Elizabeth Blair married William Shaw and had one son, William Shaw, Jr.
Elizabeth, widow of William Shaw, married Captain William Bean, III, son of Captain William Bean, Jr. and Lydia (Russell) Bean. Captain Bean brought one child to the marriage (Ahab Bean) and Elizabeth brought her son, William.
Elizabeth and William had more children together. Part of Grainger County became Hawkins County, so either will be the same location of the birth of their children:
Colonel Peter Ellis Bean, born June 8, 1783, died October 3, 1846, in Jalapa, Mexico, twice married
William Bean, born 1785, married Polly McElhany. In 1810,they were living in Grainger County, Tennessee and later moved to Hamilton County
Fetna Bean, born 1787, died 1857, in Marquez, Leon County, Texas, married John Valentine Bull
Robert Bean, born 1789, married Christina Miller on October 17, 1817
Edmund Bean, born 1790, married Margaret "Peggy" Tapper, on May 11, 1820
Elizabeth Ann Bean, born 1792
LeRoy D. Bean, born circa 1793, died April 29, 1869, in Hillsboro, Coffee County, Tennessee, twice married
Dr. Jesse E. Bean, born 1797, a physician who served in the War of 1812, and married Elizabeth McNair, a Cherokee maiden
Jemima Bean, born 1798, sold her part of her father's estate to Robert Bean on November 23, 1820
Sources
Clan MacBean in North America, Volume II, Fifth Edition, Revised 1993, by Joseph S. Bean, pages 321
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Elizabeth by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Elizabeth: