Hi Kim,
Linda was right. There is a marriage record for a Fielding Deen who
married a Mary Ann Jarbo on 31 Aug 1848. This is the listing from the
1850 census:
1850 Perry county, IN, Union twp
Deen, Fielden - 23 - IN - Farmer - 500 <real estate value>
Mary Ann - 27 - IN
Mary - 1 - IN
Deen, Mary - 63 - VA
Jarboe, Louisa - 18 - IN
Deen, Richard - 13 - IN
Name misspellings are common, so I am sure this is your Fielding
Dean. Mary Ann probably died sometime around 1858. Men with children
usually didn't stay single for long. I have the cemetery book for
Union twp, but I didn't find Mary Ann listed. She is probably buried
in an unmarked grave.
There are no Mary Farvers anywhere close to Indiana in 1850, so my
guess is that whoever told your James Dean who his father's first
wife was, simply was told the wrong name. While Jarboe and Farver
aren't close in pronunciation, if the person who gave the information
was older, then it could be confused.
Hope this helps!
Linda
Perry County, INGenWeb CC
At 08:13 AM 2/8/2011, you wrote:
Need help clearing up confusion.
James Dean born: 2 Feb 1859 in Indiana.
Married: 10 May 1898 Rosa HARRIS in Ohio co., Ky.
died: 22 Jul 1934 in Ohio co., Ky.
buried: 23 Jul 1934 in Taylor Mines Cem.
Father is Fielding Dean born in Flint Island, Perry, Indiana.
Mother shown on death certificate as Mary E. FARVER also born Flint
Island. Informant is James' daughter Myrtle Dean of Beaver Dam, Ky.
Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 show Fielding Dean married
Elizabeth KING on 19 Apr 1857. Are Mary E. FARVER & Elizabeth KING the
same person?
Kim Ross
slimkim(a)gci.net
In GOD we trust
My direct ancestors: Ross, Johnson, Buettner, Schumert, Ruehl,
Wiedemann, Dean(e), Hart, Harsch, Spieske, Westerfield, Porter, Fisher,
Vernier/Viner/Winer, Berthiaume.
The Ross & Johnson Families
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