The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . wer House of the Mass;chusetts Legislature. He was active in Masonrholding the thirty-second degree. Ancient AccepteScottish Rite, and a past grand commander of Massjchusetts and Rhode Island. John Dean married Harnah Allen Morgan, six of their nine children reachinimature years: Alice P., died in 1906, married Christcpher A. Cady; Isabella Stewart, married (first) GeorgA. Holden. (second) George W. Middlebrook, (Providence, whom she survives; John Morgan, Cwhom further; Annie L., married Frederick L. Coe;of Worcester, Mass.


The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . wer House of the Mass;chusetts Legislature. He was active in Masonrholding the thirty-second degree. Ancient AccepteScottish Rite, and a past grand commander of Massjchusetts and Rhode Island. John Dean married Harnah Allen Morgan, six of their nine children reachinimature years: Alice P., died in 1906, married Christcpher A. Cady; Isabella Stewart, married (first) GeorgA. Holden. (second) George W. Middlebrook, (Providence, whom she survives; John Morgan, Cwhom further; Annie L., married Frederick L. Coe;of Worcester, and she died Aug. 10, 19ICAmy Florence, married Professor H. .\ustin Aikin;of Cleveland, Ohio; and Robert W., of the firm (Brown & Dean, gold refiners, who died in April, igv John Morgan Dean, son of John and Hannah Alle(Morgan) Dean, was born on Dean street, Prov:dence, R. I., May 11, 1856. Worcester became thfamily home when he was two years of age. and therhe attended the public schools, graduating from higschool, and residing in the handsome suburban honi. (fU^^ay^-Jy^ /V-«.A/w^ BIOGRAPHICAL 365 i his family until he was nineteen years of age. In576 he joined his brother-in-law, Christopher , in Providence, R. I., and became his partner,le firm being known as Cady & Dean, later reor-inizing as John M. Dean & Company. Their oper-ions continued under this style until June 3, 1892,hen the business was incorporated as the John Company, with Mr. Dean as president, a posi-on be fills to the present time (1919). Furniture has;come the principal line of the company, and thejmpany is of high standing among the largest dealers, New England. Mr. Dean has other important inter-its in the Dean Realty Company, of which he is-esident and director, the Dean Development Com-iny, of Fort Myers, Fla., of which he is presi-:nt and treasurer, and the Household Furnitureompany, of Providence, R. I., which he serves asjector. Mr. Deans greatest pleasure and recreation is found! his


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