Joseph Marean

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Joseph Marean

Birth
Richmond, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
26 Apr 1866 (aged 76)
Burial
Glen Aubrey, Broome County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Joseph Marean was born to Thomas Marean and Esther Patterson in Richmond, Berkshire, MA and moved with his family to what was then Union, Broome, NY following the Revolutionary War. The Marean family were the early settlers in what was to become Maine, Broome, NY and probably arrived there circa 1789-90. His father Thomas Marean and Thomas's brother-in-law Amos Patterson had been traveling from Western Massachusetts to Maine, NY for several years prior to the "Boston Purchase" or what was also called the "Ten Townships Purchase" and were two of the original participants in that land grant. The Marean family were descendants of Dorman Morris Marean [1636-1703], probably from Ireland, and was known to be in the Boston, MA area as early as 1674.

Little is know of his wife Joanna Bundy's family, but she was believed to be born in New York State and they were probably married in 1812. The couple had at least 4 children, Simeon [1813-1883]; Lucien B. [1818-1889]; Vincent [1822-1901]; and William A. [1831-1903], all but Simeon being buried in either the Allentown Cemetery or the Maine Village Cemetery nearby. Simeon is buried with his wife Marinda Camp Marean in the Campville Cemetery, Tioga, NY. Marinda Camp Marean was the granddaughter of Lt. Col. Asa Camp, a Revolutionary War Veteran for whom Campville, Tioga, NY is named after. He was one of the early settlers in Tioga County following the Revolution.

Joseph was a veteran of the War of 1812 and probably married his wife just prior to joining that military service. His farm was across the road from and just north of the Allentown Cemetery where he is buried.

All of the Marean descendants found living in Maine and Broome County, NY descend from Joseph's father Thomas Marean.

[History by Patrick A. Patterson, 3rd Great Grandson; [email protected]]
Joseph Marean was born to Thomas Marean and Esther Patterson in Richmond, Berkshire, MA and moved with his family to what was then Union, Broome, NY following the Revolutionary War. The Marean family were the early settlers in what was to become Maine, Broome, NY and probably arrived there circa 1789-90. His father Thomas Marean and Thomas's brother-in-law Amos Patterson had been traveling from Western Massachusetts to Maine, NY for several years prior to the "Boston Purchase" or what was also called the "Ten Townships Purchase" and were two of the original participants in that land grant. The Marean family were descendants of Dorman Morris Marean [1636-1703], probably from Ireland, and was known to be in the Boston, MA area as early as 1674.

Little is know of his wife Joanna Bundy's family, but she was believed to be born in New York State and they were probably married in 1812. The couple had at least 4 children, Simeon [1813-1883]; Lucien B. [1818-1889]; Vincent [1822-1901]; and William A. [1831-1903], all but Simeon being buried in either the Allentown Cemetery or the Maine Village Cemetery nearby. Simeon is buried with his wife Marinda Camp Marean in the Campville Cemetery, Tioga, NY. Marinda Camp Marean was the granddaughter of Lt. Col. Asa Camp, a Revolutionary War Veteran for whom Campville, Tioga, NY is named after. He was one of the early settlers in Tioga County following the Revolution.

Joseph was a veteran of the War of 1812 and probably married his wife just prior to joining that military service. His farm was across the road from and just north of the Allentown Cemetery where he is buried.

All of the Marean descendants found living in Maine and Broome County, NY descend from Joseph's father Thomas Marean.

[History by Patrick A. Patterson, 3rd Great Grandson; [email protected]]