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Daniel Bell

Birth1768 - Virginia, USA
Death7 Feb 1852 - Bells Ford, Pulaski, Missouri, USA
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Born in Virginia, USA on 1768. Daniel Bell married Daniel Bell and had 15 children. She passed away on 7 Feb 1852 in Bells Ford, Pulaski, Missouri, USA.

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Daniel Bell
1775 - 1844
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Sarah Docker
Unknown - Unknown
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George W. Bell
1823 - 1904
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Lucinda Bell
1831 - 1923
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Mary Elizabeth Bell
1836 - 1852
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Ann Elizabeth Bell
1835 - 1881
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William Bell
1796 - 1846
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Martha M Bell
1824 - 1884
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Nancy Bell
1798 - Unknown
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John Klngensmidt Bell
1813 - 1849
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Peter K. Bell
1830 - Unknown
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Sarah Bell
1835 - Unknown
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James Marshell Bell
1815 - Unknown
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Sarah Bell
1811 - Unknown
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James M Bell
1839 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Betsy Ridenhour
1794 - 1852
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Daniel Bell
1801 - 1861

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