Person:William Bean (6)

Watchers
Captain William R. Bean
m. Abt 1743
  1. Mordecai Bean1744 - 1814
  2. Captain William R. BeanAbt 1745 - 1799
  3. Robert Bean1750 - 1793
  4. George BeanAbt 1754 - Abt 1820
  5. Jesse Bean1756 - 1827
  6. John BeanAbt 1760 - Abt 1811
  7. Edmund BeanAbt 1763 - 1807
  8. Jane BeanAbt 1766 - 1798
  9. Sarah BeanAbt 1768 - 1861
  10. Russell Bean1769 - 1826
Facts and Events
Name Captain William R. Bean
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] Abt 1745 Dan River, Augusta County, Virginia
Death[1] 1799 Grainger County, Tennessee
Alt Death? Abt 1825 Hawkins County, Tennessee

William Bean St. and Lydia were living on Dan River 1746-1753.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Acklen, Jeanette. Tennessee Records: Tombstone Inscriptions and Manuscripts
    pg. 188.

    Captain William Bean, Jr., was born in Virginia about 1745; died in Grainger County, 1799. Court records of that county prove time of death. He was Captain under Col. John Sevier.
    Capt. William Bean Sr., born about 1720; died in Washington County in 1782, his will being probated in that year. Russell, the first white child born in the state, is mentioned in his will. William Bean built the first cabin; he was a member of the Committee of Safety and a member of the Watauga Association.

  2. See Chalkley's Abstracts Vol. 2, pg. 509).