistment Date: 21 Jan 1863
Rank at enlistment: Private
Enlistment Place: Plainview, Wabasha, MN
State Served: Minnesota
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company I, Minnesota 1st Cavalry Regiment on 21 Jan 1863. Mustered out on 01 Dec 1863. Enlisted in Company G, Minnesota 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment on 14 Feb 1865. Mustered out on 27 Sep 1865.
Birth Date: abt 1845

Name: Albert W Bean
Marriage Date: 21 Sep 1871
Marriage Place: Redwood, Minnesota
Spouse's Name: Abbie L Clark

A W Bean died at his home on Fourth Street, near Main at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening. He had not been well for some months and was very sick early in the winter. His physician pronounced his trouble to be dropsy. As is often the case with this disease, the patient railed and was able to drive out a couple of weeks ago. He suffered a relapse, and for several days lay at deaths door.

The deceased was born at Donovans, NH* March 27 1846 and when quite young his parents moved to Boston, and when he was ten years old moved to Plainview Minnesoata onto a farm. In 1862 Mr Bean, then scarcely more that a lad, enlisted in the First Minnesota Mounted Ranger. He was in Co I Capt Allens command and served for one year, seeing some service in the trouble with the Indians. After he had received his discharge and had been at home nine months he enlisted in Co G First Minnesota Heavy Artillery, Capt Clark commanding. He went south with his regiment and served until the end of the war.

On Sept 21 1871 Mr Bean was joined in marriage with Miss Abbie L Clark of Marshall, where they resided for two years.

From there moved to Ballaton and conducted a hotel. Then they went to Minneapolis and conducted a grocery store, later moved to Fond du Lac, and then back to Marshall where Mr Bean had a furniture and music store.

Nine years years ago Mr and Mrs Bean moved to Mankato and have since resided here. Mr Bean was agent of the White Sewing Machine Co for several years and later had a racket store, and then a furniture store. He disposed of his store last fall, when his health failed.

The deceased was well known in this city, having been prominent in several lodges and was highly respected by all. His death causes genuine sorrow. He was a member of the local lodges of the Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias and Legion of Honor carrying 2.000 life insurance in the latter. He was at one time Nobel Grand of Mankato lodge # 15, IOOF and held various office in the K of P lodge.

He belonged the Blue Earth Encampment # 8 and Canton Colfax # 9. He formerly belonged to the Grand Army post at Marshall.

He is survived by his wife, but no children. Two brothers and three sisters also survive him; JS Bean and Mrs Emma Maxwell of Winona, Ed Bean, Mrs Nettie Schimmels and Mrs CA Ore, all of Chicago.

The funeral will occur from the residence tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock.
Mankato Lodge # 15 IOOF is be in charge at the residence and Mankato lodge #36 K of P will be in charge of the services at the grave.

[Mankato Free Press 2-14-1898]
Note: His father was born in New Hampshire, not Albert.
Obit: Mary Westberg (#47488075)
Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts Births
Given Name: Albert W
Surname: Bean
Son/Daughter: s
Father's Name & Occupation: John H, laborer
Mother: Sarah Ann Jones
Birth/Baptism Date: 26 Mar 1846

Name: Albert W Bean
Residence: Plainview, Wabasha, Minnesota
Age at Enlistment: 18
Enlistment Date: 21 Jan 1863
Rank at enlistment: Private
Enlistment Place: Plainview, Wabasha, MN
State Served: Minnesota
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company I, Minnesota 1st Cavalry Regiment on 21 Jan 1863. Mustered out on 01 Dec 1863. Enlisted in Company G, Minnesota 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment on 14 Feb 1865. Mustered out on 27 Sep 1865.
Birth Date: abt 1845

Name: Albert W Bean
Marriage Date: 21 Sep 1871
Marriage Place: Redwood, Minnesota
Spouse's Name: Abbie L Clark

A W Bean died at his home on Fourth Street, near Main at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening. He had not been well for some months and was very sick early in the winter. His physician pronounced his trouble to be dropsy. As is often the case with this disease, the patient railed and was able to drive out a couple of weeks ago. He suffered a relapse, and for several days lay at deaths door.

The deceased was born at Donovans, NH* March 27 1846 and when quite young his parents moved to Boston, and when he was ten years old moved to Plainview Minnesoata onto a farm. In 1862 Mr Bean, then scarcely more that a lad, enlisted in the First Minnesota Mounted Ranger. He was in Co I Capt Allens command and served for one year, seeing some service in the trouble with the Indians. After he had received his discharge and had been at home nine months he enlisted in Co G First Minnesota Heavy Artillery, Capt Clark commanding. He went south with his regiment and served until the end of the war.

On Sept 21 1871 Mr Bean was joined in marriage with Miss Abbie L Clark of Marshall, where they resided for two years.

From there moved to Ballaton and conducted a hotel. Then they went to Minneapolis and conducted a grocery store, later moved to Fond du Lac, and then back to Marshall where Mr Bean had a furniture and music store.

Nine years years ago Mr and Mrs Bean moved to Mankato and have since resided here. Mr Bean was agent of the White Sewing Machine Co for several years and later had a racket store, and then a furniture store. He disposed of his store last fall, when his health failed.

The deceased was well known in this city, having been prominent in several lodges and was highly respected by all. His death causes genuine sorrow. He was a member of the local lodges of the Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias and Legion of Honor carrying 2.000 life insurance in the latter. He was at one time Nobel Grand of Mankato lodge # 15, IOOF and held various office in the K of P lodge.

He belonged the Blue Earth Encampment # 8 and Canton Colfax # 9. He formerly belonged to the Grand Army post at Marshall.

He is survived by his wife, but no children. Two brothers and three sisters also survive him; JS Bean and Mrs Emma Maxwell of Winona, Ed Bean, Mrs Nettie Schimmels and Mrs CA Ore, all of Chicago.

The funeral will occur from the residence tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock.
Mankato Lodge # 15 IOOF is be in charge at the residence and Mankato lodge #36 K of P will be in charge of the services at the grave.

[Mankato Free Press 2-14-1898]
Note: His father was born in New Hampshire, not Albert.
Obit: Mary Westberg (#47488075)


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