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213    BELL, BENJAMIN FAMILY

      Location - in Belvoir on Eagle Ridge Drive, 0.1 mile south of its intersection with NC 33.


      Survey compiled by William "Bill" B. Kittrell in 2007.


  1. Bell, Athleen H.   (b. 10 Jan 1910 - d. 3 Jan 1979)
  2. Bell, Benjamin D.   (b. Unknown - d. 7 Jul 1893)
      • Age 50 Years
  3. Bell, Georgia   (b. 7 Aug 1880 - d. 14 Nov 1961)
  4. Bell, Gladys H.   (b. 2 Jan 1925 - d. Unknown)
      • Wife of J.B. Bell, Jr.
  5. Bell, Harriet Olivia   (b. Unknown - d. 18 Jun 1899)
      • Age 65 Years. Wife of B. D. Bell
  6. Bell, J. B.   (b. 15 Dec 1877 - d. 9 Jul 1947)
  7. Bell, J. B., Jr.   (b. 21 Nov 1920 - d. 10 Sep 1983)
      • Husband of Gladys H. Bell
  8. Bell, Johnnie G.   (b. 7 Jul 1907 - d. 10 Dec 1981)
  9. Bell, Willie E., Sr.   (b. 12 Jul 1909 - d. 4 Dec 1977)
  10. Harris, Annie Bell   (b. 4 Aug 1902 - d. 30 Sep 1957)
      • Wife of Charlie Harris
  11. Harris, Infants   (b. Unknown - d. Unknown)
      • Children of Charlie & Annie B. Harris (no dates shown)
  12. Warren, Elizabeth   (b. 15 Dec 1832 - d. 8 Aug 1916)
      • Wife of Jerry Warren


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