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Bell family compleated
« on: Friday 08 January 10 01:56 GMT (UK) »
Hi i am new at this I am looking for children of  George and Azubar  Bell  from Theddlethorpe  around  1850 s to 1870s  son Jason my great grandfater came to Canada  1880  born 1855  need brothers and sisters if any  also  George and Azubar (Crow)  parent names  Thanks for help. Randy.
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Re: Bell family
« Reply #1 on: Friday 08 January 10 04:50 GMT (UK) »
Hi Randy

Welcome to Rootschat  ;D

1881: Harps Road, Theddlethorpe St Helens
Head: George BELL 71, Ag Lab
Wife: Azubar BELL  65,
Both b Theddlethorpe

1871: Theddlethorpe St Helens
RG10/ Piece: 3408/ Folio: 91/ Page: 15
Head: George BELL 60, Ag Lab
Wife: Azeubah BELL 54
Son: Charles BELL 28, unm, Fisherman
Dau: Mary A BELL 24, unm, Assistant at Thrashing Machine
Son: Thomas BELL 21, unm, Ag Lab
Dau: Aice (sic) BELL 14, Scholar,
Dau: Emma BELL 8, Scholar
All born Theddlethorpe
 
1861: Theddlethorpe St Helens
RG9/ Piece: 2385/ Folio: 69/ Page: 7
Head: George BELL 50, Fisherman
Wife: Azubah BELL 44,
Son: Charles BELL 18, unm, Fishermans Son
Dau: Mary A BELL 14, Fishermans Dau
Son: Thomas BELL 11, Scholar,
Dau: Olive BELL 8, Scholar,
Son: Jason BELL 6,
Dau: Alice BELL 4,
Dau: Martha BELL 1
All born Theddlethorpe

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Re: Bell family
« Reply #2 on: Friday 08 January 10 05:11 GMT (UK) »
1851: Theddlethorpe All Saints , Lincolnshire (right after Theddlethorpe St Helens)
HO107/ Piece: 2112/ Folio: 253/ Page: 3/
The following 3 households enumerated one after the other:

HouseSchedule 11
Head: John BELL 69, Fisherman, b Mablethorpe, Lincs
Wife: Francis BELL 73, b Raithby Lincs
Dau: Francis BELL 33, widow, b Theddlethorpe
Grandson: Joseph BELL 14, b Withern Lincs

HouseSchedule 12
Head: George BELL 40, Farm labourer,
Wife: Azubah BELL 34,
Son: Charles BELL 8,
Son: John BELL 6,
Dau: Mary Ann BELL 4,
Son: Thomas BELL 1
All born Theddlethorpe

HouseSchedule 13
Head: Edward BELL 43, Farmer 20 Acres, b Theddlethorpe
Wife: Jane BELL 45, b South Thorsby, ----?
Dau: Mary Jane BELL 7, b Theddlethorpe
Dau: Elizabeth BELL 5, b Theddlethorpe
Servant: Ellen SINGARD? (LINGARD?) 15, unm, House Servant,  b Theddlethorpe

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Re: Bell family
« Reply #3 on: Friday 08 January 10 05:33 GMT (UK) »
1841: Theddlethorpe St Helens, Lincolnshire
Hundred of Calceworth
HO107/ Piece 646/ Book: 8/ Folio: 10/ Page: 1
The following enumerated in 2 consequtive dwellings

George BELL 30, Ag Lab
Azubah BELL 25
George BELL 7
Joseph BELL 5
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John BELL 55, Fisherman
Frances BELL 65
John BELL 25, Ag Lab
Frances WOOD 20, F.S.
James BELL 6
//
All born in Lincolnshire

On same page is:
George BELL 15, Ag Lab b Lincs
In TWIGG household immediately above George & Azubah

On facing page, a couple of households away is:
Edward BELL 30, Fisherman
Jane BELL 30
Sarah BELL 11
William BELL 9
Ann BELL 7
All born in Lincolnshire

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Re: Bell family
« Reply #4 on: Friday 08 January 10 05:40 GMT (UK) »
Quite a bit to be be working with there   ;D  ;D

The IGI has some entries of the children.
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true
Use this Batch number:
C024516  and search Births/Christenings simply for surname: BELL in Lincolnshire

And using FreeBMD  to establish Birth Deaths Marriages
and therefore work out which of the children (working away, married etc)   should be on the Census somewhere if they're not 'at home'.
http://www.freebmd.org.uk/

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Re: Bell family
« Reply #5 on: Friday 08 January 10 05:59 GMT (UK) »
ooh ooh !

You have a 'famous rellie!
The IGI pretty much makes it clear Edward BELL & George BELL were siblings, sons of John & Frances - all found on the 1841 / 1851

Edward had an 11 daughter, Sarah in the 1841 - so born abt 1830... and I spotted this:

http://www.curiousfox.com/history/lincolnshire_47.html
Looking for info. about Sarah Bell, dau. of the infamous Neddy Bell( smuggler).She was born Theddlethorpe in 1830 & married Robert Wilyman in Sutton on sea 1849.

(Gotta love the surname of Sarah's husband especially in light of her father's nocturnal pastimes! )

Then:
http://www.smuggling.co.uk/gazetteer_e_14.html
....Ned Bell lived at Bleak House, and is reputed to be buried in the family plot at Theddlethorpe St Helens some three miles north [288]; a direct descendant still lives in Bleak House. ...
(A Gt Gt Nephew of Ned is credited with providing info - possibly the one in modern day Bleak House .)

http://www.louthuk.com/historydetail.php?id=24883&f=Louth


I think "Bleak House" is at nearby Mablethorpe, rather than Theddlethorp - A photo c1955:
http://www.frithphotos.com/mablethorpe/photos/bleak-house-c1955_M1017/

Possibly the current owners, or someone who will know:
http://www.swallowpark.co.uk/index.php?p=1_3_Contact

How exciting!   ;D  ;D    A Smuggler!

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AMBLY
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Re: Bell family compleated
« Reply #6 on: Friday 08 January 10 22:46 GMT (UK) »
 Hi  Ambly Thank you for the imfo this will help me a lot. I really appreciate you taking the time to help me as i was stuck when it came to imfo from England.  and  a smuggler to boot  no kings or queens?   mabey further down the line.. thanks kindley Randy.
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Re: Bell family compleated
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 27 April 10 06:33 BST (UK) »
my grandmother's name was elizabeth ann bell,who was the daughter of john bell,born 1844.He was the brother of Jason bell,mentioned in the above . I was under the impression that two bell brothers emigrated to Edmonton Alberta,as mule drivers,but have no idea which two or when. I have researched the bell family tree back to 1700,all in the Theddlethorpe and surrounding area. I would appreciate any related info. I am also related to robert wilyman on my grandfather's side.
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Re: Bell family compleated
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 27 April 10 16:40 BST (UK) »
Hi  Jason came to newbury ontario.canada in1880  maried Susan Leach and had 13 children i can give you all names and dates later if you would like.  dont know about Edmonton with brother would like to know more if you know. Randy.        Jason was my great grandfather lived 92 years.
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