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Ulysses Morton Bell 1866–1955 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 April 1866

Birth Location: Crawford County, Indiana, United States of America

Death Date: 26 June 1955

Death Location: French Lick, Orange County, Indiana, United States of America

Father: John Bell

Mother: Elizabeth Curl

Spouse(s): Arzella Sinclair

Children(s): Mary Bell, Clara Bell, Cordia Bell

In 1866, Ulysses Morton Bell entered the world in Crawford County, Indiana, United States of America, born to John Washington Bell And Elizabeth Curl. Ulysses Morton Bell married Arzella Alice Sinclair, and had children including Clara Jane Bell, Cordia Lee Bell, Mary Maude Mamie Bell. Ulysses Morton Bell passed away in 1955 in French Lick, Orange County, Indiana, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1866, Ulysses Morton Bell entered the world in Crawford County, Indiana, United States of America, born to John Washington Bell And Elizabeth Curl.
  • Ulysses Morton Bell married Arzella Alice Sinclair, and had children including Clara Jane Bell, Cordia Lee Bell, Mary Maude Mamie Bell.
  • Ulysses Morton Bell passed away in 1955 in French Lick, Orange County, Indiana, United States of America.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ulysses Bell's Ancestors

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Ulysses Bell
1866–1955
Birth Place: Crawford County, Indiana, United States of America
Parents
John Washington Bell
1836–1916
Leavenworth, Crawford, Indiana, United States
Elizabeth Curl
1839–1933
Mauckport, Harrison, Indiana, United States
Grandparents
Samuel (W) Bell
1802–1884
Kentucky
Sarah (Elizabeth) Yates
1812–1906
Barren, Kentucky, United States
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ulysses Bell's Descendants

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Ulysses (Morton) Bell (29 April 1866–26 June 1955) m. Arzella (Alice) Sinclair (23 Feb 1861–1910)
  1. 1. Mary (Maude “Mamie) Bell 1889–1933 m. Alvia (Bert) Charnes 1885–1935
    1. 1. Glenn (Farwell) Charnes 1913–1984 m. Marion (Louise) Ames 1914–1998
      1. 1. Jacqueline (Louise) Charnes 1936–2019
      2. 2. Sandra Charnes 1938–2011
      3. 3. Richard (Glenn) Charnes 1939–2022
      4. 4. Virginia (Ann) Charnes 1948–2020
    2. 2. Leo (Bert) Charnes 1915–1917
    3. 3. Edward (Morton) Charnes 1916–1941
    4. 4. Alvia (Ray Charnes) Sr 1918–1996 m. Avis (Lorraine) Marshall 1924–2016
    5. 5. Alice (Nan) Charnes 1918–2004 m. Roscoe Noble 1913–2000
      1. 1. Ronald (Ray "Ronnie") Noble 1942–1997
    6. 6. Wayne (E) Charnes 1921–1998 m. Joan Middlesworth 1925–2005
    7. 7. Betty (Lee) Charnes 1923–1968 m. Russell (Taylor) Weeks 1924–2000
    8. 8. Billie (Boyd) Charnes 1926–1990 m. Nora (M) Steward 1929–2009
    9. 9. Manuel (LaVance) Charnes 1929–2002
    10. 10. Cleo (M) Charnes 1915–1980
    11. 11. Wava (Bertran) Charnes 1911–1989 m. George (Franklin Mc) Donald 1892–1970
  2. 2. Clara (Jane) Bell 1894–1963
  3. 3. Cordia (Lee) Bell 1895–1995

Ulysses Bell's Timeline

2 Records

1866
29 April 1866
Birth of Ulysses Morton Bell in Crawford County, Indiana, United States of America
Crawford County, Indiana, United States of America
1955
26 June 1955
Age 89
Death of Ulysses Morton Bell in French Lick, Orange County, Indiana, United States of America
French Lick, Orange County, Indiana, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 April 1866
    Event Place: Crawford County, Indiana, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 June 1955
    Event Place: French Lick, Orange County, Indiana, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: French Lick, Orange County, Indiana, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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