Frederick William McBean

Male7 December 1875–September 1957

Brief Life History of Frederick William

When Frederick William McBean was born on 7 December 1875, in Taymouth, Saint Marys, York, New Brunswick, Canada, his father, John MacBean, was 38 and his mother, Barbara Allen Casey, was 37. He married Eva Mary Cameron on 25 December 1899, in New Brunswick, Canada. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 4 daughters. He lived in St. Mary's 24, York, New Brunswick, Canada in 1891 and York, New Brunswick, Canada in 1901. He died in September 1957, in Fort Erie, Niagara, Ontario, Canada, at the age of 81, and was buried in Taymouth Community Cemetery, Taymouth, Saint Marys, York, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Family Time Line

Frederick William McBean
1875–1957
Eva Mary Cameron
1877–1927
Marriage: 25 December 1899
Karl Frederick McBean
1900–1978
Gladys Evelyn McBean
1902–1921
Sadie Ella Macbean
1905–
Doris Jean McBean
1909–1993
Edythe Grace McBean
1913–

Sources (27)

  • Fred McBean in entry for Evelyn McBean, "Canada, New Brunswick County Register of Births, 1801-1920"
  • Fredrick Mcbean, "Canada Census, 1901"
  • Fred MacBean in entry for Charles E Norrad and Gladys E MacBean, "New Brunswick Provincial Marriages 1789-1950"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    25 December 1899New Brunswick, Canada
  • Children (5)

    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (8)

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    World Events (8)

    1880 · Legislature in Fredericton Destoryed by Fire

    Age 5

    On February 25, 1880, the legislature building in Frederiction was destroyed by fire. The builiding was completely made of wood meaning that there was nothing left of it. The chair that the speaker used and a marble top table were all that remained.

    1883 · Mining Boom

    Age 8

    In 1883, there was a mining boom in Northern Ontario when mineral deposits were found near Sudbury. Thomas Flanagan was the blacksmith for the Canadian Pacific Railway that noticed the deposits in the river.

    1901 · Hartland Covered Bridge

    Age 26

    July 4, 1901, the Hartland covered bridge was finished. It spans across the Saint John River, making it the longest covered bridge. Until it was built, the only way across the river was by ferry.

    Name Meaning

    Scottish: variant of McBain . See Bean .

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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