daughters, Jean, Doris, Grace and Margaret who died young. Jean married James Crockett, had no family. Albert married Mary Ann Bell and they had one son, Frank and one daughter, Irene. Artimas married Minnie Howatt and they had two sons, Roland and Leland.
Ephriam first married Mary Buxton, then married Annie Henderson. They had three sons, Vernal, Arthur and Carmen. Eber died while quite young. The daughters were: Francis who married Nathan Leard. They had three daughters, Bertha, Hat- tie and Maud. She later married Alex Robblee and they had two sons and one daughter, Albert, Harrison and Penzie. Harriet married Samuel Carruthers and they had one daughter, Eliza. Ida married Dr. Alder Black. They had no family. Penzie never
married.
George — married Catherine Jelly and they had six sons and three daughters. John married Clara Smith and had two sons, Rupert and Fred. Avard married Gertie Myers and had one son, Russell and one daughter, Cora. James married Ella Campbell and they had four daughters, Viola, Minnie, Jean and Evelyn. William married Jeannie MacFadyen and they had four sons, Herbert, Finley, Harry and Campbell. Herbert, who moved to Salt Lake City; George E., married Margaret Harvey, had no family. The daughters were: Mary Ann, wife of Albert Bell; Charlotte, wife of William Lowther who had a son, Percy and daughter, Leah. Harriett never married.
William -—— moved to Ontario, married, had two daughters. James —— also moved to Ontario when quite young.
Sarah — married William Leard. ‘Elizabeth — married John Muttart. Jane — married Cornelius Howatt. Margaret — married Hector MacFadyen.
Ann — married John Walker.
After living at Bell’s Point for a few years Thomas and Squire John moved to Carleton. Thomas settled on the farm, later known as the Bell homestead now owned by Hazen Low- ther. Squire John settled on the land now owned by Morley Mut- tart. He later left the property to his son, Calvin and moved back to Bell’s Point to the property now OWned by the Gardiners. James, Avard, George and Soloman also lived for a number of
years in Carleton.
The Bell family have given public men who have served their country well and are still remembered by many of the present generation, among whom we might mention in passing:
Hon. John H. Bell, Premier of P.E.I. Dr. Herbert Bell, Prof., of Edinborough University.
Dr. A. Marvin Bell of New York.
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