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Jonathan Dean Jr.

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Jonathan Dean Jr.

Birth
Dundas, Hamilton Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
Apr 1906 (aged 75)
Charlotte, Eaton County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Charlotte, Eaton County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C-55
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   "JONATHAN DEAN [Jr.], one of the honored pioneer citizens of Eaton County, which has represented his home from his boyhood days to the present, was born in the province of Ontario, Canada, about twenty miles northeast of the city of Toronto, September 29, 1830, being a son of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Monroe) Dean.... Jonathan Dean, Sr., came to Michigan in 1837, [and] came to Eaton County and located in section 10, Kalamo township, where he secured one hundred and sixty acres of government land, which in due time he reclaimed from the wilderness. The family passed the first summer in Plymouth, Wayne County, and in the autumn the three elder sons drove through to the pioneer farm in Kalamo Township, bringing ten head of cattle and two hogs. They made the trip by way of Marshall and Bellevue and the first night pitched their tent on Pestle hill. They then went to the home of Louis Stebbins, at Carlisle, where they boarded during the period, which they devoted to building the primitive log house on the farm. The other members of the family came to the new home in December, arriving at the little forest lodge on Christmas day.... Jonathan Dean, Jr., still owns eighty acres of the old homestead, having been a lad of seven years when the family here took up their residence..... Jonathan, Jr. secured his education training in the district schools of Eaton, Wayne and Washtenaw counties. He was reared on the homestead farm and his vocation in life has been that of an agriculturist. His present fine homestead farm, in Kalamo Township, comprises one hundred and twenty acres. During the administration of President Cleveland he was appointed vice-consul of the United States in the city of Naples, Italy, where he remained three and one-half years. Save for this period he has lived practically retired in the city of Charlotte, since 1884. Here he has an attractive home, while he passed the summer seasons in Petoskey, on Little Traverse bay, where he had a nice cottage. In politics Mr. Dean has ever accorded an unwavering allegiance to the Democratic Party, and he has served as justice of the peace, while he was elected school director in Kalamo Township when but twenty-one years of age. He identified himself with the Masonic fraternity and the Independent Order of Good Templars a number of years ago, but is not in active affiliation with either at the present time. In 1852 Mr. Dean was united in marriage to Miss Diantha Allen, daughter of Amos Allen, who came from the Berkshire hills of Massachusetts to the west, locating in the state of Ohio, whence he came to Eaton County and settled in Chester Township a number of years prior to the war of the Rebellion. Mr. and Mrs. Dean have three children: Hon. Frank A., who is a leading member of the Eaton County bar, being engaged in the practice of his profession in Charlotte, and who was United States consul in Naples, Italy, under President Cleveland; Florence, who is the wife of Harry Hooker, of Lansing; and Frederika, who is the wife of Charles Sattler, of Charlotte."
   [Past and Present of Eaton County Michigan..., 1915]
   "JONATHAN DEAN [Jr.], one of the honored pioneer citizens of Eaton County, which has represented his home from his boyhood days to the present, was born in the province of Ontario, Canada, about twenty miles northeast of the city of Toronto, September 29, 1830, being a son of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Monroe) Dean.... Jonathan Dean, Sr., came to Michigan in 1837, [and] came to Eaton County and located in section 10, Kalamo township, where he secured one hundred and sixty acres of government land, which in due time he reclaimed from the wilderness. The family passed the first summer in Plymouth, Wayne County, and in the autumn the three elder sons drove through to the pioneer farm in Kalamo Township, bringing ten head of cattle and two hogs. They made the trip by way of Marshall and Bellevue and the first night pitched their tent on Pestle hill. They then went to the home of Louis Stebbins, at Carlisle, where they boarded during the period, which they devoted to building the primitive log house on the farm. The other members of the family came to the new home in December, arriving at the little forest lodge on Christmas day.... Jonathan Dean, Jr., still owns eighty acres of the old homestead, having been a lad of seven years when the family here took up their residence..... Jonathan, Jr. secured his education training in the district schools of Eaton, Wayne and Washtenaw counties. He was reared on the homestead farm and his vocation in life has been that of an agriculturist. His present fine homestead farm, in Kalamo Township, comprises one hundred and twenty acres. During the administration of President Cleveland he was appointed vice-consul of the United States in the city of Naples, Italy, where he remained three and one-half years. Save for this period he has lived practically retired in the city of Charlotte, since 1884. Here he has an attractive home, while he passed the summer seasons in Petoskey, on Little Traverse bay, where he had a nice cottage. In politics Mr. Dean has ever accorded an unwavering allegiance to the Democratic Party, and he has served as justice of the peace, while he was elected school director in Kalamo Township when but twenty-one years of age. He identified himself with the Masonic fraternity and the Independent Order of Good Templars a number of years ago, but is not in active affiliation with either at the present time. In 1852 Mr. Dean was united in marriage to Miss Diantha Allen, daughter of Amos Allen, who came from the Berkshire hills of Massachusetts to the west, locating in the state of Ohio, whence he came to Eaton County and settled in Chester Township a number of years prior to the war of the Rebellion. Mr. and Mrs. Dean have three children: Hon. Frank A., who is a leading member of the Eaton County bar, being engaged in the practice of his profession in Charlotte, and who was United States consul in Naples, Italy, under President Cleveland; Florence, who is the wife of Harry Hooker, of Lansing; and Frederika, who is the wife of Charles Sattler, of Charlotte."
   [Past and Present of Eaton County Michigan..., 1915]


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37714126/jonathan-dean: accessed ), memorial page for Jonathan Dean Jr. (29 Sep 1830–Apr 1906), Find a Grave Memorial ID 37714126, citing Maple Hill Cemetery, Charlotte, Eaton County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by tdsfam (contributor 47121885).