Subtitle varies: Bulletin of the John Bean of Exeter Family Association and their cousins; The John Bean of Exeter Family Association and their cousins; God--family--country.
Editor: Bernie Bean and Carol Bean [later known as Bernie MacBean & Carol MacBean]; Earl H. & Annette L. Bean; Robert Levi & Lucy A. McBee; Moni Pezzi.
Publication probably ceased with vol. 10 no. 3/4 (fall/winter 2005).
Published: Seattle, Washington; MacBean Station, U.S.A. near Cut and Shoot, Texas; Denver, Colorado.
At the end of each volume, the Association published a limited edition of collected issues of that volume in book form.
Some pages are faded and hard to read. Best copy available.
Not yet available in PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) at this time. (6 Dec. 2005).
Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the McBean (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, Ireland, and Scotland. Some allied families also came from Finland and France. Some focus is on (but not limited to) descendants of John (Mac) Bean of Iverness, Scotland who came to America in 1651, and settled in Exeter, New Hampshire between 1652-1660. He had two wives, Margaret and Hannah Lissen Bean. Other Bean (and variant spellings) progenitors settled in Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Lower Quebec (Canada), Barbados, Jamaica, and Nevis (West Indies), and in Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia in the 1600-1700s. During the 1800s, some moved to Alberta and Quebec (Canada), and to Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oregon, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin. Later descendants also lived in British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Saskatchewan (Canada), Czechoslavakia, France, Germany, Korea, Japan, Mexico, Scotland, Viet Nam, and in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Louisiana, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming, and elsewhere.
Also includes Benscart, Coe, Daubigny, Dolloff, Dukes, Gaudey, Hodgson, Kimball, Macgregor, McCune, Mauck, Parkhurst, Porter, Ramsey, Reed, Roberts, Tiensivu, Unger, Webster, and other related families.
Also includes a reunion program for the International Reunion of the John Bean of Exeter Family held at Lincoln, Nebraska, on July 7-9, 1967.
Also includes a program for the International Reunion of the Clan MacBean in North America, held at Manchester, New Hampshire, June 30 through July 2, 1972.
Also includes installments of 2 serials: "Through thick and thin" by Dr. Luther Bean, and "The Diary of Lewellyn Bean.".
Also available on microfilm.
Quarterly
Semiannual (1966-1970); quarterly thereafter, with only 3 issues in 1974 and in 1977; quarterly (2004- ).
Each volume number runs five years to coincide with the Quint Annual Gatherings of the Clan. Some irregularities: Vol. 2 no. 4 (Mar 1969) should be vol. 2 no. 5; there were two no. 13's published in vol. 3, and two no. 9's published in vol. 4; and both vol. 3 nos. 7 & 8 are dated Sept 1974. Vol. 3 no. 6 (March/June 1974), vol. 9 no. 11/12 (fall/winter 2002), and vol. 10 no. 3/4 (fall/winter 2005) are double issues.
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