Missouri Family Group Sheet for the John D BEAN Family

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Husband: John D. BEAN
Birthdate: Abt Jan 30, 1856
Birthplace:
Death date: May 22, 1893
Place of death: Missouri ?
Burial: Alexander Cem, Monroe Co, Missouri
Father:
Mother:

Marriage date: Abt 1882
Marriage place: Missouri ?

Wife: Mattie Bell ALEXANDER
Birthdate: Aug 12, 1863
Birthplace: Monroe Co, Missouri
Death date: Aug 4, 1942
Place of death: Monroe Co, Missouri
Burial: Alexander Cem, Monroe Co, Missouri
Father: John M. ALEXANDER
Mother: Minerva Ann SHARP

CHILDREN

Child No. 1: Infant daughter BEAN
Sex: F
Birthdate: Jun 26, 1883
Birthplace: Missouri
Death date: Jun 28, 1883
Place of death: Missouri
Burial: Alexander Cem, Monroe Co, Missouri
Marriage date:
Marriage place:
Spouse's name:

Child No. 2: Beulah BEAN
Sex: F
Birthdate: Abt 1885
Birthplace: Missouri
Death date: Aft Jul 1942
Place of death: Missouri ?
Burial:
Marriage date: Abt 1907
Marriage place: Missouri ?
Spouse's name: Stanley DARST

Child No. 3: Berthal D. BEAN
Sex: F
Birthdate: Dec 28, 1889
Birthplace: Missouri
Death date: Dec 30, 1932
Place of death: Missouri ?
Burial: Alexander Cem, Monroe Co, Missouri
Marriage date:
Marriage place:
Spouse's name:
 
 
Documentation:
Census summary:
1900 Not located
1910 Marion Twp, Monroe Co, MO (Mattie, Farmer, widow, 3 children, 2 living)
1920 Marion Twp, Monroe Co, MO (Mattie, Operator- farm, widow)
1930 Not located
Obituary (Madison (MO) Times, Aug. 6, 1942)-
The funeral of Mrs. Mattie Belle Bean, who died Sunday morning at her home northwest of Madison, was held from the home Tuesday afternoon with the Rev. Colman White and the Rev. G. E. Neely, Baptist ministers, conducting the service. Burial was in the Alexander cemetery. Mrs. Bean was the daughter of John and Minerva Alexander, and was born on what is known as the Alexander farm in Monroe County, 5 miles northwest of Madison. Had she lived until August 12, Mrs. Bean would have been 79 years old. Her husband died many years ago, and a daughter, Miss Berthal, died about 10 years ago. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Stanley Darst, of her home, and three granddaughters, Mrs. Cris Slusher of Kansas City, and Misses Hertha and Herma Darst of St. Louis; one brother, Dr. M. L. Alexander of Kansas City. Mrs. Bean was a devout member of the Baptist church.