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Herbert Ingalls Bean

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Herbert Ingalls Bean

Birth
Albany, Oxford County, Maine, USA
Death
25 Mar 1952 (aged 80)
Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA
Burial
Albany, Oxford County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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s/o Amos Gilbert and Angeline (Cummings) Bean; h/o Maude Mandana Crosse whom he married on 24 March 1897

His siblings were:
*Frank Edson (Ernest) Bean was born on 26 October 1869;
*Amos Leonard Bean was born on 15 October 1873;
*Perry Ashley Bean was born on 04 April 1881;
*Nina Florine Bean was born on 05 February 1885.

All the children were born in Albany, Oxford County, Maine.

Herbert and Maude had six children.
They were:
*Herbert Romanzo Bean was born on 05 February 1898 in Brooklyn, New York;
*Jennie Angeline Bean was born on 20 June 1899 in Albany, Oxford County, ME;
*Edna Maude Bean was born on 27 December 1909 in Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine;
*Adelaide Lucie Bean was born on 15 July 1911 in Bethel, ME;
*Florine Elizabeth Bean was born on 19 November 1917 in Albany, Oxford County, Maine; and
*Muriel Edwina Bean was born on 14 March 1924 in Bethel, Oxford County, Maine.

Herbert was educated in the public and high schools of Waterford, Oxford County, Maine.

For many years Mr. Bean has been in the contracting business. He was located in Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine, but on account of ill health came to Albany, Oxford County, Maine, and for a few years kept a general store. Eight years ago (1923) he came to Bethel, Oxford County, Maine, and purchased the N.F. Brown house on Spring Street and has modernized it and converted it into a pleasant home. Mr. Bean has his lumber and sales rooms on Main Street where he carries a complete line of lumber, buildings material, finished material, and all accessories, that pertain to the needs of carpentering. During the winter Mr. Bean conducts a fur business, buying and selling raw furs, hides and pelts. He is an independent buyer and one of the largest dealers in the county. Practically all of his stock is sold to New York furriers. He also carries a complete line of traps, guns, and ammunition. Mr. Bean is an Odd Fellow and a member of the Methodist Church. He and Mrs. Bean are both interested in the religious life of the town, and ever willing to help a worthy cause
s/o Amos Gilbert and Angeline (Cummings) Bean; h/o Maude Mandana Crosse whom he married on 24 March 1897

His siblings were:
*Frank Edson (Ernest) Bean was born on 26 October 1869;
*Amos Leonard Bean was born on 15 October 1873;
*Perry Ashley Bean was born on 04 April 1881;
*Nina Florine Bean was born on 05 February 1885.

All the children were born in Albany, Oxford County, Maine.

Herbert and Maude had six children.
They were:
*Herbert Romanzo Bean was born on 05 February 1898 in Brooklyn, New York;
*Jennie Angeline Bean was born on 20 June 1899 in Albany, Oxford County, ME;
*Edna Maude Bean was born on 27 December 1909 in Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine;
*Adelaide Lucie Bean was born on 15 July 1911 in Bethel, ME;
*Florine Elizabeth Bean was born on 19 November 1917 in Albany, Oxford County, Maine; and
*Muriel Edwina Bean was born on 14 March 1924 in Bethel, Oxford County, Maine.

Herbert was educated in the public and high schools of Waterford, Oxford County, Maine.

For many years Mr. Bean has been in the contracting business. He was located in Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine, but on account of ill health came to Albany, Oxford County, Maine, and for a few years kept a general store. Eight years ago (1923) he came to Bethel, Oxford County, Maine, and purchased the N.F. Brown house on Spring Street and has modernized it and converted it into a pleasant home. Mr. Bean has his lumber and sales rooms on Main Street where he carries a complete line of lumber, buildings material, finished material, and all accessories, that pertain to the needs of carpentering. During the winter Mr. Bean conducts a fur business, buying and selling raw furs, hides and pelts. He is an independent buyer and one of the largest dealers in the county. Practically all of his stock is sold to New York furriers. He also carries a complete line of traps, guns, and ammunition. Mr. Bean is an Odd Fellow and a member of the Methodist Church. He and Mrs. Bean are both interested in the religious life of the town, and ever willing to help a worthy cause


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