Blood in the Earth
Jonathan Dean, Jr.

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Suffix Jr. Born 1772 New Paltz, Ulster, NY Gender Male Died 9 Jan 1853 Wileys Cove, Searcy, AR Person ID I12 My Genealogy Last Modified 19 May 2012
Father Jonathan Dean, Sr., b. 24 Mar 1740, Second River (Bellville), Essex, NJ , d. Bef 21 Mar 1820, Seven Mile Ford, Washington, VA
Mother Mary Woolsey, b. 7 Jan 1739, Bedford, Westchester, NY , d. Abt 1772, Virginia
Family ID F32 Group Sheet
Family Mary Cole, b. 1782, Washington County, VA , d. 15 Sep 1860, Searcy County, AR
Notes - "... Jonathan Dean, born abt 1772, in Ulster County, New York. He married Mary Cole. He migrated to Washington Co., Virginia, Henderson Co., Kentucky, Edwards Co., Illinois and finally to Searcy County, Arkansas where he died 10-9-1853. He is buried in the Horn Cemetery in Searcy County and I have a picture of his tombstone. It is of natural stone, large slabs of limestone, and the dates are handcarved.
Children 1. Ebenezer Dean, b. 1800, Washington County, VA , d. 9 Jan 1842, Searcy County, AR
Last Modified 7 May 2012 Family ID F7 Group Sheet
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Notes - ... Jonathan Dean, born abt 1772, in Ulster County, New York. He married Mary Cole 15 Sep 1794 in Washington County, VA. From Ulster he migrated to Washington Co., Virginia, Henderson Co., Kentucky, Edwards Co., Illinois and finally to Searcy County, Arkansas where he died 10-9-1853. He is buried in the Horn Cemetery in Searcy County and I have a picture of his tombstone. It is of natural stone, large slabs of limestone, and the dates are handcarved.
He and Mary can be found in the 1850 Searcy County, AR census. They live near their grandson, J P Dean. He's ten years older than his wife, Mary.
- ... Jonathan Dean, born abt 1772, in Ulster County, New York. He married Mary Cole 15 Sep 1794 in Washington County, VA. From Ulster he migrated to Washington Co., Virginia, Henderson Co., Kentucky, Edwards Co., Illinois and finally to Searcy County, Arkansas where he died 10-9-1853. He is buried in the Horn Cemetery in Searcy County and I have a picture of his tombstone. It is of natural stone, large slabs of limestone, and the dates are handcarved.