Bell Family
Generation No. 1
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Richard Bell was born Abt. 1605, and died 1700 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. He married Sarah ?. This family is traced to Thomas Bennet, born 1459 in Newbury, Berkshire, England.
Richard Bell had the following children:
Children of Richard Bell and Sarah ? are:
1. Richard Bell, born Abt. 1625 in James City County, Virginia; died 1734 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia.2. George Bell, born Abt. 1625 in James City County, Virginia; died 1702 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia.3. Thomas Bell born Abt. 1625.
(Source: Virginia State Library, Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, (http://198.17.62.51/collections/LO.html), "Electronic.")
Generation No. 2
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Richard Bell was born Abt. 1625 in James City County, Virginia, and died 1734 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. He married Sarah ?.
Children of Richard Bell and Sarah ? are:
1. John Bell, born 1668 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia; died Abt. 1713 in Surry County, Virginia.2. Benjamin Bell, born Abt. 1670.
(Source: John Bennet Boddie, Southside Virginia Families, Volume I, (Pacific Coast Publishers, Redwood City, California; 1955.)
George Bell was born Abt. 1625 in James City County, Virginia, and died 1702 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. He married (1) Hester ? (2) Joyce ?. Children of George Bell and Hester ? are:
George Bell, born Abt. 1660 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia; died 1752 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina.Elizabeth born Abt. 1665.John Bell, born Abt. 1665; died 1723 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia.daughter Bell born Abt. 1660. She married John Bond
Generation No. 3
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John Bell was born 1668 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1713 in Surry County, Virginia. He was married to Anne Bennett bef. 1694, daughter of Richard Bennett and Henriette Neale. She was born Abt. 1678 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1736 in Surry County, Virginia.
Sources: John Bennet Boddie, Southside Virginia Families, Volume I, (Pacific Coast Publishers, Redwood City, California; 1955
Eliza Timberlake Davis, Wills and Administrations of Surry County, Virginia 1671-1750, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore; 1980
Lyndon H. Hart, III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories; 1730 - 1800, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Easley, South Carolina; 1985
John Bell and Anne Bennett had the following children:
1. Richard Bell, born Bef. 1695 in Surry County, Virginia; died 1735 in Surry County,Virginia.2. John Bell, born Abt. 1700 in Virginia; died May 25, 1746 in Surry County, Virginia.3. Benjamin Bell, born Abt. 1705; died 1751 in Sussex County, Virginia.4. Joseph Bell born Abt. 1705; died 1733 in Surry County, Virginia 5. William Bell born Aft. 1705; died 1725 in Surry County, Virginia.6. Thomas Bell, born Abt. 1710 in Surry County, Virginia; died Aft. 1758 in Granville County, North Carolina.7. Rebecca born Bet. 1695 - 1710.
(Sources: (1) John Bennet Boddie, Southside Virginia Families, Volume I, (Pacific Coast Publishers, Redwood City, California; 1955.)., (2) Eliza Timberlake Davis, Wills and Administrations of Surry County, Virginia 1671-1750, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore; 1980)., (3) Virginia State Library, Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, (http://198.17.62.51/collections/LO.html), "Electronic."), (The National Society Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia; 1958).)
Generation No. 4
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John Bell.
John Bell and Hannah Stokes? had the following children:
1. John Bell, born Abt. 1718; died May 25, 1748 in Surry County, Virginia.2. Burrell Bell, born Abt. 1720; died Aft. 1784 in Bertie County, North Carolina.3. Ann Bell, born Abt. 1721 in Surry County, Virginia.4. Benjamin Bell, born Abt. 1722 in Surry County, Virginia; died 1779 in Edgefield County, South Carolina.5. Hannah Bell, born Abt. 1723 in Surry County, Virginia; died 1788 in Chatham County, North Carolina.6. Balaam Bell, born Abt. 1724; died 1755 in Sussex County, Virginia.7. James Bell, born Abt. 1726 in Surry County, Virginia; died 1778 in Sussex County, Virginia.8. Mary Bell, born Abt. 1728 in Surry County, Virginia; died Bet. 1810 - 1815 in Black's and White's, Nottoway County, Virginia.
His will is dated 04/19/1746, filed in Surry County, Will Book 9, page 531
and was probated 06/18/1746. (Posted by Patrick Anderson, PatAnder73@aol.com)
In the name of God Amen I John Bell of the parish of Albemarle and County of Surry being sick & weak in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory thanks be to almighty God for the same do make and declare this my Last Will and Testament in manner following that is to say I give my soul and spirit to Almighty God that gave it me hoping through the merits of Jesus Christ my Saviour forgiveness of all my Sins & my Body to be buried at the Discretion of my Exceutors hereafter named & as to what worldy goods it hath pleased God to bestoe upon me I give and bequeath as followeth:
Item I will that all my Just Debts & funeral expenses be first paid.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son John Bell all my Land lying on the south of the
Spring Swamp containing about one hundred & thirty five acres with all Houses
Orchards and all other appurtances thereunto belonging to him the sd John Bell
his heirs and assigns forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my Son Burrell Bell Five Pounds current money of Virginia to him the sd Burrell Bell his heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath to my son Benjamin Bell Five pounds current money of Virginia to him the said Benjamin Bell his Heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my son Ballaam Bell five pounds current money of Virginia
to him the sd Balaam Bell his Heirs & Assigns forever.
Item I give and bequeath unto my son James Bell the Plantation I now Live on on the
North side of the spring swamp containing about five hundred acres with all the
houses Orchards & all appurtanences thereunto belonging unto him the said
James Bell his Heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Ann Parham five shillings current Monay of
Virginia to her the sd Ann Parham her Heirs and assigns forever.
Item I give and bequeath my Daughter Hannah Thompson five shillings current money of VIrginia to her the sd Hannah Thompson her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Bell fifty shillings current money of
Virginia and likewise two cows and calves & one fether bed and furniture to be
delivered to the said Mary Bell at the age of twenty and one years or at the Day of
Marriage to her the said Mary Bell her heirs & assigns forever.
Item As to the rest and remainder of my Estate both real and personal I do give and bequeath to my wife Hannah Bell During her natural life and then to be Disposed of to my children at her discression But in case my said wife Hannah Bell should
Marry that then the rest and reaminder of my Estate shall be taken from my said
wife Hannah & be equally Divided amongst my children that are herein named
Item I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my wife Hannah Bell my whole and
sole Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament Revoking all former Wills by me at any time heretofore made in Testimony whreof I have hereunto set my hand and
seal this Ninteenth Day of April In the Year of our Lord Christ 1746
Signed Sealed Published and
Declared In presence of those whose John Bell
Names are hereunto subscribed
Silvanus Stokes Jnr.
Edward Shalton
Charles [X] Judkins
He was married to Hannah _______.
257. Hannah _______ . Will of Hannah Bell - 1768
(Will Book B, page 153, Sussex Co.VA.)
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN, I Hannah Bell of Sussex County being sick &
weak but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to almighty God. I do
make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form
following (that is to say) first and chiefly I give my soul into the
hands of Almighty God that hath made it and my body I commend to the
Earth to be buried in a Christian burial nothing doubting but to
receive the same again by the almighty power of God, as touching
worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me, I bestow in
manner and form following.
ITEM. I give and bequeath to my son, Benjamin Bell on proviso he comes
himself in person to receive him my Negro Man called Boron to him and
his heirs but in case that he the said Benjamin should die or not come
himself in person to receive him as aforesaid then my will is that the
property of the said Slave be vested & remain in my son James Bell &
his heirs forever.
ITEM. I give and bequeath unto my son James Bell my Negro Man calledSam also my Negro Girl named Amy to him his heirs and assigns forever.
ITEM. I give and bequeath to my Daughter Hannah Thompson six pounds that her Husband William Thompson owed me also five shillings sterling to her and her heirs forever.
ITEM. I give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Anderson my Negro Woman named Patt to her and her heir and assigns forever.
ITEM. I give and bequeath to my Grandson Lewis Barham five shillings sterling.
ITEM. I give and bequeath to my Grandson Silvanus Bell five shillings sterling.
ITEM. I give and bequeath to my Grandson Zadock Bell five shillings sterling.
ITEM. I give and bequeath to my Grand Daughter Phebe Bell five shillings sterling.
ITEM. I give and bequeath to my two Daughters Hanna and Mary all my wearing cloaths to be equally divided between them.
ITEM. I give and bequeath to Elizabeth Adams the Daughter of David Adams one bed and furniture to her and her heirs forever.
ITEM. My will is such that all the rest of my Estate both real and personal be equally divided between my two sons and Daughter, namely,
Benjamin, James, and Mary Anderson, proviso that my said son Benjamin should come himself in person to receive his part of the same; but incase my said son Benjamin should die or not come himself in person to receive the same, then it is my desire that the property of his partbe vested & remain in my son James Bell and his heirs forever.
LASTLY. My will is that my son James Bell shall be executor of this mylast Will and Testament rattafying and confirming this and no other to to be my last Will and testament as Witness my hand & seal this twentyfifth day of January One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty five.
Hannah(herXmark)Bell (Seal)
Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of} Charles Wood Daniel Eppes Tabbitha(herXmark)Wiggins Agnes(herXmark)Manry
At a Court held for Sussex County the 17th day of March 1768.
The last will and testament of Hannah Bell deced. was presented into
Court by James Bell the Executor therein named who made oath thereto as
the law directs and the same was proved by the oaths of Daniel Eppes
and Tabitha Wiggins two of the witnesses thereto and by the Court
ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said Executor
certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form.
Teste A. Claiborne CSC
Generation No. 5
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Burrell Bellwas born Abt. 1720 died after 1784 in Bertie County, North Carolina. He married Sarah Wynne. Burrell Bell had the following children:
1. Burrell Bell died in 1824 in Wake County, North Carolina.
2. James Bell
3. Zadock Bell
William Lindsay Hopkins, Sussex County, Virginia Deed Books A - E; 1754 - March 1779, (GEN-N-DEX, Richmond, Virginia; 1990).)
Generation No. 6
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Zadock Bell was born before 1758 in Virginia. He was a Baptist minister. He died in December 1826 in Wake County, North Carolina. He was married to Elizabeth Webb.
Zadock Bell and Elizabeth Webb had the following children:
Jeremiah Bell. Bell, Jeremiah m Perry, Levina Jun 11, 1798 Wake County
Lucy Bell
Elizabeth Bell
William Bell
Hiram Bell
Nancy Bell
Generation No. 7
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William Bell was born in 1793, Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina. He died April 25, 1860 in Jefferson County, Arkansas. He was buried in Bell Cemetery, Staves, Cleveland County, Arkansas. There is a marker in the cemetery, but it is perhaps doubtful that he is buried there because the Cemetery was not established until sometime after his death.
He was married to Mary E. Perry on August 4, 1832 in Franklin County, North Carolina Mary E. Perry was born about 1814 in North Carolina. She died in 1891 (1880?) in Arkansas. Parents: Benjamin Perry and Phoebe Barham.
1850 Census, Darysaw Township, Jefferson County, Arkansas, page 103, dated December 9, 1850, lists the family as follows:
William Bell 57 Farming b. NC
Mary E 36 b. NC
Robert B 17 b. NC
Zadock 13 b. NC
Ruth Anna 13 b. NC
Mary W 11 b. NC
Elizabeth 9 b. NC
Nancy M? 5 b. NC
Lucy A. 3 b. NC
Emily 3/12 b. NC .
1860 Census, White Oak Township, Jefferson County, page 848, dated September 11, 1860, lists the family as follows:
Mary Bell unk Farmer b. NC
Zadock N. Bell 24 Farm Laborer b. NC
Elizabeth Bell 18 b. NC
Martha Bell 16 b. NC
Ann Bell 14 b. NC
Sidney Bell 12 b. NC
Frances Bell 11 b. AR
Amanda Bell 7 b. AR
Hannah Bell 5 b. AR
Fannie Bell 3 b. AR
1870 Census, White Oak Township, Jefferson County, page, dated July 14, 1870, lists the family as follows:
Bell, R. B. 30 M W Schoolteacher b. NC
Mary 56 F W Housekeeping b. NC
Nancy 29 F W b. NC
Emily 20 F W b. NC
Amanda 18 F W b. NC
Hannah 16 F W b. NC
Samuel 12 M W b. AR
1880 Census, White Oak Township, Dorsey County, page 332B, dated July 1880, next door to Samuel 22 and Amy 20, lists the family as follows:
Bell, Mary W F 70 b. NC
Frances W F 24 Dau b. AR
Mandy W F 23 Dau b. AR
Generation No. 6
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1. Robert Benjamin Bell
1870 Census, White Oak Township, Jefferson County, Arkansas, dated July 14, 1870, lists the families as follows:
hh27 fam27
Bell, R. B. 30 M W Schoolteacher b. NC
Mary 56 F W Housekeeping b. NC
Nancy 29 F W b. NC
Emily 20 F W b. NC
Amanda 18 F W b. NC
Hannah 16 F W b. NC
Samuel 12 M W b. AR
1880 Census, Whiteoak Township, Dorsey County, dated June of 1880 lists the following:
83/83
Bell, Robbert w m 46 m Farmer NC NC NC
Sallie w f 29wife m Keep house MS TN NC
William w m 7 son s AR NC MS
Benjamin w m 4son s AR NC MS
Allice w f 2 dau s AR NC MS
2. Rutha Anna Bell was born about 1835 in North Carolina. Possibly she married a Jonathan Bell, no relation, the son of Edward Bell.
Children of Rutha Bell are:
Lucy
Thomas
William Henderson
John
1870 Census, White Oak Township, Jefferson County, Arkansas, dated July 14, 1870, lists the families as follows:
hh28 fam28
Bell, Rufeanne? 27 F W Housekeeper b. NC (approximate age should be 35)
Lucy 16 F W b. NC
Thos 14 M W b. AR
William 11 M W b. AR
John 10 M W b. AR
1880 Census, Dorsey County, Arkansas, White Oak Township, page 330B,
hh 86, fam 86, lines 18-20, lists the following:
Bell, Rutha W F 45 b. NC f. b. NC m. b. NC
John W M 18 Son b. AR f. b. NC m. b. NC
Tucker, Mary W F 10 b. AR f. b. AR m. b. TN
THE CHURCH REGISTER OF THE HICKORY GROVE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Nashville: CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN PUBLISHING HOUSE, 138 Church Street
Register of Communicants: Ruth A. Bell, Received by experience, August 5, 1884.
Register of Communicants September 5, 1893/ Retired list: Ruth A. Bell
Register of Deaths: Ruth A. Bell, June 30, 1899
3. Zadock N. Bell was born about 1837 in North Carolina. He died. Said to have died in prison during Civil War.
4. Mary O. Bell was born about 1839 in North Carolina.
5. Elizabeth Phoebe Bell was born about 1841 in North Carolina.
6. Martha Bell was born about 1843 in North Carolina.
7. Ann Bell was born about 1845 in North Carolina. She died in May 1932 in Cleveland County, Arkansas. She was buried in Prosperity Cemetery, Cleveland County, Arkansas.
8. Sidney Bell was born about 1848 in North Carolina.
9. Francis Bell was born about 1849 in Arkansas.
10. Amanda Bell was born about 1853 in Arkansas.
11. Hannah Bell was born about 1855 in Arkansas.
12. Fannie Bell was born about 1857 in Arkansas.
Generation No. 1
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Richard Bell was born Abt. 1605, and died 1700 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. He married Sarah ?. This family is traced to Thomas Bennet, born 1459 in Newbury, Berkshire, England.
Richard Bell had the following children:
Children of Richard Bell and Sarah ? are:
1. Richard Bell, born Abt. 1625 in James City County, Virginia; died 1734 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia.2. George Bell, born Abt. 1625 in James City County, Virginia; died 1702 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia.3. Thomas Bell born Abt. 1625.
(Source: Virginia State Library, Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, (http://198.17.62.51/collections/LO.html), "Electronic.")
Generation No. 2
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Richard Bell was born Abt. 1625 in James City County, Virginia, and died 1734 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. He married Sarah ?.
Children of Richard Bell and Sarah ? are:
1. John Bell, born 1668 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia; died Abt. 1713 in Surry County, Virginia.2. Benjamin Bell, born Abt. 1670.
(Source: John Bennet Boddie, Southside Virginia Families, Volume I, (Pacific Coast Publishers, Redwood City, California; 1955.)
George Bell was born Abt. 1625 in James City County, Virginia, and died 1702 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. He married (1) Hester ? (2) Joyce ?. Children of George Bell and Hester ? are:
George Bell, born Abt. 1660 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia; died 1752 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina.Elizabeth born Abt. 1665.John Bell, born Abt. 1665; died 1723 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia.daughter Bell born Abt. 1660. She married John Bond
Generation No. 3
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John Bell was born 1668 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1713 in Surry County, Virginia. He was married to Anne Bennett bef. 1694, daughter of Richard Bennett and Henriette Neale. She was born Abt. 1678 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1736 in Surry County, Virginia.
Sources: John Bennet Boddie, Southside Virginia Families, Volume I, (Pacific Coast Publishers, Redwood City, California; 1955
Eliza Timberlake Davis, Wills and Administrations of Surry County, Virginia 1671-1750, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore; 1980
Lyndon H. Hart, III, Surry County, Virginia, Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories; 1730 - 1800, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Easley, South Carolina; 1985
John Bell and Anne Bennett had the following children:
1. Richard Bell, born Bef. 1695 in Surry County, Virginia; died 1735 in Surry County,Virginia.2. John Bell, born Abt. 1700 in Virginia; died May 25, 1746 in Surry County, Virginia.3. Benjamin Bell, born Abt. 1705; died 1751 in Sussex County, Virginia.4. Joseph Bell born Abt. 1705; died 1733 in Surry County, Virginia 5. William Bell born Aft. 1705; died 1725 in Surry County, Virginia.6. Thomas Bell, born Abt. 1710 in Surry County, Virginia; died Aft. 1758 in Granville County, North Carolina.7. Rebecca born Bet. 1695 - 1710.
(Sources: (1) John Bennet Boddie, Southside Virginia Families, Volume I, (Pacific Coast Publishers, Redwood City, California; 1955.)., (2) Eliza Timberlake Davis, Wills and Administrations of Surry County, Virginia 1671-1750, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore; 1980)., (3) Virginia State Library, Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, (http://198.17.62.51/collections/LO.html), "Electronic."), (The National Society Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia; 1958).)
Generation No. 4
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John Bell.
John Bell and Hannah Stokes? had the following children:
1. John Bell, born Abt. 1718; died May 25, 1748 in Surry County, Virginia.2. Burrell Bell, born Abt. 1720; died Aft. 1784 in Bertie County, North Carolina.3. Ann Bell, born Abt. 1721 in Surry County, Virginia.4. Benjamin Bell, born Abt. 1722 in Surry County, Virginia; died 1779 in Edgefield County, South Carolina.5. Hannah Bell, born Abt. 1723 in Surry County, Virginia; died 1788 in Chatham County, North Carolina.6. Balaam Bell, born Abt. 1724; died 1755 in Sussex County, Virginia.7. James Bell, born Abt. 1726 in Surry County, Virginia; died 1778 in Sussex County, Virginia.8. Mary Bell, born Abt. 1728 in Surry County, Virginia; died Bet. 1810 - 1815 in Black's and White's, Nottoway County, Virginia.
His will is dated 04/19/1746, filed in Surry County, Will Book 9, page 531
and was probated 06/18/1746. (Posted by Patrick Anderson, PatAnder73@aol.com)
In the name of God Amen I John Bell of the parish of Albemarle and County of Surry being sick & weak in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory thanks be to almighty God for the same do make and declare this my Last Will and Testament in manner following that is to say I give my soul and spirit to Almighty God that gave it me hoping through the merits of Jesus Christ my Saviour forgiveness of all my Sins & my Body to be buried at the Discretion of my Exceutors hereafter named & as to what worldy goods it hath pleased God to bestoe upon me I give and bequeath as followeth:
Item I will that all my Just Debts & funeral expenses be first paid.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son John Bell all my Land lying on the south of the
Spring Swamp containing about one hundred & thirty five acres with all Houses
Orchards and all other appurtances thereunto belonging to him the sd John Bell
his heirs and assigns forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my Son Burrell Bell Five Pounds current money of Virginia to him the sd Burrell Bell his heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath to my son Benjamin Bell Five pounds current money of Virginia to him the said Benjamin Bell his Heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my son Ballaam Bell five pounds current money of Virginia
to him the sd Balaam Bell his Heirs & Assigns forever.
Item I give and bequeath unto my son James Bell the Plantation I now Live on on the
North side of the spring swamp containing about five hundred acres with all the
houses Orchards & all appurtanences thereunto belonging unto him the said
James Bell his Heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Ann Parham five shillings current Monay of
Virginia to her the sd Ann Parham her Heirs and assigns forever.
Item I give and bequeath my Daughter Hannah Thompson five shillings current money of VIrginia to her the sd Hannah Thompson her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Bell fifty shillings current money of
Virginia and likewise two cows and calves & one fether bed and furniture to be
delivered to the said Mary Bell at the age of twenty and one years or at the Day of
Marriage to her the said Mary Bell her heirs & assigns forever.
Item As to the rest and remainder of my Estate both real and personal I do give and bequeath to my wife Hannah Bell During her natural life and then to be Disposed of to my children at her discression But in case my said wife Hannah Bell should
Marry that then the rest and reaminder of my Estate shall be taken from my said
wife Hannah & be equally Divided amongst my children that are herein named
Item I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my wife Hannah Bell my whole and
sole Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament Revoking all former Wills by me at any time heretofore made in Testimony whreof I have hereunto set my hand and
seal this Ninteenth Day of April In the Year of our Lord Christ 1746
Signed Sealed Published and
Declared In presence of those whose John Bell
Names are hereunto subscribed
Silvanus Stokes Jnr.
Edward Shalton
Charles [X] Judkins
He was married to Hannah _______.
257. Hannah _______ . Will of Hannah Bell - 1768
(Will Book B, page 153, Sussex Co.VA.)
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN, I Hannah Bell of Sussex County being sick &
weak but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to almighty God. I do
make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form
following (that is to say) first and chiefly I give my soul into the
hands of Almighty God that hath made it and my body I commend to the
Earth to be buried in a Christian burial nothing doubting but to
receive the same again by the almighty power of God, as touching
worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me, I bestow in
manner and form following.
ITEM. I give and bequeath to my son, Benjamin Bell on proviso he comes
himself in person to receive him my Negro Man called Boron to him and
his heirs but in case that he the said Benjamin should die or not come
himself in person to receive him as aforesaid then my will is that the
property of the said Slave be vested & remain in my son James Bell &
his heirs forever.
ITEM. I give and bequeath unto my son James Bell my Negro Man calledSam also my Negro Girl named Amy to him his heirs and assigns forever.
ITEM. I give and bequeath to my Daughter Hannah Thompson six pounds that her Husband William Thompson owed me also five shillings sterling to her and her heirs forever.
ITEM. I give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Anderson my Negro Woman named Patt to her and her heir and assigns forever.
ITEM. I give and bequeath to my Grandson Lewis Barham five shillings sterling.
ITEM. I give and bequeath to my Grandson Silvanus Bell five shillings sterling.
ITEM. I give and bequeath to my Grandson Zadock Bell five shillings sterling.
ITEM. I give and bequeath to my Grand Daughter Phebe Bell five shillings sterling.
ITEM. I give and bequeath to my two Daughters Hanna and Mary all my wearing cloaths to be equally divided between them.
ITEM. I give and bequeath to Elizabeth Adams the Daughter of David Adams one bed and furniture to her and her heirs forever.
ITEM. My will is such that all the rest of my Estate both real and personal be equally divided between my two sons and Daughter, namely,
Benjamin, James, and Mary Anderson, proviso that my said son Benjamin should come himself in person to receive his part of the same; but incase my said son Benjamin should die or not come himself in person to receive the same, then it is my desire that the property of his partbe vested & remain in my son James Bell and his heirs forever.
LASTLY. My will is that my son James Bell shall be executor of this mylast Will and Testament rattafying and confirming this and no other to to be my last Will and testament as Witness my hand & seal this twentyfifth day of January One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty five.
Hannah(herXmark)Bell (Seal)
Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of} Charles Wood Daniel Eppes Tabbitha(herXmark)Wiggins Agnes(herXmark)Manry
At a Court held for Sussex County the 17th day of March 1768.
The last will and testament of Hannah Bell deced. was presented into
Court by James Bell the Executor therein named who made oath thereto as
the law directs and the same was proved by the oaths of Daniel Eppes
and Tabitha Wiggins two of the witnesses thereto and by the Court
ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said Executor
certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form.
Teste A. Claiborne CSC
Generation No. 5
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Burrell Bellwas born Abt. 1720 died after 1784 in Bertie County, North Carolina. He married Sarah Wynne. Burrell Bell had the following children:
1. Burrell Bell died in 1824 in Wake County, North Carolina.
2. James Bell
3. Zadock Bell
William Lindsay Hopkins, Sussex County, Virginia Deed Books A - E; 1754 - March 1779, (GEN-N-DEX, Richmond, Virginia; 1990).)
Generation No. 6
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Zadock Bell was born before 1758 in Virginia. He was a Baptist minister. He died in December 1826 in Wake County, North Carolina. He was married to Elizabeth Webb.
Zadock Bell and Elizabeth Webb had the following children:
Jeremiah Bell. Bell, Jeremiah m Perry, Levina Jun 11, 1798 Wake County
Lucy Bell
Elizabeth Bell
William Bell
Hiram Bell
Nancy Bell
Generation No. 7
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William Bell was born in 1793, Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina. He died April 25, 1860 in Jefferson County, Arkansas. He was buried in Bell Cemetery, Staves, Cleveland County, Arkansas. There is a marker in the cemetery, but it is perhaps doubtful that he is buried there because the Cemetery was not established until sometime after his death.
He was married to Mary E. Perry on August 4, 1832 in Franklin County, North Carolina Mary E. Perry was born about 1814 in North Carolina. She died in 1891 (1880?) in Arkansas. Parents: Benjamin Perry and Phoebe Barham.
1850 Census, Darysaw Township, Jefferson County, Arkansas, page 103, dated December 9, 1850, lists the family as follows:
William Bell 57 Farming b. NC
Mary E 36 b. NC
Robert B 17 b. NC
Zadock 13 b. NC
Ruth Anna 13 b. NC
Mary W 11 b. NC
Elizabeth 9 b. NC
Nancy M? 5 b. NC
Lucy A. 3 b. NC
Emily 3/12 b. NC .
1860 Census, White Oak Township, Jefferson County, page 848, dated September 11, 1860, lists the family as follows:
Mary Bell unk Farmer b. NC
Zadock N. Bell 24 Farm Laborer b. NC
Elizabeth Bell 18 b. NC
Martha Bell 16 b. NC
Ann Bell 14 b. NC
Sidney Bell 12 b. NC
Frances Bell 11 b. AR
Amanda Bell 7 b. AR
Hannah Bell 5 b. AR
Fannie Bell 3 b. AR
1870 Census, White Oak Township, Jefferson County, page, dated July 14, 1870, lists the family as follows:
Bell, R. B. 30 M W Schoolteacher b. NC
Mary 56 F W Housekeeping b. NC
Nancy 29 F W b. NC
Emily 20 F W b. NC
Amanda 18 F W b. NC
Hannah 16 F W b. NC
Samuel 12 M W b. AR
1880 Census, White Oak Township, Dorsey County, page 332B, dated July 1880, next door to Samuel 22 and Amy 20, lists the family as follows:
Bell, Mary W F 70 b. NC
Frances W F 24 Dau b. AR
Mandy W F 23 Dau b. AR
Generation No. 6
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1. Robert Benjamin Bell
1870 Census, White Oak Township, Jefferson County, Arkansas, dated July 14, 1870, lists the families as follows:
hh27 fam27
Bell, R. B. 30 M W Schoolteacher b. NC
Mary 56 F W Housekeeping b. NC
Nancy 29 F W b. NC
Emily 20 F W b. NC
Amanda 18 F W b. NC
Hannah 16 F W b. NC
Samuel 12 M W b. AR
1880 Census, Whiteoak Township, Dorsey County, dated June of 1880 lists the following:
83/83
Bell, Robbert w m 46 m Farmer NC NC NC
Sallie w f 29wife m Keep house MS TN NC
William w m 7 son s AR NC MS
Benjamin w m 4son s AR NC MS
Allice w f 2 dau s AR NC MS
2. Rutha Anna Bell was born about 1835 in North Carolina. Possibly she married a Jonathan Bell, no relation, the son of Edward Bell.
Children of Rutha Bell are:
Lucy
Thomas
William Henderson
John
1870 Census, White Oak Township, Jefferson County, Arkansas, dated July 14, 1870, lists the families as follows:
hh28 fam28
Bell, Rufeanne? 27 F W Housekeeper b. NC (approximate age should be 35)
Lucy 16 F W b. NC
Thos 14 M W b. AR
William 11 M W b. AR
John 10 M W b. AR
1880 Census, Dorsey County, Arkansas, White Oak Township, page 330B,
hh 86, fam 86, lines 18-20, lists the following:
Bell, Rutha W F 45 b. NC f. b. NC m. b. NC
John W M 18 Son b. AR f. b. NC m. b. NC
Tucker, Mary W F 10 b. AR f. b. AR m. b. TN
THE CHURCH REGISTER OF THE HICKORY GROVE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Nashville: CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN PUBLISHING HOUSE, 138 Church Street
Register of Communicants: Ruth A. Bell, Received by experience, August 5, 1884.
Register of Communicants September 5, 1893/ Retired list: Ruth A. Bell
Register of Deaths: Ruth A. Bell, June 30, 1899
3. Zadock N. Bell was born about 1837 in North Carolina. He died. Said to have died in prison during Civil War.
4. Mary O. Bell was born about 1839 in North Carolina.
5. Elizabeth Phoebe Bell was born about 1841 in North Carolina.
6. Martha Bell was born about 1843 in North Carolina.
7. Ann Bell was born about 1845 in North Carolina. She died in May 1932 in Cleveland County, Arkansas. She was buried in Prosperity Cemetery, Cleveland County, Arkansas.
8. Sidney Bell was born about 1848 in North Carolina.
9. Francis Bell was born about 1849 in Arkansas.
10. Amanda Bell was born about 1853 in Arkansas.
11. Hannah Bell was born about 1855 in Arkansas.
12. Fannie Bell was born about 1857 in Arkansas.
Generation No. 7
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William H. Bell b. Nov. 27, 1858 d. 9/10/1929 buried Crossroads Cemetery, Kingsland, Arkansas.
1880 Census, Dorsey County, Arkansas, dated June of 1880, lists the following:
82/82
Mullis,Dugal w m 33 m Farmer NC NC NC
Bettie w f 25 m Keep house AR TN TN
Bell, William w m 20 s AR NC TN
John w m 7 son s AR NC AR
Mattie w f 5 dau s AR NC AR
Anna w f 3 dau s AR NC AR
Willie w m 7/12 son s AR NC AR
Cofton, Henry w m 16 Laborer AR TN
(* These names are similar, but possibly the enumerator misspelled them or misheard them.)
1900 Census, Kingsland Township, Cleveland County, Arkansas, dated June 21, 1900 lists the following:
371/372
Bell, John P. Head w m Nov 1861 38 M 12 AR TN NC FARMER
Mary wife w f Feb 1874 26 M 12 *5/4 AR GA GA
Nannie A. dau w f Nov 1888 11 S AR AR AR
John R.A. son w m Mar 1890 10 S AR AR AR
Martin E. son w m Aug 1895 4 S AR AR AR
Noah C. son w m Jan 1900 4/12 S AR AR AR
*4 of 5 children born surviving.
372/373
Bell, William H.Head w m Nov. 1858 41 M 22 AR TN NC Farmer
Sarah E. wife w f June 1862 37 M 22 *5/4 AR GA GA
Willie A. dau w f Oct 1881 18 S AR AR AR
Mamie I. dau w f Jan 1891 9 S AR AR AR
John C. son w m May 1892 8 S AR AR AR
Melton L. son w m Feb 1896 4 S AR AR AR
1920 Census, Kingsland Township, Cleveland County, Arkansas, dated May 10, 1910 lists the following:
387/393
Bell, William H. Head m w 52 M 29 AR TN NC
Sarah E. wife f w 49 M 29 *6/4 AR AL AL
Mamie I. dau f w 19 S AR AR AR
John C. son m w 17 S AR AR AR
Milton L. son m w 14 S AR AR AR
Thornton, Willie A. dau f w 28 W 2/2 AR AR AR
Lucy grdau f w 5 S AR AR AR
Elmer grdau f w 3 S AR AR AR
1920 Census, Saline Township, Cleveland County, Arkansas lists the following:
117/117
Gates, Marshall Head m w 29 M AR AR AR
Willie A. wife f w 39 M AR AR AR
Thornton, Lucie stdau f w 15 S AR AR AR
Elmer stdau f w 13 S AR AR AR
Gates, Calvin son m w 5 S AR AR AR
Edward son m w 2 11/12 AR AR AR
118/118
Bell, Billie Head m w 61 M AR AR AR
Sarah wife f w 57 M AR AR AR
Cleveland son m w 30 S AR AR AR
1880 Census, Dorsey County, Arkansas, dated June of 1880, lists the following:
82/82
Mullis,Dugal w m 33 m Farmer NC NC NC
Bettie w f 25 m Keep house AR TN TN
Bell, William w m 20 s AR NC TN
John w m 7 son s AR NC AR
Mattie w f 5 dau s AR NC AR
Anna w f 3 dau s AR NC AR
Willie w m 7/12 son s AR NC AR
Cofton, Henry w m 16 Laborer AR TN
(* These names are similar, but possibly the enumerator misspelled them or misheard them.)
1900 Census, Kingsland Township, Cleveland County, Arkansas, dated June 21, 1900 lists the following:
371/372
Bell, John P. Head w m Nov 1861 38 M 12 AR TN NC FARMER
Mary wife w f Feb 1874 26 M 12 *5/4 AR GA GA
Nannie A. dau w f Nov 1888 11 S AR AR AR
John R.A. son w m Mar 1890 10 S AR AR AR
Martin E. son w m Aug 1895 4 S AR AR AR
Noah C. son w m Jan 1900 4/12 S AR AR AR
*4 of 5 children born surviving.
372/373
Bell, William H.Head w m Nov. 1858 41 M 22 AR TN NC Farmer
Sarah E. wife w f June 1862 37 M 22 *5/4 AR GA GA
Willie A. dau w f Oct 1881 18 S AR AR AR
Mamie I. dau w f Jan 1891 9 S AR AR AR
John C. son w m May 1892 8 S AR AR AR
Melton L. son w m Feb 1896 4 S AR AR AR
1920 Census, Kingsland Township, Cleveland County, Arkansas, dated May 10, 1910 lists the following:
387/393
Bell, William H. Head m w 52 M 29 AR TN NC
Sarah E. wife f w 49 M 29 *6/4 AR AL AL
Mamie I. dau f w 19 S AR AR AR
John C. son m w 17 S AR AR AR
Milton L. son m w 14 S AR AR AR
Thornton, Willie A. dau f w 28 W 2/2 AR AR AR
Lucy grdau f w 5 S AR AR AR
Elmer grdau f w 3 S AR AR AR
1920 Census, Saline Township, Cleveland County, Arkansas lists the following:
117/117
Gates, Marshall Head m w 29 M AR AR AR
Willie A. wife f w 39 M AR AR AR
Thornton, Lucie stdau f w 15 S AR AR AR
Elmer stdau f w 13 S AR AR AR
Gates, Calvin son m w 5 S AR AR AR
Edward son m w 2 11/12 AR AR AR
118/118
Bell, Billie Head m w 61 M AR AR AR
Sarah wife f w 57 M AR AR AR
Cleveland son m w 30 S AR AR AR
William Henderson Bell married Sarah Ella May
Sarah Ella Mayb. June 2, 1860 d. May 31, 1931, buried Crossroads Cemetery, Kingsland, Arkansas. (Daughter George and Sarah Rogers May who were married 12/27/1841, in Meriwether County GA) 1870 Census, Bradley County, Arkansas, Redland Township, lists as follows:
84/82
May, George 53 M Farmer 350 b. GA
Sarah (Rogers) 45 F kp house b. GA
William 21 M Farm Labor b. AL
Emma 17 F b. AL
George 12 M b. AR
Ella 7 F b. AR
Watson, Chappell 18 M Farm Labor b. MS
Mary 15 F kp house b. AL
1880 Census, Dorsey County, Arkansas, Prairie Township, lists as follows:
23/23
Wright, H.L. W M 31 Farmer b. GA GA GA
Emily W F 28 wife kp house b. AL AL AL
Major W M 8 son b. AR GA AL
May, William W M 28 BIL Farm hand b. AL AL AL
Ella W F 17 SIL b. AR AL AL
Cleveland County Herald, September 18, 1929.
CROSS ROADS
W.H. Bell, one of Cleveland county=s oldest settlers was buried here Thursday.
Cleveland County Herald, September 18, 1929.
CARD OF THANKS
The family and loved ones of W.H. Bell wish to express their appreciation and gratitude to the friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and assistance during the serious illness and death of husband and father, W.H. Bell, who died near Kingsland, Ark., Sept.9th.
We shall ever remember your many acts of kindess in this time of our sore affliction and death.
Signed,
Mrs. Ella Bell.
Mrs. Ivy Bearden
Cleveland Bell
Milton Bell
Sarah Ella Mayb. June 2, 1860 d. May 31, 1931, buried Crossroads Cemetery, Kingsland, Arkansas. (Daughter George and Sarah Rogers May who were married 12/27/1841, in Meriwether County GA) 1870 Census, Bradley County, Arkansas, Redland Township, lists as follows:
84/82
May, George 53 M Farmer 350 b. GA
Sarah (Rogers) 45 F kp house b. GA
William 21 M Farm Labor b. AL
Emma 17 F b. AL
George 12 M b. AR
Ella 7 F b. AR
Watson, Chappell 18 M Farm Labor b. MS
Mary 15 F kp house b. AL
1880 Census, Dorsey County, Arkansas, Prairie Township, lists as follows:
23/23
Wright, H.L. W M 31 Farmer b. GA GA GA
Emily W F 28 wife kp house b. AL AL AL
Major W M 8 son b. AR GA AL
May, William W M 28 BIL Farm hand b. AL AL AL
Ella W F 17 SIL b. AR AL AL
Cleveland County Herald, September 18, 1929.
CROSS ROADS
W.H. Bell, one of Cleveland county=s oldest settlers was buried here Thursday.
Cleveland County Herald, September 18, 1929.
CARD OF THANKS
The family and loved ones of W.H. Bell wish to express their appreciation and gratitude to the friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and assistance during the serious illness and death of husband and father, W.H. Bell, who died near Kingsland, Ark., Sept.9th.
We shall ever remember your many acts of kindess in this time of our sore affliction and death.
Signed,
Mrs. Ella Bell.
Mrs. Ivy Bearden
Cleveland Bell
Milton Bell
1. Milton Bell 2. Bell Brothers 3. Cleveland Bell and J. Watson 4. Mamie Iva (Ivy) Bell Bearden 5. John Cleveland Bell 6. Milton Lealie Bell military photo 7. Ivy Bell. 8. Bell family gathering
Generation No. 8
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Children of William Bell and Ella May are:
Willie Ardelia married Guy Thornton 11/29/1903.
Mamie Iva
John Cleveland b. May 14, 1892 d. September 5, 1974
Milton Lealie b. January 3, 1896 d. December 23, 1985. Married Ethel German 5/31/1917.
Russell (Died as an infant)
Willie Ardelia married Guy Thornton 11/29/1903.
Mamie Iva
John Cleveland b. May 14, 1892 d. September 5, 1974
Milton Lealie b. January 3, 1896 d. December 23, 1985. Married Ethel German 5/31/1917.
Russell (Died as an infant)
Mamie Iva Bell was born 1890 died, April 20, 1932. She married Robert Alexander Bearden12/3/1913 in Cleveland County, Arkansas.
Children of Iva and Zona (R.A) Bearden are:
Dorothy
Willie
Mary
1920 Census, Saline Township, Cleveland County, Arkansas lists the following:
119/119
Bearden, Zoner Head m w 30 M AR AR AR
Iva wife f w 30 M AR AR AR
Dorothy dau f w 5 S AR AR AR
Willie dau f w 2 S AR AR AR
Cleveland County Herald, April 27, 1932.
NORTH CONCORD
MRS. ZONA BEARDEN
Mrs. Zona Bearden, aged 40 years, died Wednesday, April 20th. Her health had not been good for some time past, but apparently she was as well as usual until a few hours before she died.
She is survived by her husband, three daughters, Misses Dorothy, Willie and Mary. Interment was made in Cross Roads cemetery Thursday afternoon.
Cleveland County Herald, September 17, 1941.
LONG ILLNESS FATAL TO R.A. BEARDEN OF KINGSLAND
R.A. Bearden, aged 52, of Kingsland died at his home there late Tuesday afternoon after a long illness.
Mr. Bearden was born at Kingsland and had always made his home in the county.
Surviving are his widow, three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Crain of Kingsland, Mrs. Willie Wilson and Mrs. Mary Ashcraft of near Rison; four step-daughters, Mrs. Lele Norman, Mrs. Lucille Granderson of Benton, and Misses Geraldine and Jaunice Pierce of Kingsland; a step-son, Dail Pierce, of Hosston, La.; three sisters, Mrs. Manie Taylor of near Rison, Mrs. Laura Lutrell of Kedron, Mrs. Ophelia Lutrell of Pine Bluff; two brothers, Edgar and Harvey Bearden, of near Rison and four grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements were incomplete this morning.
Rufus T. Buie Mortuary is in charge of funeral arrangements.
Dorothy married Wood Crain 11/19/1938
Mary married Curtis Ashcraft 9/1/1940
Dorothy
Willie
Mary
1920 Census, Saline Township, Cleveland County, Arkansas lists the following:
119/119
Bearden, Zoner Head m w 30 M AR AR AR
Iva wife f w 30 M AR AR AR
Dorothy dau f w 5 S AR AR AR
Willie dau f w 2 S AR AR AR
Cleveland County Herald, April 27, 1932.
NORTH CONCORD
MRS. ZONA BEARDEN
Mrs. Zona Bearden, aged 40 years, died Wednesday, April 20th. Her health had not been good for some time past, but apparently she was as well as usual until a few hours before she died.
She is survived by her husband, three daughters, Misses Dorothy, Willie and Mary. Interment was made in Cross Roads cemetery Thursday afternoon.
Cleveland County Herald, September 17, 1941.
LONG ILLNESS FATAL TO R.A. BEARDEN OF KINGSLAND
R.A. Bearden, aged 52, of Kingsland died at his home there late Tuesday afternoon after a long illness.
Mr. Bearden was born at Kingsland and had always made his home in the county.
Surviving are his widow, three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Crain of Kingsland, Mrs. Willie Wilson and Mrs. Mary Ashcraft of near Rison; four step-daughters, Mrs. Lele Norman, Mrs. Lucille Granderson of Benton, and Misses Geraldine and Jaunice Pierce of Kingsland; a step-son, Dail Pierce, of Hosston, La.; three sisters, Mrs. Manie Taylor of near Rison, Mrs. Laura Lutrell of Kedron, Mrs. Ophelia Lutrell of Pine Bluff; two brothers, Edgar and Harvey Bearden, of near Rison and four grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements were incomplete this morning.
Rufus T. Buie Mortuary is in charge of funeral arrangements.
Dorothy married Wood Crain 11/19/1938
Mary married Curtis Ashcraft 9/1/1940
Willie Lanora Bearden was born January 01, 1918 in Cleveland County Arkansas. She married Eugene Conrad Wilson April 16, 1934 in Jefferson County Arkansas, son of William Wilson and Aletha Sanders. He was born November 27, 1908 in Cleveland County Arkansas
Children of Willie Bearden and Eugene Wilson are:
1. Thomas Carter
2. Barbara Ann
3. Willie Sue
4. Van Eugene
1. Thomas Carter
2. Barbara Ann
3. Willie Sue
4. Van Eugene
Generation No. 9
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Willie Sue Wilson was born 2/27/1939. She married Arn. J. Brown on 2/27/1957. He was born 8/24/1934, died 3/30/2005. Buried in Wilson Cemetery, Cleveland County, Arkansas.
Children of Sue and A.J. Brown are:
1. Belinda Jane
2. Jay Alan
3. Beverly Susette
4. Barbie Patrice
5. Bethany Anne
Last updated: July 22, 2009
Children of Sue and A.J. Brown are:
1. Belinda Jane
2. Jay Alan
3. Beverly Susette
4. Barbie Patrice
5. Bethany Anne
Last updated: July 22, 2009
All information obtained from the research of Simone Fitzgibbon and Robert McClain, census records, family photos, Cleveland County Herald, The register of the Hickory Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Copyright 2009 Belinda Brown Winston. Please do not use the photos without permission.
Copyright 2009 Belinda Brown Winston. Please do not use the photos without permission.













