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John Haynes Bean

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John Haynes Bean

Birth
Death
1901 (aged 80–81)
Burial
Spring Arbor, Jackson County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Parents: Sinkler & Betsey (Haynes) Bean. John H. BEAN was born in Batavia, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1820; came to Spring Arbor May 22, 1834, by the way of the lake, and from Detroit, even as early in the spring as that, with the reports in previous years that Michigan was all swamp. There was hardly water or mud enough the whole way to wet the tire. Nov. 27, 1844, he married Miss Susan Cranmore, who was born June 26, 1818, at Batavia, N. Y., and came to Michigan in 1839. Their children are—Celinda S., born Aug. 26,1846, now Mrs. D. A. Culver, Liberty, Mich.; Naomi F., March 25,1849, and was married to Dr. L. T. Van Horn April 16, 1873, by Rev. Mr. Hunt. She died at Homer, Oct. 6,1876. John 0., born Oct. 7,1851; residence, Parma; Sinkler O, Aug. 30, 1853; Elmore J., Dec. 1,1855; and Nolan S., Sept. 2, 1860.
Contributor: Karen Ferency Baker (47351306) • [email protected]
Parents: Sinkler & Betsey (Haynes) Bean. John H. BEAN was born in Batavia, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1820; came to Spring Arbor May 22, 1834, by the way of the lake, and from Detroit, even as early in the spring as that, with the reports in previous years that Michigan was all swamp. There was hardly water or mud enough the whole way to wet the tire. Nov. 27, 1844, he married Miss Susan Cranmore, who was born June 26, 1818, at Batavia, N. Y., and came to Michigan in 1839. Their children are—Celinda S., born Aug. 26,1846, now Mrs. D. A. Culver, Liberty, Mich.; Naomi F., March 25,1849, and was married to Dr. L. T. Van Horn April 16, 1873, by Rev. Mr. Hunt. She died at Homer, Oct. 6,1876. John 0., born Oct. 7,1851; residence, Parma; Sinkler O, Aug. 30, 1853; Elmore J., Dec. 1,1855; and Nolan S., Sept. 2, 1860.
Contributor: Karen Ferency Baker (47351306) • [email protected]


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