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 Thomas M. Bell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas was born in Cleveland, where his father, James H. Bell, served on the city council for twenty years.
Thomas M. Bell was a Democratic representative in the
Bell was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives while still in his early twenties.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thomas_M._Bell

  
 Descendants of Thomas Bell
After she died, he married Lizzie Bell and had at least two children, whose names I don't know, one was a girl who died when she was nearly grown; the other, a son who was in the Army in the 1920's.
Thomas would have only been about 14 yrs old at the time of Caroline's birth,   and she was born before Eura and Thomas were married.
Perhaps she was connected to the family of William and Victoria Collins Bell.
www.tngenweb.org /hancock/ThomasBellChart.htm

  
 St. Thomas Bell jewelry
Our bell is a medieval souvenir of one such visit and, as was common practice among pilgrims of the day, it would have been worn as a badge on the way home proclaiming the achievement of the journey and, hopefully, bringing salvation and prosperity to it's wearer.
Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, was murdered in the year 1170 and was soon afterwards canonized.
This London hallmarked silver bell is a perfect casting of the original which was made of tin in the 15th Century.
www.oldenglishcrackers.com /albion/stbell.htm

  
 Belfast Telegraph
Thomas Bell Design will arrange for the bathroom be fitted in the winners home and will arrange a tiler to do tiling work but electrical works are not included as part of the prize.
Thomas Bell Design will arrange for the kitchen to be fitted in the winner's home but plumbing and electrical works are not included as part of the prize.
Thomas Bell also has a stunning array of floor and wall tiles to enhance any new kitchen or bathroom.
www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk /news/features/story.jsp?story=631766

  
 Thomas Bell
Bell was a great compiler of scientific knowledge, rather than a field biologist, and his main groups of interest were amphibians, reptiles and crustaceans.
The transfer of Bell’s material to the zoological collections began in 1889, the spirit collections were fully incorporated by 1962 and the dried crustaceans by 1975.
Bell published a large number of books and scientific papers, including a description of the reptiles and amphibians collected during Charles Darwin’s voyage on the Beagle.
www.oum.ox.ac.uk /zoocolls/bell/belhome.htm

  
 Thomas Bell
PORT NECHES - Thomas Bell weighed himself on Sunday -- all 5-10, 142 pounds of him.
If Thomas Bell had not caught so many passes, another senior likely would have been Burnett's player of the week nominee.
Bell and John Pierce played football as freshmen but both opted to stay exclusively with soccer in their sophomore and junior seasons.
www.pngindians.com /news/2001/bell.html

  
 Bell Witch FAQ
Bell when she was sick, we must not forget that her children and husband were beaten within inches of their lives at the same time--and there was nothing Mrs.
Bell was beyond his physical prime, had never fought in a war, was tall and thin, and did very little labor on the farm (they owned slaves).
Bell was reportedly a strong woman, hard worker, and had given birth to nine (9) children.
www.bellwitch.org /faq.htm

  
 Charles Bernard Bell, Jr.
From 1977 to 1981, Bell was a professor of Biostatistics at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Bell was a professor of mathematics at Tulane University from 1971-1977.
When he returned to the USA, Bell accepted a position as Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at Case Western Reserve University for two years (1966-68) and then joined the faculty at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in 1968; remaining there until 1971.
www.maa.org /summa/archive/Bell_CB.htm

  
 Bell, Thomas - Bright Sparcs Biographical entry
Thomas Bell made six voyages to Australia on convict ships and acted as Surgeon Superintendent on the voyage of the "Thames" in 1829 and the "Edward" in 1830-31.
www.asap.unimelb.edu.au /bsparcs/biogs/P002098b.htm

  
 Wambo Shire - about Bell and its history
Bell, a tidy and picturesque township nestling in the foothills of the Bunya Mountains offers panoramic views of farming plains and mountains.
The establishment of the Bell Railway Heritage Parkland over the past 2 years has seen the refurbishment of the Bell Railway Station, the purchase of a early model diesel locomotive and passenger railer and much more.
It was named after the Bell family of Jimbour, and it was the Hon.
www.wambo.qld.gov.au /profile/bell.php

  
 Bryan Family History
Thomas B. Howard died as a child on January 3, 1854 in Greene County, Illinois and was buried in the Belltown Cemetery in Greene County, Illinois.
THOMAS ALLEN BELL (1.9.1.2) is the son of Francis Bell and Elizabeth (Allen) Bell.
Francis Bell died on June 21, 1866 in Tallula, Illinois and was buried in the Belltown Cemetery in Greene County, Illinois.
www.rcasey.net /bryan/bryallnt.htm

  
 Mary Ellen "Mammy" Pleasant
When Thomas Bell died from a fall over the banisters of his own house and his son Fred was the victim of a mysterious assault in the house, tongues clacked unrestrainedly.
Before he died, Tom S. Burns, who was Teresa Bell’s old notary public, swore he knew Mammy had killed Thomas Bell by giving him drugged port wine and pushing him over the banister.
Bell and her grim rift with Teresa Bell over a property settlement in 1899, loyalty was one of Mammy’s virtues.
www.sfmuseum.org /hist10/mammy.html

  
 Upstream: Upstream: Issues: Bell Curve: Sowell
Long before The Bell Curve was published, the empirical literature showed repeatedly that IQ and other mental tests do not predict a lower subsequent performance for minorities than the performance that in fact emerges.
The Bell Curve deserves critical attention, not public smearing or uncritical private acceptance.
This is what set off the name-calling and mud-slinging with which so many critics of The Bell Curve have responded.
www.mugu.com /cgi-bin/Upstream/Issues/bell-curve/sowell.html

  
 Thomas Bell, 1744
At Peeltown November 15, 1754 John Bell & John Corkan half-brothers are sworn supervisors of the orphan of Thomas Bell.
Item, he left and bequeathed unto his brother John Bell a heifer, two coats and two pair of breeches as legacy.
Isabel Bell als Quayle the widow is sworn Executrix in behalf of herself and the child on her bearing.
www3.telus.net /lawson/twill/1744_011.html

  
 Biography for Thomas Ball
Thomas Ball, Boston sculptor, was a member of the more than one hundred expatriate artists living in Italy in the nineteenth century.
Thomas Ball was a self-made man who rose from obscurity to prominence in his profession.
Never formally retired from sculpture, in his last years he dabbled in his lifetime hobbies of music composition, writing rhymes and painting until his death in 1911, at his home in Montclair, New Jersey.
www.geocities.com /wingedsun/books/Ball.htm

  
 Description of Voyage of Thomas Bell
The British bark Thomas Bell, commanded by Captain James Low, of which destination was the Sandwich Islands, having arrived early yesterday morning, April 13, 1888, at Honolulu port bringing 144 men, 66 women and 184 children, a total of 394 immigrants.
Reverend de Silva was 14 years old at the time of his arrival on the Thomas Bell, and the widow of Joao Baptista d’Oliveira gave the manuscript many years after his death to Pastor de Silva.
Heavy gales, lasting until mid-night, and on January 1, 1888, we sighted the Mystic Belle for a second time and exchanged signals with her.
www.islandroutes.com /ships/thomasbell.shtml

  
 Octavo Editions: Bell Testudinata
Thomas Bell’s A Monograph of the Testudinata is one of the great reptile books, containing the finest series of colored plates of turtles ever published.
A dental surgeon and professor of zoology, Bell was also a leading English naturalist when he began his ambitious attempt to summarize all the world’s turtles, living and extinct.
In addition to the forty colored plates of Bell’s Monograph – left uncompleted on his publisher’s bankruptcy – this Octavo Edition includes the twenty-one additional plates by Lear and Sowerby that were issued in 1872.
www.octavo.com /editions/beltda/index.html

  
 Thomas Bell biography Los Angeles County GenWeb Project
Bell were born two children, Thomas W., residing in Santa Paula, and William H., who died in infancy.
            Thomas Bell, well known in El Monte for his success in agriculture and dairying, was born in El Monte, California.
Bell was an enterprising and progressive citizen seeking always to upbuild the general interests of the community.
www.cagenweb.com /re/losangeles/ElMonteBios/BELL_Thomas.htm

  
 Thomas Bell 1778
The before written will was declared by the said testator Thomas Bell on the 12th day of December 1777, to be his last will and testament and by him requested to be witnessed by us which we do this 17th Decr.
17 Malew This is affirmed and declared the last will and testament of Thomas Bell of KK Malew, who departed this life on or about 15th day of December s1777, who being of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding: First, he committed his soul to God and his body to Christian burial.
Fourthly, he left and bequeathed to his daughter Joney Bell a parcel of land, being also intack of one shilling chief rent, lying near the mountain and adjoining the land of Thos.
www3.telus.net /lawson/twill/1778_005.html

  
 Thomas Bell
With much disapproval from her family, she married a much older man, Thomas A. Bell,in 1847, four years after the death of James B. Gracey.
Bell for he did not continue to live in the old family home.
Bell was known as old man "Baldy" Bell.
www.chiphunnicutt.com /Genealogy/PS01/PS01_334.HTM

  
 Obituary: Eleanor Bell
of Maine and Thomas Bell of Palmetto, Fla., 13 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.
Bell was a homemaker who loved to cook, and made homemade meals, bread, butter, cookies and pies.
Bell married Claude Bell and celebrated 48 years of marriage before his death Dec. 31, 1984.
archives.heritage.com /ch/20040617/B01ZCLC.htm

  
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 Will of Thomas Bell
I Thomas Bell of Albemarle County Gentleman being of sound and perfect mind and memory doe make ordaine constitute and declare these presents to be and contain my last Will and Testament hereby revokeing and makeing null and void all former and other Wills by me heretofore made or declared.
The within Will of Thomas Bell was in open court proved by the oath of William Downing one of the subscribing evidences thereto.
In Testimony whereof I the said Thomas Bell have hereunto put my hand and seal this eleventh day of December one thousand seven hundred and thirty three.
patriot.net /~cpbarnes/BELL1733.HTM

  
 Thomas William Bell
EAST MILLINOCKET -- Thomas William Bell, 74, died on May 23, 2004.
Thomas was graduated from Holary Rosary Business School in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, and moved to East Millinocket in 1953.
He was born on May 20, 1930, in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, the son of Walter W. and Mary (Durick) Bell.
www.magic-city-news.com /printer_1509.shtml

  
 No Title
Thomas Bell applied for one league of land (4,428.4 acres) on March 22, 1831 at San Felipe de Austin and was obtained under Stephen F. Austin's second empresario contract.
Thomas Bell witnessed a transaction on February 19, 1849 in which James Stephenson of Grimes County sold to George W. Stephenson (James' son) a tract of land for $300.
Thomas Bell and Luther Bell, William's sons were both killed in the streets of Sealy that fateful day.
www.webspawner.com /users/bmeischen/jamesbell.html

  
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 Riding the Meridian -- Lit [art] ure -- Thomas Bell
Thomas Bell is a psychologist in private practice near Nashville, TN, USA.
Riding the Meridian -- Lit [art] ure -- Thomas Bell
He practices 'writing as therapy' and is a poet, visual poet, webpoet, and critic with numerous pieces on the web and in print.
www.heelstone.com /meridian/bell4.html

  
 Biography of James "Cool Papa" Bell
James Thomas Bell was likely born on May 17, 1901, near Starkville, Mississippi, a farming community of 2,700 on the outskirts of the Mississippi blues country.
Bell impressed most who met him as a gentle, dignified, and soft-spoken man, and he left behind a legacy of unparalleled achievement on the baseball diamond.
Bell moved to St. Louis because, he later said, “you could just live better and make more money.” Four of his older brothers already lived in St. Louis, where they played for a black semipro team, the Compton Hill Cubs, on Sundays and holidays.
www.ericenders.com /coolpapa.htm

  
 John Thomas Bell Homestead
B H Thomas states that JT Bell bought the claim in August 1867 and brought his family there in October 1867.
Rest of testimony of William C. Smith and the beginning of testimony of B H Thomas in support of the claim of John Thomas Bell.
Source: Neosho County Courthouse, Erie, KS Official homestead papers from the National Archives Records Administration for John Thomas Bell.
www.prairiequeens.com /images/Documents/JT_Bell_Homestead.htm

  
 The Will of John Bell (-1864, Lot 32)
I give and bequeath to my daughter Sarah Bell one Cow and four Sheep, to be given to her after my decease.
Signed, sealed, published and declare by the said John "Bell as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us, who at his request and in his presence, and in the presence of each other, have subscribed our names as witness hereto.
To have and to hold the same, to him the said John Bell and his heirs, executors, andministrators and assigns forever.
www.islandregister.com /wills/johnbell1832.html

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