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  G4 William Wendell Bell (1901-1995)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bell was a retired Raleigh salesman and a master of the North Beaver Grange.
Eugene Bell of M. Jackson and Hugh C. Bell of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; a brother Herbert H. Bell of New Wilmington; and a sister Alice E. Barrett of New Wilmington; 11 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Bell was preceded in death by his wife, Stella E. Thompson Bell, his parents; two sisters, Lois Reno and Mary White; and two brothers, Arthur and J.
www.iwaynet.net /~lsci/Bell/G4WWB.htm   (782 words)

  
 Canadian History - William Bell
William Bell, the head of the well-known firm of organ-builders at Guelph, Ontario, was born in Dumfries, Scotland, on September 5th, 1833.
Bell's institutions are now running to their full, and they have a capacity of turning out twenty-five complete organs per day.
Bell is known as a genial-hearted man. In public life he has done much for the good of the community with whom he dwells, by employing a very large force of hands at good wages.
www.electricscotland.com /history/canada/bell_william.htm   (1065 words)

  
 WILLIAM CHARLES BELL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bell was an Instructor at UT-Austin in 1940-41.
Bell was a strong advocate of proper use of stratigraphic principles and the Stratigraphic Code.
Bell was skilled in several aspects of photography in addition to the professional skill of photographing small fossils.
www.geo.utexas.edu /foundation/in_memory/Bell.html   (302 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: William J. Bell
William Joseph Bell (March 6, 1927-April 29, 2005) was the creator and executive producer of the extremely successful soap operas The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful.
Lauralee Bell as Christine Blair Lauralee Kristen Bell (born December 22, 1968) is an American soap opera actress.
On April 29, 2005 Bell died from complications of Alzheimer's disease at age 78, and had a Roman Catholic funeral Mass.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/William-J.-Bell   (852 words)

  
 Clan Bell
Andrew Bell, founder of the Madras system of education was born at St. Andrews in 1753, The college founded in his native town and named after his system is still a respected seat of education today.
William Bell of Blackethouse, who died about 1628, was undoubted Chief of the Surname and is believed to have used the principal coat of arms of the Family, viz.
In 1622, William Bell, called Redcloak, Chief of the Bells, was chosen by John Murray of Lochmaben, with nine others to act as a Border Guard on the West March.
www.electricscotland.com /webclans/atoc/bell2.html   (2618 words)

  
 Biographical Sketch of William H. Bell, Atchison County, KSGenWeb Digital Library
Bell was several times wounded, and as a consequence was forced to remain in the hospital for some time.
Bell have been born six children, namely: Charles W., who is married and lives in Horton, Kansas, where he is employed in the railroad shops; Walter, a mechanic in the railroad shops at Horton; Jessie, John, Harry and Raymond.
Bell exercises his right to franchise in support of the Republican party, keeps well informed on the issues of the day and gives his earnest support to the principles in which he so firmly believes.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/archives/atchison/bios/whbell.htm   (1111 words)

  
 CATALOG: WILLIAM BELL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
William Bell, as critic Clive Anderson observed, “preceded [Otis Redding] as one of the first and best exponents of the soul singer’s art at Stax.” The Memphis native, in collaboration with Booker T. Jones, penned “Private Number” with Redding and Carla Thomas in mind.
William Bell was the first male vocalist ever signed to Stax Records and helped set the stylistic direction Otis Redding and others took at the Memphis company during the Sixties.
Bell and Booker T. Jones forged a highly empathetic songwriting partnership that yielded a string of hits for Bell, as well as the classic "Born Under a Bad Sign" for Albert King.
www.fantasyjazz.com /catalog/bell_w_cat.html   (618 words)

  
 William Nathaniel Bell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Then early in March, William symbolically took possession of his claim by felling a tree, cutting it into lengths, notching the ends and laying down a four-sided cabin "foundation".
Bell kept his property in Seattle, but did not return permanently until 1872 with a new wife, Lucy Gamble, a younger sister of his first wife.
Bell donated property for a church and a block of land on the waterfront for a barrel factory that was a major step in Seattle¹s development, employing 85 people.
www.drizzle.com /~jtenlen/bios/wnbell.html   (555 words)

  
 HistoryLink Essay: Bell, William Nathaniel (1817-1887)
William Nathaniel Bell and his wife Sarah Ann Bell were members of the Denny party that arrived on Alki (present-day West Seattle) on the schooner Exact in 1851.
The Bells helped to establish the settlement that became Seattle, settling north of the future downtown in "Belltown." After Indians attacked Seattle on January 26, 1856, William Bell and his ailing wife left Seattle for California.
William Bell, born on March 6, 1817, in Illinois, moved his family to Portland to seek a new life in the West.
www.historylink.org /output.cfm?file_id=2015   (1041 words)

  
 Bell, William Temple   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
From youth the son was interested in the wild and cultivated plants, the study of which still remains his favorite pastime.
But his inherited taste for floriculture was strong, and in 1868 he embarked in the florist business, being the first person to engage in that pursuit in his section.
Bell has traveled extensively both at home and abroad, and he has delivered a number of lectures on various scientific subjects.
www.wvu.edu /~lawfac/jelkins/lp-2001/bell.html   (339 words)

  
 AEGiS-AP: Ex-Panhandler Finds a Home for Christmas Recovery: William Bell Jr. was on the streets for 27 years, his ...
Bell's story was not uncommon--a childhood marked by drugs and divorce, a stint with the Marines in Vietnam, encounters with racism, a stormy young marriage, estrangement from family and friends and, finally, booze and crack to quell the pain, blot out the disillusionment.
It was this family, the first Bell had known in a long time, that made it both tempting to stay and awakened in him the feelings that ultimately drove him to go, "the dreams I had of a white picket fence, of being a family man."
William Bell Jr., 43, is in touch with his mother, stepmother and ex-wife for the first time in years.
www.aegis.com /news/ap/1993/AP931203.html   (1782 words)

  
 Boston.com / A&E / TV / William Bell, creator of TV soaps, dies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
William Joseph Bell, an Emmy award-winning daytime TV soap writer, producer and co-creator of "The Young and the Restless" and "The Bold and the Beautiful," has died.
In 1973, Bell teamed up with his wife, Lee Phillip Bell, and created "The Young and the Restless." The hourlong show was among the first serials in the 1970s to exploit America's burgeoning youth obsession.
Bell and his wife also teamed up in 1987 to create another daytime stalwart: "The Bold and the Beautiful," which also offered viewers plenty of attractive characters wrestling with romantic challenges.
www.boston.com /ae/tv/articles/2005/04/30/daytime_tv_soap_writer_william_bell_dies   (586 words)

  
 Indiantelevision.com > News Headlines > US soap opera icon William Bell passes away
Bell's writing and production work is credited with contributing to 15,000 episodes of TV daytime drama.
Bell died from complications of Alzheimer's disease at the University of California.
Bell's career as a TV soap writer spanned more than four decades and earned him nine Emmy awards for his writing on The Young and the Restless and for producing and writing Days of Our Lives.
www.indiantelevision.com /headlines/y2k5/may/may13.htm   (310 words)

  
 William C. Bell biography Los Angeles County GenWeb Project
Bell was reared in his native state, until he was fifteen years old, when he came as far west as Ohio, where in Concord he learned the trade of shoemaker.
Bell was a member of the train commanded by Captain Coffee.
Bell engaged in farming for a number of years.
www.cagenweb.com /re/losangeles/ElMonteBios/BELL_WilliamC.htm   (401 words)

  
 A1 William Bell (ca. 1705-1783)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Died 10/29/1783, Paxton Township, Lancaster County, PA. The earliest record of William Bell the Farmer is May 6, 1738 when he is listed as owning a 203 acre farm on Paxton Creek, then Paxton Township, Lancaster County.
William was likely an Ulster Scot, born in Ireland and came to Paxton from Bucks County as early as 1736.
Served under Captains william Bell and John Reed in 1776, and under Andrew Stewart 1778-82.
www.iwaynet.net /~lsci/Bell/home.htm   (244 words)

  
 WILLIAM HERSEY BELL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
William Hersey Bell, a Virginia college and high school football star and coach, who became vice president of Capital Cigar & Tobacco Co., Inc., died at his home of heart failure.
Bell was chosen an All-State end in 1921, after three years on the Courtland High School football team.
Bell's footballs won the city prep football championship in 1931 and tied for the championship in 1927.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1994/vp941011/10110228.htm   (361 words)

  
 Review - William Bell: Soul Of A Bell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
By the time his first album, Soul Of A Bell, appeared in 1967, William Bell had been a recording artist for over 20 years, making his debut as a teenage member of the Del-Rios on a 78 rpm single in 1955.
When he was drafted in 1963, though, Bell was cut off from the musical world for two years and, as a soul artist on a regional level, found few waiting for him when he returned.
While labelmate Otis Redding had passed by Bell as the top crossover singing talent, Bell had been an important early influence on Otis, so there are valid comparisons to be made between them, and William Bell does not suffer in the comparison.
www.cosmik.com /aa-october02/reviews/review_william_bell.html   (271 words)

  
 Major General Edward William Derrington Bell VC
The son of Lieutenant General Edward Wells Bell of the Royal Fusiliers and his wife Marianne, he was born at Landguard Fort, Essex on 18 May 1824 (the family home being The Lodge, Kempsey), and was educated at Sandhurst.
This is the inscription on the Bell's grave stone.
Many sources give Bell's birthplace as Kempsey, but a search of the military returns: 'Army Register of Births, Baptisms and Burials.' by the staff at Landguard Fort, Suffolk (not Essex, but close) shows that he was born there.
www.geocities.com /athens/academy/5386/vc.htm   (716 words)

  
 William Bell's biography, FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
William Bell was born in Toronto in 1945 and went to school there until he graduated from the College of Education in 1970.
Bell has also taught at the Harbin University of Science and Technology, the Foreign Affairs College (both in China), and the University of British Columbia.
Bell's Young Adult novels have been translated into nine languages and have won a number of awards, among them the Ruth Schwartz Award for Excellence (Forbidden City), the Belgium Award for Excellence (Forbidden City), the Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Award (Five Days of the Ghost), the Mr.
orillia.org /williambell/bio.html   (514 words)

  
 William Bell - Tarlton Law Library - Dictionary Collection
William Bell then published the third edition of this work in 1827, and though he had managed to improve and enlarge the first half of it by adding corrections, new terms, and further elucidation, the latter half was not really revised at all, and was just as limited as the previous two editions had been.
work, not just a new edition of the original Bell's dictionary; he wanted to "digest and embody in alphabetical order all that is practically valuable in the works of the Institutional writers." He referenced precise statutes, adjudged cases, or authoritative writers for nearly every statement and every definition.
After Bell died in 1839, his dictionary was published in several subsequent editions; Tarlton owns the second edition of 1861, edited by George Ross.
tarlton.law.utexas.edu /rare/dictsweb/r_Bell.html   (377 words)

  
 William Bell (1830 - 1910) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
William H. Bell and his brother-in-law opened a daguerreotype studio in Philadelphia in 1848 until two years later, when he left the business to work with other operators.
William Bell Scott, The Norns, plate 3 in the book, The Etcher (London: Williams and Norgate, 1879), vol.
Works by Bell, Fry, and Grant will be complemented by those of their contemporaries, such as Henry Lamb, Walter Sickert, Dora Carrington and William Roberts, and by the great continental modernist painters they admired, notably Picasso, Derain, a...
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 Biographies : MAJOR GENERAL WILLIAM J. BELL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
William John Bell was born in Buffalo, N.Y., in 1908.
Colonel Bell received his first command in May 1944 when he activated the 2d Combat Cargo Group at Syracuse, N.Y. He took the group overseas to the Southwest Pacific in October 1944.
In July 1947, Colonel Bell became a team captain in the Inspection Division of the Field Office, Inspector General, U.S. Air Force, at Langley Air Force Base, Va. He was appointed air inspector for the unit in July 1948.
www.af.mil /bios/bio.asp?bioID=4657   (682 words)

  
 William Bell Scott (1811-1890): biography
SCOTT, WILLIAM BELL (1811-1890), poet, painter, and miscellaneous writer, born on 12 Sept. 1811 at St. Leonard's, Edinburgh, was the seventh child of Robert Scott (1777-1841),...
William was educated at Edinburgh high school, and received his first art teaching from his father.
'Poems by William Bell Scott; Ballads, Studies from Nature, Sonnets, &c., illustrated by seventeen Etchings by the Author and L. Alma Tadema,' London, 8vo, 1875: this volume marks Scott's highest point of achievement in poetry; many of the sonnets have gained a place in anthologies.
www.presscom.co.uk /nursery/scottbio.html   (1372 words)

  
 William J. Bell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bell was born on March 6, 1927 in Chicago, Illinois.
All four CBS daytime dramas that are currently on the air were at one time written by Bell.
He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Lee Phillip Bell, as well as three children: son Bill Jr.
members.aol.com /jason47b/billbell.html   (283 words)

  
 William H. Bell (Getty Museum)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
William H. Bell's photographic career was long and varied.
Photography was a something of a family affair for Bell.
His daughter Louise and her husband, William H. Rau, were also photographers.
www.getty.edu /art/collections/bio/a1946-1.html   (94 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - William Bell, creator of TV soaps, dies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
William Bell helped create The Young and the Restless, the first soap to focus on young adults.
Bell's career as a TV soap writer spanned more than four decades and earned him nine Emmy awards — three for his writing on The Young and the Restless, and the rest for producing or writing Days of Our Lives.
Throughout his career, Bell's writing and production work is credited with contributing to 15,000 episodes of TV daytime drama.
www.usatoday.com /life/television/news/2005-05-01-bell-obit_x.htm   (613 words)

  
 William Bell Scott's "The Eve of the Deluge" (Note 2 to Chapter III of "Images of Crisis")   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
William Bell Scott's "The Eve of the Deluge" (Note 2 to Chapter III of "Images of Crisis")
William Bell Scott's "The Eve of the Deluge" (Note 2 to Chapter III)
The Eve of the Deluge (1865, the Fine Art Society Ltd, London), painted by W. Hunt's friend, William Bell Scott, who was definitely not a believing Christian, provides an example of a moralizing treatment of this subject.
www.victorianweb.org /art/crisis/ch3n2.html   (181 words)

  
 D1 William Stephenson Bell (1805-1879)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
D1 William Stephenson Bell, born 12/05/1805 in West Pennsboro Twp, Cumberland County, PA., died 09/27/1879 in Shenango township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania.
William S. Bell, who was one of the first five who organized this class, twenty-five years ago, and who has been a constant and consistent member, therefore,
E1 William Steven Bell, born 10/9/1827 Mercer County, PA. Died 02/01/1872.
www.iwaynet.net /~lsci/Bell/D1WSB.htm   (500 words)

  
 CM Magazine: River my friend.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Set in an unidentified Asian location, this simply-told story is illustrated effectively, evoking the tropics by using warm, rich gold and yellow tones contrasted with cool blues and greens.
Bell takes the reader through Gang-gang's family's struggle to make ends meet and their brief encounter with modest "wealth" when a rich woman generously pays them for fresh fish.
Fans of William Bell who enjoy his thoughtful works for middle years and young adults will be impressed with his new venture into writing for younger folks.
www.umanitoba.ca /cm/vol3/no6/river.html   (260 words)

  
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