Fretz, A. J.
A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Christian and Hans Meyer and Other Pioneers, c1896, Page 122
Margaret's parents were the first German-born settlers at Berlin (now Kitchener), Ontario, Canada when they arrived there in 1831. Several years after the death of Rev. Jacob Wagner, Margaret married Daniel Bean, who was a country school teacher.
-- Kitchener was first settled in 1806 by the Pennsylvania Dutch, then by Germans in 1825 who named it Berlin; the name was changed in 1916 in honor of Lord Kitchener.
Fretz, A. J.
A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Christian and Hans Meyer and Other Pioneers, c1896, Page 122
Margaret's parents were the first German-born settlers at Berlin (now Kitchener), Ontario, Canada when they arrived there in 1831. Several years after the death of Rev. Jacob Wagner, Margaret married Daniel Bean, who was a country school teacher.
-- Kitchener was first settled in 1806 by the Pennsylvania Dutch, then by Germans in 1825 who named it Berlin; the name was changed in 1916 in honor of Lord Kitchener.
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"Margaret Bean
nee Hailer
born May 30, 1831
died July 7, 1918"
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of the Lord is the death
of his saints Ps. 116:15
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