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Andrew Bell 1729–1790 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Mar 1729

Birth Location: Princess Anne, Virginia, United States

Death Date: 1790

Death Location: New Bern, Craven, North Carolina, United States

Father: Joseph Bell

Mother: Mary Bell

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Lovett, Ann Arthur

Children(s): Joseph Bell, Sarah Bell, Elizabeth BELL, Church Bell, Church Bell, Frances Bell, Joseph Bell, Esther Bell, Ann Bell

Andrew Bell was born in 1729 in Princess Anne, Virginia, United States, the child of Joseph Bell And Mary Jane Corbett Bell. Andrew Bell married Ann Arthur, Elizabeth Lovett, and had children including Ann Bell, Church Bell, Elizabeth Bell, Esther Bell, Frances Bell, Joseph Bell, Sarah Sally Bell. Andrew Bell passed away in 1790 in New Bern, Craven, North Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • Andrew Bell was born in 1729 in Princess Anne, Virginia, United States, the child of Joseph Bell And Mary Jane Corbett Bell.
  • Andrew Bell married Ann Arthur, Elizabeth Lovett, and had children including Ann Bell, Church Bell, Elizabeth Bell, Esther Bell, Frances Bell, Joseph Bell, Sarah Sally Bell.
  • Andrew Bell passed away in 1790 in New Bern, Craven, North Carolina, United States.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Andrew Bell's Ancestors

Self
Andrew Bell
1729–1790
Birth Place: Princess Anne, Virginia, United States
Parents
Joseph Bell
1695–1777
Prince William County, Virginia, USA
Mary (Jane Corbett) Bell
1699–1745
Surry, Surry, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
John (Bell I) 🌟
1668–1713
James City County, Virginia, USA
Anne (Bennett) 🌟
1678–1753
Upper Parish, Isle of Wight, Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Thomas 🌟
1638–
Mary 🌟
1640–
Richard I
1644–1720
Henrietta Neale
1647–1697
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard BENNETT
1625–1707
Mary Barham
1624–1709

Andrew Bell's Descendants

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Andrew Bell (15 Mar 1729–1790) m. Elizabeth Lovett (09 Oct 1736–9 Oct 1836) m. Ann Arthur (abt 1735–)
  1. 1. Joseph Bell 1769–1850
  2. 2. Sarah (( Sally)) Bell 1756–1790
  3. 3. Elizabeth BELL 1748–1833
  4. 4. Church Bell 1751–1757
  5. 5. Church Bell 1749–1789
  6. 6. Frances Bell 1751–1791
  7. 7. Joseph Bell 1751–1805
  8. 8. Esther Bell 1751–1757
  9. 9. Ann Bell 1771–1820 m. John Findlay 1766–1842
    1. 1. Robert Findlay 1792–1869
    2. 2. Hellen Findlay 1800–1864
    3. 3. Mary Findlay 1801–1872
    4. 4. James Findlay 1804–
    5. 5. Ann Findlay 1794–1883
    6. 6. Jane Findlay 1796–1881
    7. 7. Betty Findlay 1809–1812
    8. 8. Elizabeth Findlay 1812–1903
    9. 9. Alexander Findlay 1807–1872
    10. 10. John Findlay 1798–1857

Andrew Bell's Timeline

3 Records

1729
15 Mar 1729
Birth of Andrew Bell in Princess Anne, Virginia, United States
Princess Anne, Virginia, United States
1790
1790
Age 61
Death of Andrew Bell in New Bern, Craven, North Carolina, United States
New Bern, Craven, North Carolina, United States
1790
1790
Age 61
Andrew Bell - Probate in Craven, North Carolina, USA
Craven, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Mar 1729
    Event Place: Princess Anne, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Province of North Carolina
    Record Source: North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, Wills and Estate Papers (Craven County), 1663-1978; Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History; Probate Place: Craven, North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1790
    Event Place: New Bern, Craven, North Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Probate
    Event Date: 1790
    Event Place: Craven, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, Wills and Estate Papers (Craven County), 1663-1978; Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History; Probate Place: Craven, North Carolina

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