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Stuart BELL 1892–1892 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Feb 19 1892

Birth Location: Carbondale, Lackawanna, PA

Death Date: Infant 1892

Death Location: Dundaff, Susquehanna, PA

Father: Zipron BELL

Mother: Mary SMILEY

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Stuart BELL was born in 1892 in Carbondale, Lackawanna, PA, the child of Zipron Cobb Bell And Mary K Smiley. Stuart BELL passed away in 1892 in Dundaff, Susquehanna, PA.

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Biography

  • Stuart BELL was born in 1892 in Carbondale, Lackawanna, PA, the child of Zipron Cobb Bell And Mary K Smiley.
  • Stuart BELL passed away in 1892 in Dundaff, Susquehanna, PA.

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Stuart BELL's Ancestors

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Stuart BELL
1892–1892
Birth Place: Carbondale, Lackawanna, PA
Parents
Zipron Cobb BELL
1865–1935
Greenfield, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States
Mary (K.) SMILEY
1870–1902
Pennsylvania
Grandparents
John Bell
1845–1877
Clifford, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, United States
Jane (Emeline COBB) 3GGM
1842–1928
Greenfield, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
John 4GGF
1801–1877
Amanda 4GGM
1809–1897
Zipron 4GGF
1816–1883
Sarah 4GGM
1815–1872
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas 5GGF
1764–1841
Margaret 5GGM
1777–1855
Thomas 5GGF
1780–1840
Naomi 5GGM
1788–1872
John 5GGF
1787–1865
Elizabeth 5GGM
1792–1831
Nathan 5GGF
1773–1855
Sarah 5GGM
1780–1869

Stuart BELL's Timeline

2 Records

1892
Feb 19 1892
Birth of Stuart BELL in Carbondale, Lackawanna, PA
Carbondale, Lackawanna, PA
1892
Infant 1892
Death of Stuart BELL in Dundaff, Susquehanna, PA
Dundaff, Susquehanna, PA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Feb 19 1892
    Event Place: Carbondale, Lackawanna, PA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Infant 1892
    Event Place: Dundaff, Susquehanna, PA

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