Patricia Ann Palmer
Female, #17169
Linda Sue Palmer
Female, #17170
Frances Eileen Palmer
Female, #17171
John Dean
Male, #17172, (circa 1776 - 1866)
| Birth* | circa 1776 | John was born at Wake Co., North Carolina, circa 1776. |
| | He was the son of Hardy Dean and Elizabeth (?). |
| Marriage* | say 1799 | He married Nancy King at Wake Co., North Carolina, say 1799. |
| 1830 Census* | 1830 | John was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census at Louina, Randolph Co., Alabama.1 |
| Marriage* | 4 Sep 1861 | He married Mary Ann Gunn at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 4 Sep 1861.2 |
| Death* | 1866 | He died at Talbot Co., Georgia, in 1866.3 |
| Biography* | | The following power of attorney from the estate of Hardy Dean, Sr., Wake County, NC (LDS film 1631981) proves that John Dean of Monroe County, GA, was the son of Hardy Dean, Sr.: . "Georgia, Monroe County -- Know all men by these presents that I John Dean of the County and State aforesaid for divers good causes and considerations me hereunto moving have made ordained and appointed and by these presents do make ordain and appoint Hardy Dean [Jr.] of Wake County of North Carolina my true and lawful attorney for me and in my name and for my own proper use and benefit to ask demand sue for recover and receive of and from Theophilus Dean of the County and State last mentioned all my interest right title and demand to certain Negroes four in number which were left out of the will of my Father Hardy Dean Senr. of the County and State aforesaid and from all persons indebted to me in the said State of North Carolina all sums of money debts and demands whatsoever which are now due me and owing to me by and from the said Theophilus Dean and from all and every other persons whatsoever and to have use and take all lawful means in my name or otherwise and to compound and agree for the same and acquitances or other sufficient receipts and discharges for the same for me and in my name to make seal and deliver and to do all other lawful acts and things whatsoever concerning the premises as fully and in every respect as I myself might or could do were I personally present at the doing thereof and one or more attornies under him for the purposes aforesaid to make and again at his pleasure to revoke ratifying and confirming and by these presents allowing whatsoever my said attorney shall in my name lawfully do or cause to be done in and about the premises by virture of these presents. In witness wehreof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Seal this the third day of April in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and twenty four." Signed: John Dean . "Georgia Monroe County -- I Isaac Welch, Clerk of the Inferior Court of said County do hereby certify that John Stillwell whose name appears to the above and foregoing letter of attorney as a subscribing witness is a justice of the peace for said County and that full faith and credit ought to be had and given to his attestation as such and that the same is in due form. Given under my hand and private seal there being no seal of office this 6th April 1824. Isaac Welch, Clk." . |
Citations
- P 196 (John Dean m 50-60 w/1m 15-20 1f 50-60 1f 5-10).
- E-mail from Freddie Dean, e-mail address to Mary Jo Powell, Jul 2004.
Talbot County vitals/marriage show John Dean and Mary Ann Gunn married 4 September 1861, by W. D. Grace, Justice of the Peace.
- E-mail from Freddie Dean, e-mail address to Mary Jo Powell, Jul 2004.
Wills for John Dean and Mary A. Dean, 1887, can be found in Box 5, Files #5 and 6, in the Thomaston Archives/ Upson Co. Wills/ Loose".
Nancy King
Female, #17173, (circa 1783 - )
Maryan Elizabeth Dean
Female, #17174, (27 August 1875 - 1953)
| Birth* | 27 Aug 1875 | Maryan was born at Randolph Co., Alabama, on 27 Aug 1875. |
| | She was the daughter of Louis Jefferson Dean and Mary Frances White. |
| (daughter) 1880 Census | 1880 | Maryan was listed as a daughter in Louis Jefferson Dean's household on the 1880 Census at Almond, Randolph Co., Alabama. 27 m-ED 39 sheet 2 Beat 11. |
| (daughter) 1900 Census | 1900 | Maryan was listed as a daughter in Louis Jefferson Dean's household on the 1900 Census at Dutton, Jackson Co., Alabama. 47 m-T5 R7 E ED 45 p. 1 line 10. |
| (daughter) 1910 Census | 3 May 1910 | Maryan was listed as a daughter in Louis Jefferson Dean's household on the 1910 Census at Dutton, Jackson Co., Alabama. 54 m-ED 47 sheet 14A precinct 28. |
| (daughter) 1920 Census | 1920 | Maryan was listed as a daughter in Louis Jefferson Dean's household on the 1920 Census at Dutton, Jackson Co., Alabama. 67 m-ED 149/5/56. |
| Death* | 1953 | She died at Jackson Co., Alabama, in 1953. |
John Frank Dean
Male, #17175, (14 April 1877 - 14 April 1956)
| Birth* | 14 Apr 1877 | John was born at Randolph Co., Alabama, on 14 Apr 1877. |
| | He was the son of Louis Jefferson Dean and Mary Frances White. |
| (son) 1880 Census | 1880 | John was listed as a son in Louis Jefferson Dean's household on the 1880 Census at Almond, Randolph Co., Alabama. 27 m-ED 39 sheet 2 Beat 11. |
| (son) 1900 Census | 1900 | John was listed as a son in Louis Jefferson Dean's household on the 1900 Census at Dutton, Jackson Co., Alabama. 47 m-T5 R7 E ED 45 p. 1 line 10. |
| Marriage* | circa 1900 | He married Anna Adams at Jackson Co., Alabama, circa 1900. |
| 1910 Census* | 1910 | John was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Jackson Co., Alabama. 33 m-ED 47 Sheet 11. |
| Marriage* | circa 1915 | He married Willie Beatrice Keel Shelton at Alabama circa 1915. |
| 1920 Census* | 1920 | John was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Jackson Co., Alabama. 42 m-Dutton Precinct. |
| Death* | 14 Apr 1956 | He died on 14 Apr 1956. |
| Biography* | | John Frank Dean was the son of Louis Jefferson and Mary Frances (White) Dean. He was first noted as a three year old living with his parents in the 1880 census of Beat 11, Almond, Clay Co., AL. The only Almond, AL which has been found, is to the west of Wadley near the Clay Co., AL border but on the Randolph Co., AL side of the line. Since Clay Co., AL took the western part of Randolph Co., AL when it was formed on 7 Dec 1866, it seems likely that John Frank grew up in the border area between Clay and Randolph Co., AL. The 1890 census records burned so it is difficult to know at what point the family moved to the Sand Mountain area of Jackson Co., AL just across the county line from Henegar, DeKalb Co., AL to the community which became known as Dean's Chapel.
The family apparently settled near the little town of Dutton, Jackson Co., AL since that is where John Frank was noted with his parents in 1900 census records. Not long after this, John Frank married Anna Adams and they settled down to raise a family. John Frank remarried, presumably after the loss of his first wife, and his second wife outlived him. John Frank died in 1956 at the age of 79. |
Anna Adams
Female, #17176, (circa 1885 - )
Willie Beatrice Keel Shelton
Female, #17177, (20 June 1895 - January 1975)
| Birth* | 20 Jun 1895 | Willie was born on 20 Jun 1895. |
| Marriage* | circa 1915 | She married John Frank Dean at Alabama circa 1915. |
| Married Name | circa 1915 | As of circa 1915, her married name was Dean Shelton. |
| (wife) 1920 Census | 1920 | Willie was listed as John Frank Dean's wife on the 1920 Census at Jackson Co., Alabama. 42 m-Dutton Precinct. |
| Death* | Jan 1975 | She died in Jan 1975. |
Martin Luther Dean
Male, #17178, (16 January 1879 - 10 February 1954)
| Birth* | 16 Jan 1879 | Martin was born at Randolph Co., Alabama, on 16 Jan 1879. |
| | He was the son of Louis Jefferson Dean and Mary Frances White. |
| 1880 Census* | 1880 | Martin was listed as a son in Louis Jefferson Dean's household on the 1880 Census at Almond, Randolph Co., Alabama. 27 m-ED 39 sheet 2 Beat 11. |
| (son) 1900 Census | 1900 | Martin was listed as a son in Louis Jefferson Dean's household on the 1900 Census at Dutton, Jackson Co., Alabama. 47 m-T5 R7 E ED 45 p. 1 line 10. |
| Employment* | | Martin's occupation: farmer at Alabama. |
| Marriage* | | He married Mary Browder at Alabama. |
| 1910 Census* | 1910 | Martin was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Jackson Co., Alabama. |
| 1920 Census* | 1920 | Martin was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Pottawatomie Co., Oklahoma. 41 m-ED 192 sheet 7 line 37. |
| Death* | 10 Feb 1954 | He died at Jackson Co., Alabama, on 10 Feb 1954. |
| Burial* | | His body was interred at Dean's Chapel Cemetery, Jackson Co., Alabama. |
| Biography* | | Martin Luther Dean was the son of Louis Jefferson and Mary Frances (White) Dean. He was first noted as a one year old living with his parents in the 1880 census of Beat 11, Almond, Clay Co., AL. He probably spent his early childhood west of Wadley near the Clay Co., Randolph Co., AL border. The 1890 census records burned so it is difficult to know at what point the family moved to the Sand Mountain area of Jackson Co., AL just across the county line from Henegar, DeKalb Co., AL to the community which became known as Dean's Chapel.
Martin L. Dean appears to have been listed twice in the 1900 census, with a birth date of Jan 1881 in Jackson Co., AL and as a boarder with a birth date of Jan 1879 in the household of William A. Culpepper, in Randolph Co., AL.
Martin married Mary Browder and they settled down to raise their family in Jackson Co., AL. Martin is said to have moved his family to Texas or Oklahoma. Several of his sons served in World War II. Martin Luther Dean died in 1954 at the age of 75. |
Mary Browder
Female, #17179, (circa 1887 - )
Leota Dean
Female, #17180, (2 June 1880 - 12 November 1881)
Thomas Freeman Dean
Male, #17181, (11 August 1882 - 10 November 1954)
| Birth* | 11 Aug 1882 | Thomas was born at Clay Co., Alabama, on 11 Aug 1882. |
| | He was the son of Louis Jefferson Dean and Mary Frances White. |
| (son) 1900 Census | 1900 | Thomas was listed as a son in Louis Jefferson Dean's household on the 1900 Census at Dutton, Jackson Co., Alabama. 47 m-T5 R7 E ED 45 p. 1 line 10. |
| Marriage* | 4 Oct 1905 | He married Kate Virginia Moore at Alabama on 4 Oct 1905. |
| 1920 Census* | 1920 | Thomas was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama. 37 m-2431 Hawthorne Avenue. |
| Death* | 10 Nov 1954 | He died at Birmingham, Jefferson Co., Alabama, on 10 Nov 1954. |
| Biography* | | Thomas Freeman Dean was the son of Louis Jefferson and Mary Frances (White) Dean. He was probably born near Almond which is to the west of what is now Wadley, AL and near the Clay Co., Randolph Co., AL border. The 1890 census records burned so Thomas was not noted in census records until 1900 by which time his parents had moved the family moved to the Sand Mountain area of Jackson Co., AL just across the county line from Henegar, DeKalb Co., AL to the community which became known as Dean's Chapel.
Thomas married Virginia Moore and they appear to have settled down to raise their family in Birmingham, AL. Thomas Freeman Dean died in 1954 at the age of 72. |
Kate Virginia Moore
Female, #17182, (28 April 1888 - 8 February 1963)
Arletha Jane Dean
Female, #17183, (24 September 1885 - 4 September 1904)
Ad Day
Male, #17184, (circa 1882 - )