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Mary (Leavitt) Bean (1736 - 1816)

Mary Bean formerly Leavitt
Born in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshiremap
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Wife of — married before 1758 in Rockingham County, New Hampshiremap
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Died at age 80 in Candia, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United Statesmap
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Biography

Mary Leavitt is the daughter of Samuel Leavitt and Ruth (Johnson) Leavitt.

Mary became the wife of Jonathan Bean, son of Jeremiah Bean, Deacon of the church at Brentwood, New Hampshire, and Sarah (Blake) Bean.

Mary and Jonathan were the parents of six children, all born in Candia, Rockingham County, New Hampshire:

Nathan Bean, born September 21, 1758, married Hanna Buswell on September 11, 1779;

Sarah Bean, born August 13, 1760, married Ezekiel Gilman on November 28, 1799, she married second Woodin Norris, in November 1808;

Phineas Bean, born July 25, 1763, married Hannah Clifford on February 10, 1782;

Deborah Bean, born May 22, 1766, married Benjamin Lang on April 4, 1785;

Jonathan Bean, born June 15, 1769, married Betsey Gilman on May 19, 1792;

Bridget Bean, born April 7, 1776, married Nathan Smith, on November 17, 1796;


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"New Hampshire Deaths and Burials, 1784-1949", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FDVY-15K : 18 January 2020), Peter in entry for Mary L. Garland, 1826. Shows Mary L. Garland, age 90 and widowed, died in Rye 12 May 1826. Mary appears to have born children to Peter between 1758 and 1779.

"New Hampshire Marriages, 1720-1920", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FDV6-79C : 24 January 2020), Mary Leavitt in entry for Nathaniel Rand, 1757. Shows Mary Leavitt married Nathaniel Rand in Rye 8 Dec 1757. Mary appears to have born children to Nathaniel between 1758 and 1776.

DAR Library, Washington, D.C., Reunions of the descendants of John Bean of Exeter, 1660 [3rd (1898) & 4th (1899) proceedings bound together contains a page (see https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/G93T-NMD) which states: "Jonathan Bean was born in Exeter (now Brentwood) N.H. September 10, 1736: He married Mary Leavitt, daughter of Samuel and Ruth [Johnson] Leavitt, born June 17, 1736; She died and he married again, but the name of his second wife has not been ascertained. He died November 1, 1814, and she November 15, 1816. ... Children born in Candia list dates between 1858 and 1776.

It seems unlikely that any two of these Mary Leavitts are the same.

posted by Charlie Getchell
Leavitt-2104 and Leavitt-903 do not represent the same person because: Jonathan Bean was probably married to a different Mary Leavitt. Jonathan was born and died in the Candia Area, so the DOD 14 Oct 1816 in Candia was probably for his Mary. I will remove it from the Mary Leavitt who married Nathaniel Rand.
posted by Charlie Getchell

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