Bill, "The Bean Family of Maryland" has this family (only to 1st Christopher that Saundra mentions) plus some siblings that Saundra does not mention. I'm not sure what your original question was, but did you get it answered ? There are a lot of the usual early Maryland surnames like Marbury, Boswell, Hanson, Dent families intertwined (but I can't see a Henson or even an immediate Hanson as any spouse for 3 generations or so from the first Henry Henson Bean). Terrell Marshall
I found the same thing. No Hanson's in the Bean line. Well, we have names like Eager, Whittington, etc. that I cannot trace down, so it's not unusual. Thanks for sleuthing. My passion right now is for DNA testing and I have been tested for 67 markers on my male line and have had the full mtDNA test on my mother's line. Now we wait to see what happens! Thanks again, Terrell. - Bye from Bill PS - Am hunting a Marshall in Philadelphia in the 1700s. Does your grasp go back that far? On Apr 11, 2007, at 7:56 PM, Terrell Marshall wrote: > Bill, > > "The Bean Family of Maryland" has this family (only to 1st > Christopher that Saundra mentions) plus some siblings that Saundra > does > not mention. I'm not sure what your original question was, but did you > get it answered ? There are a lot of the usual early Maryland surnames > like Marbury, Boswell, Hanson, Dent families intertwined (but I can't > see a Henson or even an immediate Hanson as any spouse for 3 > generations > or so from the first Henry Henson Bean). > > Terrell Marshall > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDCHARLE- > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message "History is the consensus of survivors in authority" "Reality is the weighted mean of individual perceptions"