Frank P. Bean
1841 - 1899 (58 years)-
Name Frank P. Bean Birth 1841 Ogdensburg, NY Gender Male Death Nov 1899 Ogdensburg, NY Person ID I10889 My Genealogy Last Modified 3 Jan 2022
Father Frank J. Bean, b. 2 Sep 1817, Montreal, Quebec d. 15 Oct 1899, Ogdensburg, NY (Age 82 years) Relationship natural Mother Aurelia Juneau, b. 19 Jan 1825, L'Assomption, Quebec d. 24 Jan 1887, Ogdensburg, NY (Age 62 years) Relationship natural Marriage 12 Jun 1848 Family ID F4495 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Unk, b. 1847 Children 1. Margaret Bean, b. 1863 [natural] Family ID F5246 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 3 Jan 2022
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Notes - - Nov. 1, 1899: Frank Bean, the well known gardener and florist, died at his home on Mechanic Street, Monday afternoon, of lockjaw. He had been ill only two days. A week ago he stepped on a rusty nail, which penetrated his foot, causing in turn blood poisoning and lookjaw. He took to his bed Saturday, and died Sunday after much suffering. Frank Bean was a son of the late Frank Bean, Sr., who died two weeks ago at the advanced age of 96 years. He was born in Ogdensburg fifty-eight years ago, and lived here continuously. Thirty years ago, he purchased the property where his green house is now located, and embarked in the florist and gardening business, which he conducted at the time of his death. He was a genial, kind-hearted man, and perhaps more widely known in his own city than any other resident. He had a smile and cheery word of greeting for everybody. A wife and an adopted daughter, Mrs. John McRoberts survive. He also leaves five brothers and two sisters, William of Streator, Ill, John, of Norwood, and George, Frederick, James, Mrs. Mary Murray and Mrs. Francis Murray, all of this city.
- - Nov. 1, 1899: Frank Bean, the well known gardener and florist, died at his home on Mechanic Street, Monday afternoon, of lockjaw. He had been ill only two days. A week ago he stepped on a rusty nail, which penetrated his foot, causing in turn blood poisoning and lookjaw. He took to his bed Saturday, and died Sunday after much suffering. Frank Bean was a son of the late Frank Bean, Sr., who died two weeks ago at the advanced age of 96 years. He was born in Ogdensburg fifty-eight years ago, and lived here continuously. Thirty years ago, he purchased the property where his green house is now located, and embarked in the florist and gardening business, which he conducted at the time of his death. He was a genial, kind-hearted man, and perhaps more widely known in his own city than any other resident. He had a smile and cheery word of greeting for everybody. A wife and an adopted daughter, Mrs. John McRoberts survive. He also leaves five brothers and two sisters, William of Streator, Ill, John, of Norwood, and George, Frederick, James, Mrs. Mary Murray and Mrs. Francis Murray, all of this city.