Son of John Craven and Elizabeth (nee Yerkes) Beans.
Sources: California marriage records, census records.
Lives one mile from Elk Grove, which is his Post Office, and sixteen miles from Sacramento; he was born in Pennsylvania, in 1839, and lived there until 1856; he came to California in that year, across the plains, and was engaged in the lumber trade in El Dorado County until 1863; he then settled in this county, on his present location. He owns three hundred and twenty acres of land, which, with improvements, are worth about $8000. Mr. Beans was married in 1869 to Miss Emma E. McFall, a native of New York State.
Source: Sacramento County Biography (Source: History of Sacramento County, California With Illustrations 1880 by Thompson & West. Transcribed by Nancy Pratt Melton.)
Son of John Craven and Elizabeth (nee Yerkes) Beans.
Sources: California marriage records, census records.
Lives one mile from Elk Grove, which is his Post Office, and sixteen miles from Sacramento; he was born in Pennsylvania, in 1839, and lived there until 1856; he came to California in that year, across the plains, and was engaged in the lumber trade in El Dorado County until 1863; he then settled in this county, on his present location. He owns three hundred and twenty acres of land, which, with improvements, are worth about $8000. Mr. Beans was married in 1869 to Miss Emma E. McFall, a native of New York State.
Source: Sacramento County Biography (Source: History of Sacramento County, California With Illustrations 1880 by Thompson & West. Transcribed by Nancy Pratt Melton.)
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