Person:John Bell (46)

     
John Bell, Esq., U.S. Senator from Tennessee
  1. John Bell, Esq., U.S. Senator from Tennessee1797 - 1869
m. 10 Dec 1815
  1. David Dickinson Bell1822 - 1899
  2. John Bell, Jr.1823 - 1899
  • HJohn Bell, Esq., U.S. Senator from Tennessee1797 - 1869
  • WJane Patton Erwin1798 - 1877
m. 25 Oct 1835
  1. Jane Erwin Bell1838 - 1917
  2. Anna Loraine Bell1841 - 1919
Facts and Events
Name[1] John Bell, Esq., U.S. Senator from Tennessee
Gender Male
Birth[2] 15 Feb 1797 Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United Statesin Mill Creek
Marriage 10 Dec 1815 Rutherford County, Tennesseeto Sarah Louisa "Sally" Dickinson
Marriage 25 Oct 1835 Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee[she is the widow Yeatman]
to Jane Patton Erwin
Death[2] 10 Sep 1869 Dickson, Tennessee, United States
Burial[2] Mount Olivet Cemetery, Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United States
Reference Number? Q1349142?
References
  1. Contosta, David R. Suburb in the City: Chestnut Hill Philadelphia 1850-1990. (Ohio State University Press, Ohio, 1992)
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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 John Bell (Tennessee politician), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.

    the text in this section is copied from an article in Wikipedia

    John Bell (February 18, 1796September 10, 1869) was an American politician, attorney, and planter who was a candidate for President of the United States in the election of 1860.

    One of Tennessee's most prominent antebellum politicians, Bell served in the House of Representatives from 1827 to 1841, and in the Senate from 1847 to 1859. He was Speaker of the House for the 23rd Congress (1834–1835), and briefly served as Secretary of War during the administration of William Henry Harrison (1841). In 1860, he ran for president as the candidate of the Constitutional Union Party, a third party which took a neutral stance on the issue of slavery.<ref></ref> and won the electoral votes of three states.

    Initially an ally of Andrew Jackson, Bell turned against Jackson in the mid-1830s and aligned himself with the National Republican Party and then the Whig Party, a shift that earned him the nickname "The Great Apostate." He consistently battled Jackson's allies, namely James K. Polk, over issues such as the national bank and the election spoils system. Following the death of Hugh Lawson White in 1840, Bell became the acknowledged leader of Tennessee's Whigs.<ref></ref>

    Although a slaveholder, Bell was one of the few Southern politicians to oppose the expansion of slavery to the territories in the 1850s, and he campaigned vigorously against secession in the years leading up to the American Civil War.<ref></ref> During his 1860 presidential campaign, he argued that secession was unnecessary since the Constitution protected slavery, an argument that resonated with voters in border states, helping him capture the electoral votes of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia. After the Battle of Fort Sumter in April 1861, marking the beginning of the Civil War, Bell abandoned the Union cause and supported the Confederacy.<ref></ref>

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  3.   Q1349142? , in Wikidata.
  4.   National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970.

    Name: John Bell
    Birth Date: 15 Feb 1797
    Birth Place: Davidson, Tennessee
    Death Date: Sep 1869
    SAR Membership: 39834
    Role: Ancestor
    Application Date: 23 Nov 1928
    Father: Samuel Bell
    Mother: Margaret Edmonston
    Spouse: Sarah Louisa Dickinson
    Children: David Dickinson Bell

  5.   United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653).

    Name: John Bell
    Age: 64
    Birth Year: abt 1796
    Gender: Male
    Race: White
    Birth Place: Tennessee
    Home in 1860: Nashville Ward 5, Davidson, Tennessee
    Post Office: Nashville
    Dwelling Number: 967
    Family Number: 1125
    Occupation: Cardidate For President
    Real Estate Value: 225000
    Personal Estate Value: 100000
    Household Members Age
    John Bell 64
    Jane Bell 60
    Jane E Bell 19
    Anna L Bell 17
    Henry C Yeatman 28
    Mary B Yeatman 26