John Bean (MacBean, MacBayne) gim. < 1634 † 24 sausio 1717
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Giminė | MacBean |
Lytis | Vyras |
Pilnas vardas gimus | John Bean |
Kitos pavardės | MacBean, MacBayne |
Tėvai
♂ Donald MacBean [MacBean] gim. 1600 ♀ Marjory MacGinnis [MacGinnis] gim. 1604 |
Įvykiai
< 1634 gimimas: Strathdearn, Inverness-Shire, Scotland
1634? krikštas: Follis, Daviot Parish, Scotland
18 balandžio 1654 santuoka: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, ♀ Hannah Lissen [Lissen] gim. 1635 † 1714
8 birželio 1655 vaiko gimimas: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, ♀ Mary Bean [Bean] gim. 8 birželio 1655
1657? vaiko gimimas: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, ♂ Henry Bean [Bean] gim. 1657? † 5 kovo 1661
1659? vaiko gimimas: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, ♀ Hannah Bean [Bean] gim. 1659? † 18 liepos 1692
<15 lapkričio 1660 santuoka: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, ♀ Margaret Lissen [Lissen] gim. 1640 † 1714
15 rugpjūčio 1661 vaiko gimimas: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, ♂ John Bean [Bean] gim. 15 rugpjūčio 1661 † 18 gegužės 1666
23 kovo 1663 vaiko gimimas: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, ♂ Daniel Bean [MacBean] gim. 23 kovo 1663 † kovo 1718
23 gegužės 1665 vaiko gimimas: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, ♂ Samuel Bean [Bean] gim. 23 gegužės 1665
13 spalio 1668 vaiko gimimas: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, ♂ John Bean [Bean] gim. 13 spalio 1668
17 spalio 1670 vaiko gimimas: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, ♀ Margaret Bean [Bean] gim. 17 spalio 1670
17 gruodžio 1672 vaiko gimimas: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, ♂ James Bean [Bean] gim. 17 gruodžio 1672
20 balandžio 1675 vaiko gimimas: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, ♂ Jeremiah Bean [Bean] gim. 20 balandžio 1675
24 rugsėjo 1678 vaiko gimimas: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, ♀ Elizabeth Bean [Bean] gim. 24 rugsėjo 1678
1680 vaiko gimimas: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, ♀ Catherine Bean [Bean] gim. 1680
24 sausio 1717 mirtis: Exeter (New Hampshire), United States, Church Yard of the Congregational Church
Pastabos
John Bean and Alexander Gordon were lifetime friends and lived very similar lives. John was born in Scotland around 1634. In 1651, At the age of sixteen he was a young soldier in General Monk’s army in 1651 which went forth with the design to place Charles II as king on the throne which was vacant by the execution of his father King Charles I. On Septamber 3, 1651, roughly 12,000 Royalist, Scottish troops were holed up in the English town of Worcester. This battle became known as the "Battle of Worcester". During the 10 hour battle roughly 3,000 Royalists were killed and 7,000 taken prisoner. John was captured by English Soldiers led by Oliver Cromwell and was jailed as a prisoner of war, likely at Tuthill Fields prison in London. In 1651, he was released from prison on condition that he be deported to the colonies as an indentured servant. Indentured servitude usually lasted 7 years. John's ship landed in Boston. John worked for Nicholas Lissen in his sawmill as an indentured servent in Exeter, New Hampshire. Alexander Gordon also worked for Nicholas Lissen, although not as an indentured servant. In October 10, 1664 he married Nicholas Lissen's daughter, Hannah Lissen in Exeter, New Hampshire and was given twenty acres of land as dowry by his father-in-law. Hannah and John had three children. Hannah died in childbirth of their third child. John eventually married Hannah's sister Margaret and had another 9 children. Hannah and Margaret were both daughter's of Nicholas Lissen and sisters of Mary Lissen, Alexander Gordon's wife. John was of the signers of the New Hampshire petition. In 1675 he may have enlisted in the colonists army to help defend the colony against the Indian chief, King Philip. In 1695, John may again have enlisted in the army, serving in Capt. Kingsley Hall's company in "King Williams War". John died in Exeter, New Hampshire in 1717 at the age of 83 and is buried in the Church Yard of the Congrestional Church.
"The tax lists and other sources of information show that Exeter also profited by this chattel slavery, as Nicholas Lissen of the latter place is credited with being master of some of the Worcester prisoners." (p. 28) [Editor's note: According to Mr. Greubel, the material by Mr. Bean on his ancestor John Bean is available in the Mormon family history library in Salt Lake City but so far as is known, has not been published elsewhere.] Bean states that an expatriate Scotsman by the name of Nicholas Lissen "was operating two lumber mills near Exeter, N.H." in 1651 (Bean 1977:5). Following Stackpole, he states that "the seven men who were indentured to Nicholas Lissen were: John Bean, John Barber, Alexander Gordon, John Sinclair, John Hudson, John Thompson, and Walter Jackson. All were to be lifetime friends of John Bean." (Bean 1977:6)
Šaltiniai
- ↑ http://kingcrest.com/sinclair/johnsinkler.html-ssi -
- ↑ History of New Hampshire, by Everett S. Stackpole -
- ↑ "The Life & Family of John Bean of Exeter & his Cousins" By Bernie Bean, 1970, p. 1-19. -
- ↑ George Thomas Little, A. M., Litt. D., Genealogical & Family History of the State of Maine, (Lewis Historical Publishing Co. New York 1909). -
- ↑ http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/y/Edith-G-Moya/GENE6-0001.html#ENDNOTEREF11 -
- ↑ Ancestrial File-LDS Church, AFN:8JCV-PP. -
- ↑ http://www.british-towns.net/scotland/highland/invernesshire/strathdearn - Location of Strathdearn, Inverness-shire
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daviot,_Aberdeenshire - Location of Daviot Scotland
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santuoka: ♂ John Bean (MacBean, MacBayne) , Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
mirtis: 1714, Exeter, New Hampshire, United States
palaidojimas: 1714, Old Meeting House Yard, Congretional Church Yard, Exeter, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire, United States
santuoka: ♂ John Bean (MacBean, MacBayne) , Exeter (New Hampshire), United States
mirtis: 1714, Exeter (New Hampshire)