Person:William Bell (159)

Watchers
  1. Lt. William Bell, C.S.A. - 1862
  2. John Bell1818 - 1862
  3. Robert Allison Bell1821 - 1865
Facts and Events
Name[1] Lt. William Bell, C.S.A.
Gender Male
Birth? Jefferson, Kentucky, United States
Military[1] Abt 7 Apr 1862 Tennesseefatally wounded at Battle of Shiloh
Death[1] Apr 1862 Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee, United Statesdied at the home of his cousin Samuel Gwynn
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Family Recorded, in Jennings, Kathleen. Louisville's first families. (Louisville, Kentucky: Standard Printing Company, 1920)
    109.

    ... Jane Orr Garvin and John Bell purchased the Hunt house (now the Pendennis Club) and this was their home in the sixties. During the Civil War, John Bell receiving word that his brother, Lieut. William Bell, of the Confederate army, had been wounded, left for the South in search of him. John Bell was not destined to find his brother, and stricken ill on a train in Alabama, died and was buried in that State, many weeks before his family received news of his death. Lieut. Bell, fatally wounded at the Battle of Shiloh, was taken to the home of his cousin, Samuel Gwynn, at Memphis, where he died. ...

  2.   Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).