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Samuel Crosby Bean

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Samuel Crosby Bean Veteran

Birth
Death
1 Dec 1914 (aged 69–70)
Kentucky, USA
Burial
Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Death:
Lexington Herald(Lexington,Kentucky),Issue:335,Page:1
Tuesday,December 1,1914

ANOTHER OF MORGAN MEN CRITICALLY ILL

Samuel Crosby Bean, 70 years of age, who rode with Morgan during the Civil War in Company C of the Second Kentucky Regiment lies at his home, 574 West Short Street, in critical condition, and is not expected to survive the day. Mr Bean is suffering from a complication of diseases and has been in impaired health for several years.

Funeral:
Mortuary Notice
Lexington Herald(Lexington,Kentucky), Issue: 337, Page: 1
Thursday, December 3, 1914

MR. SAMUEL C. BEAN TO BE BURIED TODAY

The body of Samuel Crosby Bean, a Morgan man and honored citizen of Lexington, who died at his residence, 574 West Short Street, Tuesday afternoon, will be laid to rest this afternoon in the Lexington Cemetery. The funeral, owing to the fact that scarlet fever was recently in the building, where Mr. Bean expired, will be conducted at the Lexington Cemetery Chapel by the Rev. T.C. Ecton at 2 o'clock.
Those who will bear the body to its final resting place are, William H. Whitson,John Sandusky,Milton Sharp,Peter Schemfessel,Charles Cunningham,John Barnes,Frank M. Shealy and John Thompson.
Death:
Lexington Herald(Lexington,Kentucky),Issue:335,Page:1
Tuesday,December 1,1914

ANOTHER OF MORGAN MEN CRITICALLY ILL

Samuel Crosby Bean, 70 years of age, who rode with Morgan during the Civil War in Company C of the Second Kentucky Regiment lies at his home, 574 West Short Street, in critical condition, and is not expected to survive the day. Mr Bean is suffering from a complication of diseases and has been in impaired health for several years.

Funeral:
Mortuary Notice
Lexington Herald(Lexington,Kentucky), Issue: 337, Page: 1
Thursday, December 3, 1914

MR. SAMUEL C. BEAN TO BE BURIED TODAY

The body of Samuel Crosby Bean, a Morgan man and honored citizen of Lexington, who died at his residence, 574 West Short Street, Tuesday afternoon, will be laid to rest this afternoon in the Lexington Cemetery. The funeral, owing to the fact that scarlet fever was recently in the building, where Mr. Bean expired, will be conducted at the Lexington Cemetery Chapel by the Rev. T.C. Ecton at 2 o'clock.
Those who will bear the body to its final resting place are, William H. Whitson,John Sandusky,Milton Sharp,Peter Schemfessel,Charles Cunningham,John Barnes,Frank M. Shealy and John Thompson.


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