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Eulogius Ignatius “Logan” Bean

Birth
Springfield, Washington County, Kentucky, USA
Death
28 Dec 1910 (aged 79–80)
Marion County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Saint Mary, Marion County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Parents: William Polycarp Bean and Anastasia Medley.

M/1: Margaret Warren.
M/2: Martina Abell.

Baptized Eulogius Ignatius Bean, 7-22-1830, at St. Rose Catholic Church. Birth date not shown. Sponsor, Mary Medley. Parents: William Bean and Ann Letitia Medley.

On the 1850 Marion County, Ky Census, he is listed as Ignatius Bean, a 20 year old, single, Ky native, a farmer, living with his parents, William and Ann Bean.
On the 1860 Marion County, Ky Census, he is listed as I. E. Bean, a 30 year old, Ky native, a farmer. Living with him are his 1st wife, Margaret Bean, and daughters, Mary and Josephine Bean.
On the 1870 Loretto, Marion Co., Ky Census, he is listed as Logan Bean, a 40 year old, Ky native, a carpenter. Living with him are his 2nd wife, Martina Bean, and children, Elizabeth, Josephine, John, James, Louisa and Magdaline Bean.
On the 1880 Marion County, Ky Census, he is listed as Logan Bean, a 50 year old, Ky native, a farmer. Living with him are his 2nd wife, Martina Bean; children, John, Jim, Aloyius, Maggie, Francis, Clotilda, Marusia and Julia Bean; mother, Anastasia Bean; and sister, Lizzie Bean.
On the 1900 St. Mary, Marion Co., Ky Census, he is listed as Logan Bean, a 69 year old, born March 1831, Ky native, a farmer. Living with him are his 2nd wife, Martina Bean; children, James, Maggie, and Mayme Bean; daughter-in-laws, Tillie and Bridget Bean; and grandchildren, Francis and Agnes Bean.
On the 1910 Dist. 7, Marion Co., Ky Census, he is listed as Logan I. Bean, a 79 year old, Ky native, no occupation. Living with him are his 2nd wife, Martina Bean; daughter, Clotilda B. Bean; son, Joseph B. Bean; grandson, Frederick J. Bean; daughter, Mary A. Mattingly; and granddaughter, Mary E. Mattingly.

St. Charles Death Register 1899 - 1919.
LOGAN BEAN, son of William Bean & Anastasia Medley, age 82 yrs.& some months. Died Dec. 28, 1910.

*Logan does not have a stone.*
Parents: William Polycarp Bean and Anastasia Medley.

M/1: Margaret Warren.
M/2: Martina Abell.

Baptized Eulogius Ignatius Bean, 7-22-1830, at St. Rose Catholic Church. Birth date not shown. Sponsor, Mary Medley. Parents: William Bean and Ann Letitia Medley.

On the 1850 Marion County, Ky Census, he is listed as Ignatius Bean, a 20 year old, single, Ky native, a farmer, living with his parents, William and Ann Bean.
On the 1860 Marion County, Ky Census, he is listed as I. E. Bean, a 30 year old, Ky native, a farmer. Living with him are his 1st wife, Margaret Bean, and daughters, Mary and Josephine Bean.
On the 1870 Loretto, Marion Co., Ky Census, he is listed as Logan Bean, a 40 year old, Ky native, a carpenter. Living with him are his 2nd wife, Martina Bean, and children, Elizabeth, Josephine, John, James, Louisa and Magdaline Bean.
On the 1880 Marion County, Ky Census, he is listed as Logan Bean, a 50 year old, Ky native, a farmer. Living with him are his 2nd wife, Martina Bean; children, John, Jim, Aloyius, Maggie, Francis, Clotilda, Marusia and Julia Bean; mother, Anastasia Bean; and sister, Lizzie Bean.
On the 1900 St. Mary, Marion Co., Ky Census, he is listed as Logan Bean, a 69 year old, born March 1831, Ky native, a farmer. Living with him are his 2nd wife, Martina Bean; children, James, Maggie, and Mayme Bean; daughter-in-laws, Tillie and Bridget Bean; and grandchildren, Francis and Agnes Bean.
On the 1910 Dist. 7, Marion Co., Ky Census, he is listed as Logan I. Bean, a 79 year old, Ky native, no occupation. Living with him are his 2nd wife, Martina Bean; daughter, Clotilda B. Bean; son, Joseph B. Bean; grandson, Frederick J. Bean; daughter, Mary A. Mattingly; and granddaughter, Mary E. Mattingly.

St. Charles Death Register 1899 - 1919.
LOGAN BEAN, son of William Bean & Anastasia Medley, age 82 yrs.& some months. Died Dec. 28, 1910.

*Logan does not have a stone.*


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