Bucks County PA Archives Biographies.....Beans, Silas H. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joe Patterson, Patricia Bastik & Susan Walters Dec 2009 Source: History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania; edited by J.H. Battle; A. Warner & Co.; 1887 Buckingham Township SILAS H. BEANS merchant, P.O. Mechanicsville, was born in Buckingham township August 19, 1830, and is a son of Col. William and Mary C. (Thornton) Beans, natives of Bucks county. The ancestors of this family came from Wales and were among the first settlers of the county. Mr. Bean's great-grandfather, William, was born in Southampton township and came to Buckingham township before his marriage and made a settlement, and Joshua Beans still owns the homestead. The grandfather, Joshua, was a farmer all his life and a resident of Buckingham township. He was in his 91st year at the time of his death. Our subject's father was also a farmer by occupation and was colonel of the state militia. He was always known as Col. Beans. He served as captain, major, and colonel. He was the father of three children by his first wife: two are living: Silas H. and Elizabeth, wife of Moses Palmer. He had four children by his second wife, two of whom are living: Joseph K. and Ellen T. He died in 1861. Silas H. was reared as a farmer and has followed that occupation for the most of his life. In 1853 he was elected to the legislature and served one term. In 1858 he engaged in merchandising at Mechanics' Valley, where he remained three years. He was then engaged in farming from 1861 to 1873, in the meantime buying the home farm. In 1873 he engaged in the mercantile business at Greenville, where he remained three years. In 1866 and 1867 he was revenue assessor. In 1875 he was elected recorder of the county and served one term of three years. After the expiration of his term of office he moved back to the farm, where he remained until the spring of 1886, when he was appointed postmaster at Mechanicsville and took possession April 1st. This is one of the best fourth-class offices in the state. He at the same time engaged in the mercantile business, which he still carries on. He carries a general class of merchandise. He has held several minor offices of the county and township. He was married March 24, 1859, to Mary P. Livezey, by whom he had eight children, six of whom are living: Harry R., born August 8, 1862; William T., born September 21, 1864; Emma L., born July 29, 1867, wife of Wesley W. Naylor; Albert, born September 9, 1869; Carrie H., born November 2, 1872; and Mary P., born August 6, 1878. The ones deceased were Rutledge T., born February 24, 1860, and George R., born May 1, 1875. His wife died October 16, 1878, and he was again married, April 14, 1880, to Mary E., daughter of George and Rachel P. Snyder, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Beans is a member of the Lutheran church of Philadelphia. Mr. Beans is a past master of the Masonic lodge. He has been a member of this lodge since 1855. He is a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.