Guy Daraymie DEAN was born on 21 January 1892 in Windfall, Wildcat Twp, Tipton Co., IN. Parents: Thomas E DEAN and Alice Elizabeth LNU.

Spouse: Viola LNU. Viola LNU and Guy Daraymie DEAN were married. Children were: Thomas DEAN.

Spouse: Mildred M LNU. Mildred M LNU and Guy Daraymie DEAN were married.

Spouse: Pauline LNU. Pauline LNU and Guy Daraymie DEAN were married.


Hallie Estill DEAN was born on 3 March 1882 in Jessamine Co., KY. She died on 16 October 1968 at the age of 86 in Central Baptist Hospital, Lexington, Fayette Co., KY. She was buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., KY. Parents: William Harrison "Will" DEAN Sr and Fannie MAYS.

Spouse: Carlisle "Carl" HULETT. Hallie Estill DEAN and Carlisle "Carl" HULETT were married about 1906. Children were: William Dean HULETT, James Edmund HULETT, Carlisle Dean "Dean" HULETT.


Hallie M DEAN was born on 6 July 1915 in Mercer Co., KY. She died in October 1985 at the age of 70. Parents: Marshall DEAN and Minnie WOODS.


Harold DEAN was born (date unknown). Parents: Granville Elmore DEAN and Gladys Earl CROSSFIELD.


Harrison DEAN Esq was born on 11 November 1812 in Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., KY. He died on 30 March 1893 at the age of 80 in Sulphur Well, Jessamine Co., KY. He was buried in Dean Cemetery, Walden Dean Farm, Little Hickman, Jessamine Co., KY. DEAN, HARRISON Seldom does gloom so universally fall upon a community as that occasioned by the sad and unexpected death of my old friend, Harrison Dean, who died at his residence in the Little Hickman neighborhood on Thursday morning, March 30, 1893, aged 82 years. The deceased was born in Mercer County, Ky, in the year 1812, and was married to Miss Nancy Owens in 1835. She, if I am not mistaken, was the daughter of Fleming Owens, of Jessamine County. For the last 50 years of his life he has resided in Jessamine County, and for the most part, in the Little Hickman neighborhood, and at his death, fully commanded the respect and confidence of those in the midst of whom he lived. Death, under ordinary circumstances, is a shock which excites mournful feelings, and thrills every fiber of our being; it admonishes us of mortality, severs ties of association, and leaves an aching void in our midst; but the death of an aged, good man, endeared to a community in all it's interest, is a loss which words cannot adequately express. Many are the friends who knew,honored and loved this old-time christian gentleman. The laws of kindness were ever upon his lips, and his hand ever open for the relief of the needy. Few men I have ever known who bore so pure and unblemished a character for faithfulness, kindness, charity and strict honesty in every relation of life; none have died more lamented. May the odor of his virtues long continue with us. He was, for more than fifty years, a member of the Christian church at Little Hickman, and died in that faith. Pure and undefiled religion was the law of his life. He died of pneumonia, after a brief illness of eight days. His long life of fifty-odd years among the people of Jessamine was an open volume, a recital of which excites the admiration and respect of all who enjoyed the pleasure of his acquaintance. From a poor orphan boy, he started his life without a cent, working his way, mastering and overriding all opposition, and before the meridian of life had dawned he had become the owner of one of the best farms in Little Hickman neighborhood. On that fine farm and home, he died on Thursday last (March 30), when his spirit, as we may well conclude, was received by his divine Master into that state of perfection of holiness and fruiton of God for which he had so often and so ardently longed, and was welcomed by the glorious assembly in the upper world as one peculiarly fitted to join them in their blessed employ and enjoyment. Mr. Dean leaves the following children to mourn his death; Merrell, Harvey, William, Alexander, Morris, Clinton and Melvin Lowry; also, one daughter, Mrs. John Carter. All his children are married and reside in the Little Hickman neighborhood. "Like the sturdy oak of the forest, none towered higher in energy or industry." SMD (Obit contributed by Billie Hunt, Dean descendent, as it appeared in the 4-7-1893 issue of The Jessamine Journal)
(Author's note: the obituary states that Harrison was an orphan---At the time that his mother, Keziah, moved from Kentucky to Indiana (1840's), Harrison would hve been old enough to be on his own. It may be concluded that the author of the obituary is referring to the fact that Harrison's father died early in Harrison's childhood, and considering the times, he may have had added responsibility in helping to provide for the family, as from all records indicate, he was the oldest son.)

Pink is a Jessamine county community on KY 1268 between Little Hickman Creek and KY 39. It was named for the storekeeper John Pink Overstreet. The community was also known as Dean, for a local family, and Pluckemine (or Plegumine or Plaqumine), the origin of which is obscure. The area is now also known as Little Hickman, for the neighboring community and creek. A Pink post office operated from 1887 until 1904. Parents: James DEAN and Kesiah Green BUNNELL.

Spouse: Nancy Ann OWENS. Nancy Ann OWENS and Harrison DEAN Esq obtained a marriage bond on 28 February 1835 in Jessamine Co., KY. They were married on 1 March 1835 in Jessamine Co., KY. Aney Owens gave permission for Nancy to marry Harrison:

D B Price Clerk of Jessamine County Court are hereby authorized to grant license to my daughter Nancy Owens and Harrison Dean to join in the bonds of matrimony given under my hand and seal this 28th Feb 1835. her Aney X Owens mark (signature unreadable) (signature unreadable) Sworn to by F Dickerson ? D B Price clk. Harrison Dean was married on March 1, 1835 to Nancy Owens. Both are buried on the farm which he bought April 20, 1858 from Silas and Jane Bruner in the Little Hickman neighborhood. For more than 50 years, Harrison was a member of the Little Hickman Christian Church where he served as a Deacon.

Jessamine Journal, September 1, 1899, DEAN REUNION HELD ON AUGUST 26, (SATURDAY) 1899

The reunion of the Dean family was held at the home of Melvin L Dean - the old homestead - near Pink, last Saturday. Besides the many relatives and family connections present, there were also a number of invited guests from the town and county, numbering in all over 100. The morning was devoted principally to photographing various groups of the family. At noon the dinner was served in picnic style on the lawn. It was just such a dinner as those who know the reputation of the Deans for their bounteous spreads would expect, and suffice to say everyone enjoyed it - especially the "town folks". After dinner, all repaired to the Chalybeate Springs where there was singing by an excellent choir of young voices and appropriate addresses by T. R. Dean, E. B. Hoover, B.A. Crutcher, J. W. Mitchell and W. M. Watts. Altogether it was a delightful occasion and one long to be remembered.
------------------------------------------------------------ In 1785, William Hasselrig took out a patent for 8,000 acres of land on the Kentucky River. He had various parcels of land in the Hickman neighborhood, extending from the mouth of the Hickman Creek to about two miles beyond the farm of George McQuerry. In 1801, Christian Bruner, who was born in Lancaster, Pa. in 1774, was the first settler who opened the old Dean farm and erected the first log cabin where the present dwelling of Melvin Dean is now situated. The old farm has passed through many changes since Christian Bruner built the first house on the land in 1802. More than 40 years ago the late Harrison Dean became the purchaser of the farm.
The late Harrison Dean, who was born in Mercer county, Kentucky, was the fifth son of James and Keziah (Green) Dean. In 1832, he came to Jessamine County to live and in 1835 was married to Nancy Owens, daughter of Fleming and Annie (Tombs) Owens, both of whom were born in Halifax County, Virginia. Nancy Owens was born in Jessamine County, Kentucky. In 1851 Mr Dean moved from this state to Illinois. He purchased land in McLean County, but on account of sickness returned to Jessamine County, Kentucky, after an absence of one year. The beautiful city of Bloomington now stands upon the land that was owned by Mr Dean in the pioneer days. After his return to Kentucky, Harrison Dean rented land till 1857 when he bought of Silas Bruner the farm at Chalybeate Springs on which he spent the remainder of his life. He died March 29, 1894. Unto Harrison Dean and wife were born 10 children; eight sons and two daughters: Following are their names in the order of their birth: Merrell Dean born November 17, 1836; James Harvey, November 18, 1838; William H. May 1, 1841; Mrs Lizzie Carter, September 14, 1846; John Allen, August 21, 1843; Alexander S., May 4, 1849; Morris Dean, January 1, 1852; Mrs Priscilla Hamilton, June 30, 1854; Dewitt Clinton, March 12, 1847; Melvin Lowry, January 18, 1850. Total children ages 516 years. All but one of these are living today -- Priscilla Dean Hamilton - the youngest of the two daughters, who was killed by lightning at Nicholasville in 1876. This sad misfortune left Albert C Hamilton, the husband, with two little girls bereft of their mother, Eunice (Hamilton) Sparks of Nicholasville and Bernice (Hamilton) Bryant of Memphis, Tennessee. Mrs Bryant is the only one of Harrison Dean's direct descendants that lives outside Jessamine County. The other children have married also and have reared families. The largest family of grandchildren is that of William H Dean - thirteen, only nine of whom are living. Another son, Morris Dean, who married Maria Jasper, has nine children, all of whom are living.
As ascertained at the reunion last Saturday the family of Harrison Dean numbered as follows: children 10, one being dead; grandchildren 78, 11 dead; great grandchildren 29, thus making in all 108. It was found that the ages of all of these added together would be equivalent to one person living 1,535 years. The oldest member present was James Harvey Dean, the second son, aged 61. The oldest member of the family is M J Dean, aged 63. The youngest member was a great granddaughter, Hester Dean, aged one year, daughter of John and Eunice (Blakeman) Dean.
The Dean family, like the typical Kentuckians, have generally pursued farming and stock raising. The nine living children of Harrison Dean own together almost 3,000 acres of good land, all ot which lies in sight of the Dean homeplace.

Jessamine Journal, August 29, 1902, The Dean Reunion

The second reunion of the Dean family was held at the home of Melvin L Dean - the old Harrison Dean place at Pink, Friday, August 22, The weather was all that could be desired - neither too warm or too cool - but just such a day as one would have wished for had he consulted the weather bureau. The people commenced to congregate at the old homestead at an early hour and by 10 o'clock the premises were thronged with relatives and friends of the Dean family, all of whom had come to enjoy themselves and assist in making others happy. At 1 o'clock dinner was announced. It was served on the lawn in picnic style. And such a dinner! Fried chicken, barbecued lamb, old country ham, salads of various kinds, pickles that made you long for more, pies - old fashioned pies - and many different kinds of cakes, etc., etc., in fact everything that would constitute a picnic dinner of "ye olden times". Over 200 people partook of this feast and when they had eaten until they could eat no more, there was enough left to feed the same number over again. After dinner photographs were taken of the Dean family and their guests, followed by an announcement of the exercises at Chalybeate Springs, where the crowd immediately repaired.
Near the springs a platform had been erected and seats provided. No better place could have been selected. At 3 o'clock Mr. T R Dean, master of ceremonies, arose and delivered the welcome address. He spoke feelingly of the occasion and extended the heartfelt thanks of himself and the Dean family to the friends assembled, for their presence. At the conclusion of his address Mr Dean introduced B A Crutcher who was happily greeted by the audience. Mr Crutcher's remarks were listened to attentively. The audience expected something good in oratory and was not disappointed. He spoke of the early settlers; the imigration of the Deans from Virginia to Kentucky, and of the many obstacles that confronted them in selecting the new home; also of the sturdy character of the Deans, their hospitality, and the progress made since they first set foot on Kentucky soil. The next speaker was J Willard Mitchell, who spoke in his happiest vein. He devoted most of his time to the women of the Dean family and struck a happy chord in the breasts of his listeners. His tribute to Mrs Dean was pretty bit of word painting and brought forth hearty applause. Wm. M. Watts, the well-known attorney, who was born and reared in the Dean neighborhood, was next presented. He was at home - among his old friends - and every thought was an inspiration. After referring to the early childhood of himself and his playmates who now stood around, he touched upon the character of Harrison Dean, whom he eloquently described as a grand old man. His speech was highly complimented by all. Mr Watts was followed by Jno W Wilmott, of Lexington, a collegemate of Mr T R Dean, who spoke highly of him in his introduction.
Mr Wilmott's remarks were on "The family as an institution of society, its various relations and as a factor in civilization". It was a carefully prepared address and well delivered. Mr Henry McCarty of the Journal and elder James Vernon were called upon and both made short addresses. Mr Roland Dean closed the speech making with an interesting talk on his experiences in the Indian Territory, where he now resides. During the afternoon's program the speeches were interspersed with music on the organ and violin by Mrs Ralph Sageser and Mr Bascom Evans, also some excellent selections from a phonograph operated by Mr James Collier. The festivities were closed with the singing of "The Old Kentucky Home" by the audience.
In 1785, William Hasselrig took out a patent for 8,000 acres of land on the Kentucky River. He had various parcels of land in the Hickman neighborhood, extending from the mouth of the Hickman Creek to about two miles beyond the farm of George McQuerry. In 1801, Christian Bruner, who was born in Lancaster, Pa. in 1774, was the first settler who opened the old Dean farm and erected the first log cabin where the present dwelling of Melvin Dean is now situated. The old farm has passed through many changes since Christian Bruner built the first house on the land in 1802. More than 48 years ago the late Harrison Dean became the purchaser of the farm.
Harrison Dean was born in Mercer county, Kentucky November 11, 1812 and was the fifth son of James and Keziah (Green) Dean. In 1832, he came to Jessamine County to live and in 1835 was married to Nancy Owens, daughter of Fleming and Annie (Tombs) Owens, both of whom were born in Halifax County, Virginia. Nancy Owens was born in Jessamine County, Kentucky. In 1851 Mr Dean moved from this state to Illinois. He purchased land in McLean County, but on account of sickness he returned to Jessamine after an absence of one year. The beautiful city of Bloomington now stands upon the land once owned by Mr Dean . After his return to his old home, Mr Dean rented land until 1857 when he bought of Silas Bruner the farm at Chalybeate Springs on which he spent the remainder of his life. He died March 29, 1894. Unto Harrison Dean and wife were born 10 children; eight sons and two daughters: Following are their names in the order of their birth: Merrell Dean born November 17, 1836; James Harvey, November 18, 1838; William H. May 1, 1841; Mrs Lizzie Carter, September 14, 1846; John Allen, August 21, 1843; Alexander S., May 14, 1849; Morris, January 1, 1852; Mrs Priscilla Hamilton, Jan 30, 1854; Clinton S, March 12, 1857; Melvin L, January 16, 1860. All but one of these are living today -- Priscilla Dean Hamilton, who was killed by lightning in Nicholasville 1876, leaving a husband, Albert C Hamilton, now deceased, and two daughters, Eunice (Hamilton) Sparks of Nicholasville and Bernice (Hamilton) Bryant of Memphis, Tennessee.
NOTES: They were all there - that is, nearly all of them.
If anyone in the crowd spoke to another without knowing his name, he addresses him as Mr Dean -- and let it go at that.
T Roland Dean made a splendid master of ceremonies. He was very much interested in the whole affair.
As ascertained at the reunion the descendants of Harrison Dean numbers as follows: children 10, one being dead; grandchildren 73, 12 dead; great-grandchildren 42, 1 dead, thus making in all 125.
Mr and Mrs Melvin Dean, at whose home the reunion was held, were the recipients of many compliments on the arrangements of affairs and entertainment of invited guests.
Among those whose absence from home prevented their being present last Friday were: Dr. S. C. Dean and M.J. Dean, S. McAllister, I. T., Harvey Dean, Jr., Bryantsville, and Mrs Bernice (Hamilton) Bryant, Memphis, Tenn.
A picture of seven of Harrison Dean's children - J.H., W.H., Morris, Melvin L., J.A., S.C. Dean and Mrs Lizzie Carter - appears with this article. It was taken at the reunion three years ago.
The oldest child of Harrison Dean is Merrill J. Dean, aged 66, and the youngest, Melvin L., aged 41. The youngest member of the family is a great-granddaughter, Josephine, born Aug 19, 1902, just three days before the reunion - daughter of John and Eunice (Blakeman) Dean.
J.B. Griffing of Dallas, Texas, related to the Chrisman and Scott families of Jessamine, was prominent among the invited guests. He is a native of this county and was born on the Perry farm. His son-in-law, A.A. Powe, is city clerk of South McAlister and an intimate friend of Mr T.R. Dean.
Thomas Dean of Bohon, Mercer County, son of John Dean, deceased, accompanied by his niece, Miss Clara Dean, daughter of Robert Dean, attended the reunion. John Dean died last December. He was a man of wealth and quite prominent in his section. John, Harrison and another cousin, now living in Washington county, were born in the same month and year, November 1812.


Jessamine Journal, August 20, 1904, Dean Reunion

The third reunion of the descendants of the late Harrison and Nancy (Owen) Dean was held at the old homestead, near Pink, in this county, Saturday, August 20. The weather was ideal for such an occasion, weather being more like October than August.

Early in the day the members of the family and their invited guests began to assemble at the home of Melvin L Dean, who owns and resides upon the old homestead, he being the youngest of the ten children that were born to Harrison and Nancy Dean. Nine of these children are living, the youngest being 43 and the oldest 69 years of age. Each one of their ten children married, and to them there have been born over 60 children. A number of these children's children are married to whom there have been born almost 50 children. The total number of children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, therefore, is almost one hundred and thirty. Nancy (Owen) Dean died in 1891 and Harrison Dean, born in Mercer county, Kentucky, in 1812, died in March 1893. He spent the greater part of his life in Jessamine county, though in the year 1850, he emigrated with his family to the state of Illinois. But after spending two years in the new west, he returned to Kentucky. Most of the Dean descendants live in either Jessamine or Garrard counties, only a few residing in distant states or territories.

The forenoon of Saturday was spent pleasantly in social intercourse. At 10 o'clock the contents of the heavily laden baskets, brought in by the several members of the family, were spread upon a long improvised table, under a large shade tree in the yard, and about one hundred and seventy-five relatives and guests feasted, each to the stomach's delight and satisfaction. It was a dinner so varied and so bounteous in menu as to sustain Kentucky's reputation for being the "land that floweth with milk and honey". Before and after dinner there was piano, violin and vocal music, one feature of the music being the singing of "Old Kentucky Home" and "On The Banks Of The Wabash", the latter being especially appropriate because of the presence of a number of Dean relatives from Indiana. W.O. Dean, Benjamin Dean and Thomas Dean of Windfall, Indiana, nephews of the late Harrison Dean, also a niece, Mrs Susan Gaines, of Ludlow, Kentucky, were present as representatives of the Indiana branch of the Dean family of Kentucky. About the year 1840 three brothers and two sisters of Harrison Dean emigrated from this county to Howard and Tipton counties, Indiana. All of said brothers and sisters, except one sister, are now dead. The descendants of these five members of the Dean family are very numerous and the most of them live in or near Kokomo or Windfall, Indiana. They have formed an organization to perpetuate annual reunions of their family. The next one will be held at Windfall, July 4, 1905, at which a number of their Kentucky cousins expect to be present.

Upon the old farm that was owned by Harrison Dean are located the Chalybeate Springs, surrounded by a beautiful oak and beech woodland. To these springs, the reunionists and their guests retired about 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Seats and a rostrum had been provided. A number of the citizens of Jessamine in response to the invitations issued were present. Thomas Roland Dean of South McAlister, Indian Territory, a grandson of Harrison Dean, was master of ceremonies and introduced the various speakers. Judge George R. Pryor, of Nicholasville, dwelt at length upon the propriety and felicities of a family reunion and also paid respect to the hardihood and sterling qualities of the pioneers of Jessamine who, amid privations and perils, laid the foundation upon which subsequent generations have builded such splendid institutions and communities. William M. Watts, youngest member of the Nicholasville bar, spoke in eulogy of Harrison Dean and his descendants. J.Willard Mitchell, County Attorney, complimented the ladies upon the splendid dinner, he with all others, had received at their hands and waxed eloquent upon the beauty and glory of Kentucky. W.O. Dean, an attorney of Windfall, Indiana, gave the genealogy and history of the Indiana branch of the Dean family; told of their family organization to perpetuate reunions and spoke of impressions of his first trip to Kentucky.

J.N. Loop, a manufacturer of Kokomo, Indiana, made one of the most impressive addresses of the day. He said that he was in no way related to or connected with the Dean family but that he had left his home and business and had traveled hundreds of miles to be with this family reunion because of his love for Harrison and Nancy Dean, that he had not been in Kentucky for thirty-two years, that when he was a young man, he came from Indiana to Kentucky and while here found a refuge and a home with the two deceased and revered ancestors of the Deans, he had never and would never, forget the hospitality of that old Kentucky home. Benjamin Dean of Indiana spoke of the joys and festivites of the day. Honorable Ben A Crutcher, Commonwealth Attorney of Nicholasville, and Morris Dean, of Pink, were introduced also as orators and their addresses should not be forgotten. Among the guests present from out of town, whose names have not been mentioned, were Dr. T.P. Welch, St. Petersburg, Florida, James Griffin, Dallas, Texas, and Thomas Dean of Harrodsburg. At the conclusion of the speaking the entire audience arose and concluded the exercises and enjoyments of the day by singing that song that is thew dearest and sweetest of all songs to a Kentuckian, "My Old Kentucky Home", and the meeting stood adjourned, the date of the next reunion remaining indefinite.

Children were: Merrill Jefferson DEAN, James Harvey DEAN, William Harrison "Will" DEAN Sr, John Allen "Nuck" DEAN, Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" DEAN, Alexander Smiley "Alec" DEAN, Doctor Morris "Doc" DEAN, Priscilla "Daught" DEAN, Clinton Shely "Clint" DEAN, Melvin Lowry DEAN Sr.


Harrison Franklin DEAN was born on 24 February 1911 in Clinton, DeWitt Co., IL. He died on 7 October 1975 at the age of 64 in Lexington, Fayette Co., KY. He was buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., KY. He was listed as living with his sister & brother-in-law on the 1930 Jess Census. His status was married, but no wife was listed.

DEAN, HARRISON
Harrison Dean, 64, of W. Maple St., Nicholasville, died Tuesday night (October 1975) after a short illness. He was a member of the Church of Christ. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hazel Walker Dean; one son, Charles David Dean, Nicholasville; two grandchildren, Shelley Denise Dean and Macey Nicole Dean; one brother, James Harvey Dean, Lexington; four sisters, Mrs Clyde Roberts, Mrs Bronce Blakeman, Mrs Geneva harvey and Mrs Cecil Roberts, all of Nicholasville. Funeral services will be held 10 am Friday at the Guyn, Kurtz, Hager & Cundiff Funeral home, Nicholasville, by Rev J Farris Baird and Rev Allen Cloyd. Burial will be in the Maple Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers will be J.C. Harvey, Woodie Harvey, Jackie Dean, Herbert H Roberts, Jammie Adams, Norman Belcher. Honorary bearers: Shirley Hamm, Burch Bowman, L.C. Lee, Ernest Bain, Sterling Canter, David Grow. Friends may call at the funeral home Parents: Harvey Albert DEAN and Elva Bell KEMP.

Spouse: Hazel Welch WALKER. Hazel Welch WALKER and Harrison Franklin DEAN were married on 23 December 1933 in Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., KY. Children were: Charles David "Charlie" DEAN.


Harry Wilbur DEAN was born on 7 April 1917 in Jessamine Co., KY. He died stillborn on 7 April 1917 at the age of 0 in Jessamine Co., KY. He was buried on 8 April 1917 in Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., KY. His birth & death record say he was still born on Apr 7th but his gravestone says the 6th. Parents: Charles Mann "Charlie Mann" DEAN and Ada SAGESER.


Harvey Albert DEAN was born on 30 June 1878 in Jessamine Co., KY. He died congestive heart failure on 10 December 1949 at the age of 71 in Camp Nelson, Jessamine Co., KY. He was buried on 12 December 1949 in Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., KY. His name was given as James A on the 1880 Kentucky Census. Parents: Alexander Smiley "Alec" DEAN and Martha Jane "Mattie or Matt" BLAKEMAN.

Spouse: Elva Bell KEMP. Elva Bell KEMP and Harvey Albert DEAN were married on 20 December 1899 in Clinton, DeWitt Co., IL. Children were: Floyd Wilson DEAN, Carl Vernon "Buster" DEAN, Buanna Rozelle DEAN, Edna Scott DEAN, Geneva Walker "Monkey" DEAN, Harrison Franklin DEAN, Craig Woodrow DEAN, Mattie Ann "Patsy" DEAN, Irvin DEAN, Maude DEAN, Lillian Rose "Pig" DEAN, James Harvey "Jimbo" DEAN.


Hazel DEAN was born about 1920 in Kentucky. Parents: James Harvey DEAN and Sadie PATTERSON.


Helen DEAN was born about 1915 in Oklahoma. Parents: Marion Jasper "Jasper" DEAN and Nora D COGHILL.


Henry R DEAN was born in June 1879 in Mississippi. Parents: Jerry J DEAN and Nancy E POWELL.


Hester DEAN was born on 17 June 1897 in Kentucky. She died on 2 December 1981 at the age of 84 in Kentucky. She was buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., KY. Parents: John H DEAN and Eunice BLAKEMAN.

Spouse: Brutus HILL. Hester DEAN and Brutus HILL were married about 1924.


Hite Tennell DEAN Sr was born on 17 June 1884 in Kentucky. He died on 17 November 1974 at the age of 90 in Kentucky. He was living with his brother Thomas & his family according to the 1910 Kentucky Census. Parents: Strother DEAN Sr and Lizzie A JONES.

Spouse: Cora F ADKISSON. Cora F ADKISSON and Hite Tennell DEAN Sr were married about 1912. Children were: Evelyn C DEAN, Lt Col Hite Tennell DEAN Jr.


Lt Col Hite Tennell DEAN Jr was born on 22 July 1917 in Mercer Co., KY. He served in the military WWII on 3 November 1942 in Fort Benjamin Harrison, Marion Co., IN. He died on 8 May 1986 at the age of 68 in Kentucky. Hite was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., KY. Parents: Hite Tennell DEAN Sr and Cora F ADKISSON.

Spouse: Carrie R LNU. Carrie R LNU and Lt Col Hite Tennell DEAN Jr were married. Children were: Cora F DEAN.


Holman DEAN was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Mary MCCARTY. Mary MCCARTY and Holman DEAN were married on 4 January 1847 in Jessamine Co., KY.


Homer DEAN was born on 15 September 1895 in Jessamine Co., KY. His Social Security record indicates he was born in 1894. All other records indicate he was born in 1895. He died heart attack on 29 May 1973 at the age of 77 in Good Samaritan Hospital, Lexington, Fayette Co., KY. Parents: John H DEAN and Eunice BLAKEMAN.

Spouse: Mary Frances DAVIS. Mary Frances DAVIS and Homer DEAN were married in February 1923. John Dean - Homer's father - was living with them according to the 1930 Jess. Census. John was listed as Married, but Eunice wasn't there. Children were: John A DEAN, Eunice DEAN, William E "Toad" DEAN, Allie Mildred DEAN, Sarah DEAN, Mary C DEAN, Bobby G DEAN, Phyllis A DEAN, Joetta DEAN.


Ida May DEAN was born on 3 June 1879 in Little Hickman, Jessamine County, KY. In 1930 she was a ran boarding house in Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., KY. She died uremia on 3 September 1949 at the age of 70 in Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., KY. Ida was buried on 4 September 1949 in Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., KY. Parents: Doctor Morris "Doc" DEAN and Mariah E JASPER.

Spouse: Henry Smith WALKER. Ida May DEAN and Henry Smith WALKER were married on 15 January 1895. Benedict Cobb & a Fain were living with the family according to the 1920 Jess Co Census. Living on Sulphur Well Rd per 1930 Kentucky Census.
Boarders living with family per 1930 Kentucky Census:
1. William F Burns
2. William C Igo
3. Joe S Campbell
4. Joe A Martin
5. Robert E Morris
6. James E Collins
7. John Mackie
8. Herbert Dozier

The 1940 Kentucky Census says that Henry was married, however, he had his daughter Geneva & her family living with him & Ida was not listed with the family. Children were: Alexander Dean "Dean" WALKER, George Gilbert WALKER, Beatrice Jessamine WALKER, Maggie P WALKER, Nettie Mae WALKER, Geneva E WALKER.


Imogene DEAN was born (date unknown). Parents: Granville Elmore DEAN and Gladys Earl CROSSFIELD.

Spouse: FNU CRAWFORD. Imogene DEAN and FNU CRAWFORD were married.


Ina DEAN was born (date unknown). Parents: Granville Elmore DEAN and Gladys Earl CROSSFIELD.

Spouse: FNU CORNISH. Ina DEAN and FNU CORNISH were married.


Infant DEAN was born (date unknown). Parents: William Harrison "Will" DEAN Sr and Fannie MAYS.


Irene DEAN was born on 17 October 1925 in Mercer Co., KY. Parents: Jesse Mays DEAN and Gertie HUFFMAN.


Irvin DEAN was born in 1917. He died in 1917 at the age of 0. Parents: Harvey Albert DEAN and Elva Bell KEMP.


Irvin Johnson DEAN was born on 23 October 1894 in Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., KY. He died on 10 September 1985 at the age of 90 in Garrard Co Memorial Hospital, Lancaster, Garrard Co., KY. He was buried on 13 September 1985 in Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster, Garrard Co., KY. Parents: Alexander Smiley "Alec" DEAN and Martha Jane "Mattie or Matt" BLAKEMAN.

Spouse: Olive E "Ollie" CRAWFORD. Olive E "Ollie" CRAWFORD and Irvin Johnson DEAN were married on 30 November 1916 in Jessamine Co., KY.


Irvin M DEAN was born about 1913 in Cuba. Parents: Francis M DEAN and Lavonia E HOKE.


Iva DEAN was buried in Blakeman - Dean Cemetery, Little Hickman, Jessamine Co., KY. Parents: Merrill Jefferson DEAN and Eveline Alice BLAKEMAN.


J B DEAN was born about 1923 in Kentucky. Parents: Jesse Mays DEAN and Gertie HUFFMAN.


J H DEAN was born about 1876 in Mississippi. Parents: Jerry J DEAN and Nancy E POWELL.


Jackie DEAN was born (date unknown). Parents: James Harvey "Jimbo" DEAN and Eva Marie GROW.

Spouse: Diane LNU. Children were: Crystal R DEAN, Tracey Lynn DEAN, James A DEAN.


James DEAN was born (date unknown).

Children were: Esther DEAN.


James DEAN was born in 1768 in Virginia. He died about 1833 at the age of 65 in Kentucky. ggg grandfather to famous actor James Dean. (????????????????)

There is a James Dean on the 1830 Jessamine Co., KY Census, Not stated, image 73. He looks to be under 80, but over 70. There is a female in the household between 60 & 70 and a male between the ages of 20 & 30. Parents: Thomas DEAN.

Spouse: Kesiah Green BUNNELL. Kesiah Green BUNNELL and James DEAN were married in 1794 in Kentucky. Howard County was formed from the Miami Indian Reserve in 1844. It was originally Richardville County, named after the Miami chief, Jean Baptiste Richardville. The name was changed to Howard County in 1846, making it the only Indiana county to change its name by legislative enactment after formation.
(Thanks to the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library for this information) Children were: Edmund DEAN, Roseanna "Rose" DEAN, William DEAN, Mella "Melly" DEAN, Mary "Polly" DEAN, Eliza J DEAN, George W DEAN, Harrison DEAN Esq, John W DEAN, Thomas J DEAN, James H DEAN.


James DEAN was born about 1844 in Mercer Co., KY. Parents: William DEAN and Elizabeth LAWSON.


James A DEAN was born (date unknown). Parents: Jackie DEAN and Diane LNU.


James Briney "Briney" DEAN was born on 21 July 1884 in Jessamine Co., KY. He died influenza on 4 April 1947 at the age of 62 in Mt Hebron, Garrard Co., KY. He was buried on 7 April 1947 in Mt Hebron Cemetery, Mt Hebron, Garrard Co., KY. Parents: Alexander Smiley "Alec" DEAN and Martha Jane "Mattie or Matt" BLAKEMAN.

Spouse: Lula MONTGOMERY. Lula MONTGOMERY and James Briney "Briney" DEAN were married in 1911 in Mercer Co., KY.


James Byron DEAN was born on 8 February 1931 in Marion, Grant Co., IN. He died car accident on 30 September 1955 at the age of 24 in Paso Robles War Memorial Hospital, Paso Robles, CA. He was buried in Park Cemetery, Fairmount, IN. The famous actor James Dean.

Raised by his Aunt Ortense Dean Winslow. Parents: Winton A DEAN and Mildred Marie WILSON.


James Cyrus DEAN was born in January 1859 in Howard Co., IN. He died in 1915 at the age of 56 in Indiana. He was buried in Simpson Cemetery, W Liberty, Howard Co., IN. Possibly listed as a "boarder" with the Dudley Newman family on the 1900 Indiana, Tipton Co., Wildcat Township, District 132, image 9 Census. Birth is 01/1860 & he was divorced. He was born in Indiana, but both parents were born in Kentucky. Needs further research. Parents: James H DEAN and Miranda TENNELL.


James D DEAN was born about 1831 in Kentucky. Living with Jefferson Nave according to the 1850 Kentucky Census.

Spouse: Rachel NAVE. Rachel NAVE and James D DEAN were married.


James H DEAN was born on 14 October 1822 in Mercer Co., KY. He died on 18 January 1899 at the age of 76 in Howard Co., IN. He was buried in Simpson Cemetery, W Liberty, Howard Co., IN. Parents: James DEAN and Kesiah Green BUNNELL.

Spouse: Miranda TENNELL. Miranda TENNELL and James H DEAN were married on 11 August 1842 in Johnson Co., IN. Children were: William Oliver DEAN, Elizabeth DEAN, Zachariah Thomas "Zack" DEAN, Benjamin F DEAN, Armilda J DEAN, James Cyrus DEAN, Thomas E DEAN.

Spouse: Maryann Daisy BAIRD. Maryann Daisy BAIRD and James H DEAN were married on 10 November 1886 in Howard Co., IN. Children were: Melvin Omer DEAN, Palmer DEAN, Grace Ethel DEAN.


James Harrison DEAN was born about 1840 in Indiana. Parents: John W DEAN and Serena TENNELL.


James Harvey DEAN was born on 13 November 1838 in Sulphur Well, Jessamine Co., KY. In 1870 he was a Farmer. He died arterio schlerosis on 13 March 1917 at the age of 78 in Bryantsville, Garrard Co., KY. James was buried on 16 March 1917 in Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., KY. He attended Christian Church . Kentucky Death Index 1911-1986 Vol 010, Cert 04824, DeathVol 13.

Living with sister Priscilla & her husband according to the 1870 Kentucky Census.

Central Record - 11/16/1910
Mr. J. Harvey Dean was given a beautiful surprise dinner on Tuesday Nov. 13th, at his home near here. It was the celebration of his seventy eighth birthday and was arranged by his two daughters, Mrs Carter Sellers and Mrs Chas Dean. Only his nearest relatives were there and it was a most enjoyable occasion. The color scheme was pink and white. The table was lovely in its appointments with a center piece of pink and white carysanthemums and two large cakes with seventy eight candles and bowls of pink and white mints. As the guests entered the dining room the candles were lighted making a very effective and beautiful scene. The menu consisted of turkey, ham, oysters, salads and all the (??) of the season, nicely served by the two gracious hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Norman Grow and Mrs. Hogan Ballard. Mr. Dean was the recipient of many presents and seemed to thoroughly enjoy the love and thoughtfulness of his relatives on this occasion. Those present were: Mr and Mrs Allen Dean of Junction City, Mr and Mrs Morris Dean of Boyle Co, Mr and Mrs Thos McGraw of Danville, Medames Clinton Dean, Eliza Morris, Newton Morris, Irvine Dean, Lizzie Carter, M. H. Dean, Messers Everett and Sherman Dean, Mr and Mrs Melvin Dean and son, Mr and Mrs H. L. Elder, Mr and Mrs Andrew Watts, Mr and Mrs Hardin Carter, Mr and Mrs Albert Dean and son Wayne, Mr and Mrs Carter Sellers and daughter, Mr and Mrs Charleman Dean, Mr and Mrs Sam Farley all of Jessamine county, Mr and Mrs Alex Dean, Mr and Mrs Hogan Ballard, Mr and Mrs Chas Dean and family, Mr and Mrs Norman Grow and son, Mr and Mrs Virgil Scott of Garrard county.
Parents: Harrison DEAN Esq and Nancy Ann OWENS.

Spouse: Ella Frances "Ellie" MILES. Ella Frances "Ellie" MILES and James Harvey DEAN were married on 1 January 1880 in Jessamine Co., KY. Children were: Mary Agnes DEAN, Charles McCampbell "Charlie" DEAN.


James Harvey DEAN was born on 30 October 1893 in Salvisa, Mercer Co., KY. He died acute liver cancer on 29 May 1934 at the age of 40 in Fayette Co., KY. He was buried on 31 May 1934 in Ebeneezer, Mercer Co., KY. Parents: Robert W DEAN and Dora HURST.

Spouse: Sadie PATTERSON. Sadie PATTERSON and James Harvey DEAN were married on 11 July 1915. Children were: Gladys DEAN, Robert W DEAN, Hazel DEAN, Mildred DEAN.


James Harvey "Jimbo" DEAN was born on 6 January 1921 in Jessamine Co., KY. He died lung cancer on 10 July 1999 at the age of 78 in Lexington, Fayette Co., KY. He was buried on 13 July 1999 in Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., KY. Parents: Harvey Albert DEAN and Elva Bell KEMP.

Spouse: Eva Marie GROW. Eva Marie GROW and James Harvey "Jimbo" DEAN were married on 17 April 1943 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY. Children were: Judy A DEAN, Joan Marie DEAN, Jamie C DEAN, Jackie DEAN.


James Irvin DEAN was born on 1 March 1857 in Reedsburg, Sauk Co., WI. He died on 10 July 1926 at the age of 69 in Comstock Twsp, Kalamazoo Co., MI. He was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co., MI. Parents: Thomas J DEAN and America TENNELL.

Spouse: Mary Della LNU. Mary Della LNU and James Irvin DEAN were married about 1879. Children were: Lou Emma DEAN, Merlie M DEAN, Wilber H DEAN.


James Morris DEAN was born on 11 February 1906 in Kentucky. He died on 30 August 1975 at the age of 69 in Kentucky. He was buried in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Fayette Co., KY. Parents: Alfred "Alf" DEAN and Lula B SCOTT.


James Morris DEAN was born on 17 September 1908 in McAlester, Pittsburg Co., OK. He died on 28 September 1990 at the age of 82. He was buried. Parents: Marion Jasper "Jasper" DEAN and Nora D COGHILL.

Spouse: Lola Mae LEWIS. Lola Mae LEWIS and James Morris DEAN were married on 29 October 1946 in Jackson Co., MO.


James W O DEAN was born in October 1919 in Michigan. Parents: Wilber H DEAN and Nora LNU.


Jamie C DEAN was born (date unknown). Parents: James Harvey "Jimbo" DEAN and Eva Marie GROW.


Jane DEAN was born in Indiana. Parents: William DEAN and Elizabeth LAWSON.


Jennifer DEAN was born (date unknown). Parents: Dr Melvin Wilson DEAN DMD and Beverly WISEMAN.

Spouse: Robert LAMOTHE. Jennifer DEAN and Robert LAMOTHE were married. Children were: Noah LAMOTHE, Kate LAMOTHE.


Jerry J DEAN was born in June 1845 in Alabama.

Spouse: Nancy E POWELL. Nancy E POWELL and Jerry J DEAN were married on 25 July 1860 in Limestone Co., AL. Children were: M J DEAN, William R DEAN, Laura B DEAN, E U DEAN, J H DEAN, Henry R DEAN, Annie M DEAN, Kate O DEAN, Thomas Talmage DEAN.


Jesse Mays DEAN was born on 3 June 1899 in Kentucky. Parents: Nelson M DEAN and Nancy Jane SIMPSON.

Spouse: Gertie HUFFMAN. Gertie HUFFMAN and Jesse Mays DEAN were married about 1920. Children were: Lillie DEAN, J B DEAN, Aileen DEAN, Irene DEAN.