Individual Details
James Madison Bean
(1802 - 1866)
Married Hollie Virginia " Jane" Swearingen, 10 Sep 1828, Jackson Co, TN
Jackson County, TN Chancery Court Minutes 1840-1861, Betty Huff Bryant
p.127 Russel M. Kinnarid & Thomas L. Bransford vs. James Bean.
James Bean's land was sold at auction of July 1858 to his creditors Russel M. Kinnaird & Thomas. L. Bransford. Land was described as "...on a dry creek waters of Blackburn's Fork of Roaring River. First tract of 200 acres by survey bearing date 4 April 1831 ....crossing said creek ...near William Swearingin ...including James Bean's barn and mil and the place where said James Bean lived on 3 Aug 1831 and which tract was granted by the State of Tennessee to James Bruington, Grant No. 3297 and he transferred to James Bean. Second tract ...100 acres ...surveyed 2 Jun 1836 ...Blackburn's Fork adj. James Watson ...Garland Anderson ...including Aaron Bean's old sugar camp Grant No. 6739. Also one other tract by entry made by James Bean for 1300 acres [suspected error - that's a very large tract] on waters of Blackburn's Fork ...adj Roland Lawson [sic-probably Robert Lawson] ...Swearingin ...entered 29 April 1841 ..."
Grants mentioned - #3297 and #6739 are listed below.
"North Carolina and Tennessee, Early Land Records, 1753-1931" Ancestry.com
Mountain District Land Grants:
State of Tennessee #792. In consideration of one cent per acre and entered, Entry #1178, on 21 Jan 1827 and under the Act of the General Assembly, 3 Dec 1825. Granted James Bean, 50 acres, surveyed 20 Jul 1827. On waters of Blackburn's Fork of Roaring River. Metes and bounds - no neighbors mentioned. At Nashville, 10 Sep 1828.
State of Tennessee #811. Entry No. 699, 3 Dec 1825, and one cent per acre. To James Bean for 100 acres by survey dated 20 Jul 1827. In Jackson Co on waters of Blackburn's Fork of Roaring River. West boundary line of his 640 acre tract; conditional line between Bean and John Somers to the Plumb Ford on Blackburn's Fork; crossing said Fork. Granted at Nashville, 11 Sep 1828.
Gov. Sam Houston.
State of Tennessee #838. Entry #681, made 4 Jan 1826 and one cent per acre. 50 acres in Jackson Co granted to James Bean as assignee of John ?Somers, surveyed 20 Jul 1827. On the waters of Blackburn's Fork of Roaring River; West corner of Andrew Dennis 50 acres tract, with his line; includes improvement bought by said James of Daniel Mason. Grant signed at Nashville, 12 Sep 1828. Gov. Sam Houston; Daniel Graham, Secretary
State of Tennessee #3793. Entry No. 1676 on 25 Jan 1831, under an Act of the General Assembly, 9 Jan 1830. Granted to James Bean 170 acres by survey dated 1 Mar 1834. In Jackson Co on the waters of Blackburn's Fork of Roaring River; Burket Kennard's northeast corner of his original tract, his line; James Bean's boundary line; Bean's twenty acre tract, with his boundary line; crossing the creek twice; with John Bean's south boundary line; conditional line between Aaron Bean and James Bean; Richie Bean's line; Moses McBride's east boundary line; Burket Kennard's southwest corner, line of his 300 acre tract. Including said Bean's mill. Signed at Nashville, 1 Jun 1835, Wm. Carroll, Gov; Daniel Graham, Secretary.
State of Tenneessee #6729. Entry No. 2184, Jackson County, 24 Mar 1835, under Act of General Assembly on 9 Jan 1830. James Bean - 100 acres surveyed 2 Jun 1836. On waters of Blackburn's Ford of Roaring River; white oak on James Bruington's north boundary line; hickory in East boundary line of James Watson's 50 acres; on Dry Creek supposed to be Garland Anderson's corner; crosses Dry Creek. Including Aaron Bean's old sugar camp with appurtenances. Signed at Nashville, 4 Mar 1839.
State of Tennessee #9652. Consideration of Entry No. 2792, Jackson Co, 16 Jul 1844 under Act of General Assembly, 9 Jan 1830. Granted to James Bean, 88 acres and two perches, by survey dated 4 Nov 1846. In Jackson Co, waters of Blackburn's Fork of Roaring River; begin South East corner Noah Kuykendall's 320 acre tract; South on Martin Dowell's north boundary line, his northwest corner; with Dowell's west boundary line; northeast corner of a Survey in the name of Aaron Bean, with his line; Wilie Night's 150 acre survey, with his line, corner of Night's 150 acre suvey; Noah Kuykendall's south boundary line. Including all vacant land between the above mentioned lines. Signed at Nashville, 22 Jul 1848.
State of Tennessee #3297. Virtue of Entry No. 1636 in Jackson Co, 16 Aug 1830. Granted to James Bruington, tract of 200 acres surveyed 5 Apr 1831. On Dry Creek, waters of Blackburn's Fork of Roaring River. Begin West side of creek, crossing creek; hickory near William Swearingin's line. Including said Bruington's House and Mill. Signed 25 Mar 1834. Note: involved in above court case. James Bean had purchased this tract.
1830 Census. Jackson Co, TN (alpha)
Aaron Bean: 1m 10-15, 1m 15-20, 1m 20-30, 1m 40-50. 1f 5-10, 1f 20-30, 1f - 40-50
James Bean, 1m 20-30, 2f under 5, 1f 20-30
John Bean: 2m under 5, 1m 20-30, 2f under 5, 2f 5-10, 1f 10-15, 1f 20-30
1840 Census. District 10, Jackson Co, TN (all near each other)
James Been: 4m under 5, 2m 5-10, 1m 30-40. 3f 5-10, 1f 10-15, 1f 30-40
1850 Census. Twp 3, Range 5, Jackson, AL, Hh 640
James M. Bean, 48, b. Alabama
Jane, 44, b. NC - children all born in TN
Sarah 20. Mary 18. James 17, Eli 16. Crawford 15. Anderson 12. Allen, 11. John 9. Henry 7. Eliza 6.
Margaret, one month, b. Alabama
Moses Bean, 22.
1860 Census. Twp 1, Range 5, Jackson, AL, Hh 490
James Beene, 56, b. VA
Jane, 52, b. NC
Eli, 24. Anderson, 22. Allen, 20. John, 18. Henry 17. Eliza 15. All born in TN
Margaret, 9, b. AL
Found on FindAGrave, Memorial# 5089579
Buried with his wife, Haddon Cemetery, Jackson Co, AL
James parents are unknown, he was sent to Jackson County, TN to live as a small boy. In 1828 he married Hollie Virginia, Jane, (Swearingen). They had 14-children born in TN and after a fire destroyed their home and killed their daughter Priscilla, they moved to Jackson County, AL where the last child, Margaret Angeline was born. The other children were: Nancy, Sarah Margaret, Mary Elizabeth, James Madison Jr., Eli Brantsford, Anderson Kelly, Allen Young, John Bender, two infants, Henry Harrison, and Eliza Jane Bean. James Sr. and family lived on the Big Coon Creek near Stevenson, Jackson County, AL. All of the surviving children were raised to adulthood here, and many of them married people from the same area. Jame's wife, Hollie along with other family members are buried at the "Old Haddon" Cemetery, along the Big Coon Creek with him.
Apparently from a county history book; p. 389:
Bean Family
by Martha Bean, Chattanooga, Tennessee
James Madison Bean was born in Virginia in 1802, died 1866 in Jackson County, Alabama. He moved with his parents when he was 8 years old, to Jackson County, Tennessee, to the vicinity of Gainsboro. There he grew up and met and married Hollie Virginia Swearingen, who was born in 1806 in North Carolina and moved with her parents to Jackson County, Tennessee, also. They were married in 1828 in Gainsboro. She died in Jackson County, Alabama, in 1867. To them were born 8 girls and 7 boys, all of whom grew to adulthood and had families except Priscilla, who died in a terrible fire which destroyed the family home. The fire was in 1848 in Tennessee. Soon after this tragedy James and Hollie moved to Jackson County, Alabama, and lived there the rest of their lives.
All seven of the boys fought in the Confederate army and all returned; the eldest with one arm, and the fifth son with one leg. James Bean, Sr., died after the youngest son was released from Federal Prison; the family thought he was dead. He walked in one day in 1867 and the shock killed his mother. This affected that son, John Bender Bean, for the rest of his life.
Hollie Virginia Jane Swearingen was a descendant of Gerritt Van Swearingen of the old Dutch Colony of New Amsterdam (now New York).....
Events
Birth | 1802 | Virginia | |||
Death | 1866 | Jackson County, Alabama |
Families
Father | Aaron Bean (1770 - 1840) |
Mother | Mary Barbara Nigh (1775 - 1840) |
Sibling | John Bean (1800 - 1841) |
Sibling | Margaret "Peggy" Bean (1809 - 1873) |
Sibling | Sarah "Sally" Bean (1813 - 1890) |
Sibling | David Richie Bean (1814 - ) |
Sibling | WILLIAM "BILLY" BEAN (1819 - 1885) |
Sibling | Mary C. "Polly" Bean (1825 - 1887) |