He was married to Amelia (Parmelia/Permelia) B. Merritt, b. March 1844 in Ashland/Framingham, Middlesex, MA.; d. bet. 1920-1930 in probably Ashland, MA.
Amelia was paid a Civil War pension by the town of Ashland for her husband's service after his death. His Civil War info is:
Name: William Bell
RESIDENCE: Ashland, Massachusetts
Occupation: Shoemaker
Enlistment Date: 8 Dec 1863
Side Served: Union
State Served: Massachusetts
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 8 December 1863 at the age of 21.
Enlisted in Company L, 2nd Heavy Artillery Regiment Massachusetts on 22 Dec 1863.
Mustered Out Company L, 2nd Heavy Artillery Regiment Massachusetts on 3 Sep 1865 at Wilmington, NC.
Sources: 3- Source: Ancestry.com
(Info provided by L. Holzman)
He was married to Amelia (Parmelia/Permelia) B. Merritt, b. March 1844 in Ashland/Framingham, Middlesex, MA.; d. bet. 1920-1930 in probably Ashland, MA.
Amelia was paid a Civil War pension by the town of Ashland for her husband's service after his death. His Civil War info is:
Name: William Bell
RESIDENCE: Ashland, Massachusetts
Occupation: Shoemaker
Enlistment Date: 8 Dec 1863
Side Served: Union
State Served: Massachusetts
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 8 December 1863 at the age of 21.
Enlisted in Company L, 2nd Heavy Artillery Regiment Massachusetts on 22 Dec 1863.
Mustered Out Company L, 2nd Heavy Artillery Regiment Massachusetts on 3 Sep 1865 at Wilmington, NC.
Sources: 3- Source: Ancestry.com
(Info provided by L. Holzman)
Family Members
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Myra Elizabeth Bell Cutter
1835–1911
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James L. Bell
1837–1905
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Abner Elou Bell
1840–1912
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William David Bell
1842–1890
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Mary Jane Bell Cutter
1844–1909
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Albert Bell
1846–1884
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Sally Drake Bell
1848–1848
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John Franklin "J. Frank" Bell
1849–1910
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Petolomy W. "Toll" Bell
1854–1888
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Charles Walden Bell
1856–1856
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