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  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.
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 Descendants of William Harvey - pafg03.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
William married Elizabeth Wilson daughter of Thomas Wilson III and Susan Bowman on 8 Sep 1823 in Hardy Co., VA. Elizabeth was born on 11 Nov 1802.
Nathaniel married Rachel N. Wilson daughter of Thomas Wilson III and Susan Bowman on 3 Apr 1833 in Hampshire Co., WV.
Nathaniel married Susan E. Moon on 20 Mar 1881 in Garrett Co., MD. Susan was born in 1864.
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 University of New Hampshire Library - Milne Special Collections and Archives - Louis Bell Papers (1857-1866) (MC 165)
Bell succeeded to the command of Colonel, Fourth New Hampshire Regiment on March 18, 1862.
In the winter and spring of 1863, Bell commanded a brigade consisting of the Third and Fourth New Hampshire Regiments and the Ninth and Eleventh Maine Regiments.
Bell writes that he is upset at not receiving any letters, then goes on to talk of mild combat at the Seabrook and Savannah rivers.
www.izaak.unh.edu /specoll/mancoll/bell.htm   (2263 words)

  
 Belltown Messenger
Originally from Illinois, Bell was one of the two oldest members of the fabled "Denny Party." His was the last family to join, aboard the small schooner Exact, which threw anchor in Elliot Bay, on the spot now known as Alki Point, on November 13, 1851.
Sarah Ann Bell and their children were jilted by the taxing experience, and being the last to join the party their family's cabin was the last built.
Bell tried to uphold relations, it was he and Denny who made the special coffin for chief Sealth's wife, when she died in the brutal winter of 1852, but radical factions of Indians wanted the settlers out.
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 Encyclopedia: William Nathaniel Bell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
William Nathaniel Bell (1817 - 1887), originally from Illinois and later a resident of Portland, Oregon, was a member of the Denny Party, the first group of white settlers in what is now Seattle.
He lived in Seattle from 1851 to 1856 and then again from 1870 till his death.
His family is remembered in the name Belltown, a neighborhood north of Downtown; in Bell Street; in Virginia and Olive Streets, named for two of his daughters; and in Stewart Street, named for Olive's husband Joseph.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/William-Nathaniel-Bell   (148 words)

  
 belltown central | seattle | washington | factoid
Belltown is named after a midwesterner, William Nathaniel Bell, who arrived in West Seattle on the schooner Exact in 1851 with several other cold and shivering members of the Denny Party.
Ooops.) Bell staked out a land claim between what is today "Downtown" and the Seattle Center, then took off for parts California around 1856 post hostility from the natives.
Bell returned though in 1870 and discovered, one, the natives had stopped burning buildings, and two, his claim had become valuable.
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 The Winchester Star-Attorney Fees Continue to Mount in Bell’s Capital Murder Case   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Bell, 36, of Winchester, is accused of fatally shooting Winchester Police Sgt. Ricky L. Timbrook, 32, after a short foot chase along East Piccadilly Street on Oct. 29, 1999.
Although Williams said he and Fischel are sharing the defense duties and that he is handling the “legwork” on the guilt or innocence phase of the trial, “There’s still plenty of work in each area” of the case to keep both attorneys busy.
Williams also stated that Virginia statute provides for the appointment of two attorneys in capital murder cases because of the extra work involved as part of such a defense.
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 Nathaniel Bell from Mill Creek, VA to Indiana
Nathaniel Bell (Jr.), born 1761 (some accounts say 1757) to Nathaniel Bell and Hannah (Clark?) in Berkely County, VA near Mill Creek, migrated with his father and family through Green County and Washington County, PA.
Nathaniel Jr served in the Washington County Militia during the Revolutionary War, though an 1843 pension claim was rejected, due to lack of service a continuous 6 months in an embodied military organization.
The eldest, William, was born in Ohio, presumably Preble or Butler County, in 1821.
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 pickens - pic44.htm
William L Stegall (James Dozier Stegall, George Washington Stegall, Mary Ann Couch, Mary Ann Prather, Eleanor Pickens, Robert) was born 13 Jul 1903 in Pickens Co., SC.
Olivia married William Lewis Wade, son of Henry H Wade and Malinda Jones.
William was born 4 Jun 1902 in Pickens Co., SC.
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 Descendants of William Harvey - pafg06.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Vista Pauline Kuykendall (Katie Blanche Harvey, Alexander, Nathaniel Bell, Rezin, William) was born on 12 Feb 1920 in Henrietta, Clay Co., TX.
Juanelle Kuykendall (Katie Blanche Harvey, Alexander, Nathaniel Bell, Rezin, William) was born on 17 Feb 1935 in Sunset, Montague Co., TX.
Melvin Ray Bowen (Lucinda Susan Harvey, Alexander, Nathaniel Bell, Rezin, William) was born on 24 Jan 1919 in Saint Jo, Montague Co., TX.
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 Denny Party - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In Portland, Denny recruited Illinois farmer William Nathaniel Bell and his wife, and, by utter coincidence, Charlie Terry, Leander Terry's older brother.
For the next three years Charlie Terry, who bought out his brother and Low, was the leader of the community at Alki and Denny (along with rival "Doc" Maynard) of what was to become the city of Seattle.
However, when it became clear that the tides at Alki were too strong to allow the building of piers, Terry moved to Seattle proper as well.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Denny_Party   (564 words)

  
 QAHS Mt Pleasant
William Bell (1817 1887) and Sarah Bell (1819 — 1856)
The Bells arrived in today’s West Seattle as part of the Denny party, responsible for the founding of Seattle.
William, at age 32, was the oldest member of the group.
www.qahistory.org /mt_pleasant.htm   (822 words)

  
 Documentation on Russells in VA and NC
William is identified as a planter living in Princess Anne County, VA. In 1703 William, along with William Bell (the husband of his sister Ann) sold 250 acres of land inherited from William Hillyard.
William Russell appears on tax lists in Currituck County in 1721 and a land patent dated 1725 shows he obtained land in Bath (later Carteret County) on Ware Creek.
William Reed of the precinct of Pasquotank in County to William Russell 480 acres of land on Boage Sound.
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 William Bell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William Bell (poet) (1924-1948), British poet and air-soldier
This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 Bell Family
D-2 Zilpha Bell (dau of Hugh) born 10-16-1803 Davidson Co, TN, died 6-12-1889 Warrensburg, MO, married 11-28-1824 Limestone Co, AL, Harvey Harrison, born 3-7-1806 Blount Co, TN, died 3-7-1890 in Warrensburg, MO. They buried Webster Cem, Johnson Co. He was son of Joseph and Nancy Harrison, of Madison Co, moving to Limestone Co, AL.
D-7 Paris Dooley Bell (son of Hugh) died Warrensburg, MO, married Cynthia Harrison, lived Warrensburg, Johnson Co, MO. She was sister of Harvey Harrison, who married Zilpha Bell, sister of Paris Dooley Bell.
D-10 James Daniel Bell (son of Hugh) born 5-25-1818 TN, died 1-5-1882, married 1st 10-14-1841 Mary Alice Cox, born 10-4-1823 AL, died 1863, dau of James (Jimmie) Cox, a "wealthy southerner." He and Mary showed in the census of 1850 Pontotoc Co, MS, he was born TN and was an overseer.
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 Descendants of Nancy Loftin and William Williams
William V. Reid was the son of George Washington Reid and Julia Ann Pugh.
Lily M. Rivers was the daughter of William Nathaniel Rivers and Margaret B. Pugh.
Thomas and Mary Williams are buried in Payne Springs Cemetery, Henderson Co., TX 4 Nora Williams b.
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 William A. Massey - Mathematicians of the African Diaspora
William A. Massey was born in Jefferson City, Missouri, as the youngest of two sons of Richard and Juliette Massey.
That same year he was awarded a Bell Labs Cooperative Research Fellowship for minorities to attend graduate school in the department of mathematics at Stanford University.
Massey, William A. Whitt, Ward Unstable asymptotics for nonstationary queues.
www.math.buffalo.edu /mad/PEEPS/massey_william.html   (1296 words)

  
 My Family
Nathaniel MADDUX was born on 15 Sep 1789 in Virginia.
Nathaniel MADDUX was born in Somerset Co., MD. Parents: Alexander MADDUX and Mary.
William MADDUX was born about 1750 in Prince William Co., VA. He died about 1810 in Fauquier Co., VA. Parents: Thomas MADDUX and Margaret SCHOLFIELD OR TOMBLY.
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 Descendants of William Bell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
THOMAS BELL (WILLIAM) was born May 25, 1746 in of Redpath, Haltwhistle, Northumberland, England.
THOMAS BELL (THOMAS, WILLIAM) was born February 22, 1795 in Haltwhistle, Northumberland, England, and died 1879 in Glanford Twp., Wentworth County, Ontario.
GEORGE BELL (THOMAS, THOMAS, WILLIAM) was born February 21, 1829 in Woodhead, Haltwhistle, Northumberland, England, and died 1902 in Glanford Twp., Wentworth County, Ontario.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of William/Nathaniel Taylor
She preceded him in death and her ancestral cemetery (the cemetery of her Taylors) was William's Cemetery on Sinking Creek across from Level Green Church.
William Thomas Hutchison reported that his father William Clyde Hutchison (still living & confirmed this report) reported that Samuel Jackson Hutchison left Craig County for Roane County the very day that Madison later died, unknown to Jack.
William Jackson Taylor, born October 22, 1857 in John's Crk, Craig co.,VA; died March 12, 1941 in Lawrence Co., OH.
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 William Bell -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
William Bell -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
William E. Bell is a professor and theologian.
(additional info and facts about William J. Bell) William J. Bell is the creator of several TV (A serialized program usually dealing with sentimentalized family matters that is broadcast on radio or television (frequently sponsored by a company advertising soap products)) soap operas.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/W/Wi/William_Bell.htm   (92 words)

  
 BellFamilyofDallCoAL.htm
Bell Cem, Browns); s/o William Bell and Elijah Bell (a preacher, for whom Bell Ch.
Whether or not this Fannie Bell is the one who married Chesley Gwin is still unknown, but if so, I believe the date to be 1849 or earlier, not 1850, because Fannie and Chesley were married in Feb. 1850, and no reference is made to her being Mrs.
He was born in 1806 and married Susannah Bell when he was 24 years old and she 15.
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 I13751: William Bateman (ABT 1590 - 27 Apr 1657)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
William Bateman (c1590-27 Apr 1657) immigrated to Massachusetts Bay
William appears as defendent Sgt. William Bateman in a case 5 Jun 1632.
William moved to Fairfield, CT, probably in1644 with Concord minister
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 Hawthorne, "Young Goodman Brown"
The first of his ancestors, William Hathorne, is described in Hawthorne's "The Custom House" as arriving with the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 "with his Bible and his sword" (26).
But the only thing about him, that could be fixed upon as remarkable, was his staff, which bore the likeness of a great fl snake, so curiously wrought, that it might almost be seen to twist and wriggle itself, like a living serpent.
In Brown’s unconscious dream he uncovers sexual feelings in which he refers to as gotten him “into trouble.” Brown’s submission during the forest scene erases his marriage, which is “annulled at least psychologically in the revelation of his deep feelings.
itech.fgcu.edu /faculty/wohlpart/alra/Hawthorne.htm   (10803 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Seattle History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
WILLIAM ALLEN (1900-1985) assumed the presidency of Boeing in the late 1940s and turned a bomber manufacturer without a market into the world's most successful aircraft manufacturer.
WILLIAM NATHANIEL BELL (1817-1887) arrived with the Alki Landing Party in 1851, made one of the original land claims in 1852 and developed the area known as Belltown.
WILLIAM DWYER (1929-) was the lawyer who successfully argued Seattle's suit against Major League Baseball that led to the city getting the Mariners.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /news/local/seattle_history/articles/metropolist_p2.html   (1487 words)

  
 William Bell - TheBestLinks.com - Author, Canada, Seattle, 1996, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
William Bell - TheBestLinks.com - Author, Canada, Seattle, 1996,...
William Bell, Author, Canada, Seattle, 1996, 1998, 1995, 1994, 1992, 1988, 1987...
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 ★ Books by William Bell
William Nathaniel Bell was a Seattle pioneer.William Bell is also a British poet.
This artikel William_Bell is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License.
William Bell Wait (1839-1916) was a teacher in the New York Institute for the Education of the Blind who invented New York Point, a system of writing for the blind that enjoyed wide use in the United States before the braille system was universally adopted there.Mr.
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 ElizabethBell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Elizabeth Bell, wife of Augustus Case, was a daughter of Onesimus Bell.
The 2nd wife of Onesimus Bell was Eleanor (Nellie) Blachley, whom he married in Trumbull Co., Ohio.
I Onesimus Bell being old and inform in body but of sound mind did this fourth day of January one thousand eight hundred and nineteen made my last will and testament that is in the first place I resine my body to the grave and my soul to God that gave
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 Colonel Else Bell, Ohio
Colonel Else Bell was born 6 May 1863, (place unknown).
He left the family shortly after the birth of Nathaniel nevr to be seen or heard from again.
Any clues as to parentage, place of birth of Colonel Bell would be greatly appreciated.
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