This is one of my favorite Bean stories. It is about Russel who was Williams sona and Baxter and Charlie's father. All of these men were gun makers of repute.
Russell Bean was born 1769 in Washington County, Tennessee, and died 9 January 1826 in Washington County, Tennessee. He married Rosamond Robertson on 8 October 1789 in Washington County, Arkansas, daughter of Colonel Charles Robinson and Susannah Nichols. She was born 1775 in Virginia, and died about 1850 in Tennessee. Russell was the first white child born in what is now Tennessee. He was born shortly after his parents settled on Boone's Creek. Russell served as a 1st Lieutenant during the War of 1812 in Captian William McLin's Company of the East Tennessee Militia. He was detached to the armory where he presumably performed gunsmithing duties. His son Charles served in the same unit and was appointed armorer and his son Russell junior, who transferred to the West Tennessee troops.
According to Crab, Over the Mountain, he took a cargo of arms of his manufacture down to New Orleans where he remained for 2 years, engaged in foot races, horse racing, cock-fighting and other sports of the times. On returning to Jonesboro [sic], he found his wife nursing an infant. Her seducer, it was said, was a merchant named Allen. Russell left the house without a word, got drunk, came back, took the baby out of his cradle, and deliberately cut off both of his ears saying that he "had marked it so that it would not get mixed up with his children".
He was arrested, tried and convicted of this act of cruelty, and was sentenced, in addition to other punishment, to be branded in the palm of his hand. This was done; whereupon he immediately bit out of his hand the part containing the brand. He was also imprisoned, but soon escaped from jail and was allowed to remain at large for the officers were afraid of him. His wife soon divorced him, but he was determined to kill Allen. He assaulted Allen's brother and beat him unmercifully but, up to the time the court met with Andrew Jackson on the bench, they had not arrested him.
The local authorities reported to Jackson that they could not take Bean; that he was out at his cabin on the south side of town defying arrest and threatening to kill the first man who approached his house. Jackson immediately ordered "Summon every man in the court house to bring Bean in dead or alive." The sheriff responded "Then I summon your honor first!" "Jackson at once left the bench exclaiming, "By the Eternal, I'll bring him!' Jackson approached, pistol in hand and when he got within shooting distance, Russell arose, called out, "I surrender to you , Mr. Devil!" and laid down his arms. Jackson took him to the courtroom, where he was tried and fined heavily.
Rosamond married again and moved to Knoxville, where the "the unfortunate child died, as did her second husband.....Bean himself drifted down to Knoxville where Andrew Jackson met him and brought about a reconciliation between he and his former wife."
He and Rosamond had 8 children. He served as the sheriff in Memphis for a time and was killed when stabbed in the back. Russell is buried in Uriel Cemetery, Jonesborough, Washington County, Tennessee.
It is also lore that Andrew Jackson fought Russell all day to finally beat him. This story is also referred to in some of Jackson's history.