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Maude Leslie <I>Bates</I> Bean

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Maude Leslie Bates Bean

Birth
Massachusetts, USA
Death
17 Oct 1961 (aged 86)
Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Redlands, San Bernardino County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block J
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Oldest daughter of Leslie Rainsford (1848-1938) and

Married Dr.Benjamin Franklin Watrous in Redlands on 18 December 1894(1840-1896)
Married Wallace William Bean 5 April 1897 in Crafton,CA
They had 6 children
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age 86
Grampa Bean, born in New York, owned an orange ranch in Redlands. He established a comfortable life for his large family, then he was killed in a fall from the loft of the barn, Clever lawyers tricked Gramma Maud out of most of her money and she moved to San Pedro with her elderly father, her sister and her horde of children where she was able to buy a house. Her family settled in that area and many are still there. His wife was Maude Leslie Bates Bean born in Boston.

My gramma was Myrtle Maude Bean, 10 when her father died. The others were Mona, Wally, Bill, Chester, Leslie, and Herman. One of Bill's sons, Bill Jr. was a policeman in the area of Lomita in the 50s where Bill also lived. Wally was a professional chef. Leslie worked for an ice company and never married to have his own family so everyone named a child for him. I am one of the Leslies, Jeanette Leslie. Herman was post master at Big Bear.

They were buried there because Grampa Bean died there and Gramma wanted to join him, Wally, too.

Gramma Bean's sister Berneice Bates was an artist who lived on a houseboat in San Pedro Harbor. I don't know her married name. Her daughter was Patsy and her granddaughter Leslie. Information Courtesy of Great granddaughter.
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Name: Maud E Bates
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 12 Jan 1875
Birth Place: Hyde Park, Massachusetts, USA
Father: Leslie R Bates
Mother: Laura M
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Oldest daughter of Leslie Rainsford (1848-1938) and

Married Dr.Benjamin Franklin Watrous in Redlands on 18 December 1894(1840-1896)
Married Wallace William Bean 5 April 1897 in Crafton,CA
They had 6 children
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age 86
Grampa Bean, born in New York, owned an orange ranch in Redlands. He established a comfortable life for his large family, then he was killed in a fall from the loft of the barn, Clever lawyers tricked Gramma Maud out of most of her money and she moved to San Pedro with her elderly father, her sister and her horde of children where she was able to buy a house. Her family settled in that area and many are still there. His wife was Maude Leslie Bates Bean born in Boston.

My gramma was Myrtle Maude Bean, 10 when her father died. The others were Mona, Wally, Bill, Chester, Leslie, and Herman. One of Bill's sons, Bill Jr. was a policeman in the area of Lomita in the 50s where Bill also lived. Wally was a professional chef. Leslie worked for an ice company and never married to have his own family so everyone named a child for him. I am one of the Leslies, Jeanette Leslie. Herman was post master at Big Bear.

They were buried there because Grampa Bean died there and Gramma wanted to join him, Wally, too.

Gramma Bean's sister Berneice Bates was an artist who lived on a houseboat in San Pedro Harbor. I don't know her married name. Her daughter was Patsy and her granddaughter Leslie. Information Courtesy of Great granddaughter.
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Name: Maud E Bates
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 12 Jan 1875
Birth Place: Hyde Park, Massachusetts, USA
Father: Leslie R Bates
Mother: Laura M
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