Person:James Bell (111)

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James Bell, of Buffalo Gap, Augusta Co., VA
b.Abt 1732
d.Bef 26 Oct 1801 Augusta County,Virginia
  • HJames Bell, of Buffalo Gap, Augusta Co., VAAbt 1732 - Bef 1801
  • WSarah KentAbt 1737 - Bef 1793
m. 1758
  1. Elizabeth BellEst 1758 -
  2. Maj. Samuel Bell, of Augusta Co., VA1759 - 1838
  3. Ann Bell1760 - 1840
  4. James BellEst 1762 -
  5. Mary BellEst 1765 -
  6. Francis Bell, of North Mountain1769 - 1851
  7. Sarah BellAbt 1771 - Bef 1808
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Name James Bell, of Buffalo Gap, Augusta Co., VA
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1732
Marriage 1758 Augusta County, Virginiato Sarah Kent
Death[1] Bef 26 Oct 1801 Augusta County,Virginia[Will Proven]

James Bell was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Disambiguation

Not to be confused with:

James Bell "of Cathey's River" (1710-1751)
James Bell "of Middle River" (est. 1730-1795)
James Bell "of Long Glade" (abt. 1733-1783)

Will Abstract

From Chalkley's:

  • Page 246.--8th April, 1793. James Bell's will--Children, Elizabeth, Samuel, Ann, James, Sarah, already provided for; to remainder of children, viz: Mary and Francis. Executors, sons Samuel and Francis. Teste: J. Bell, Francis Gardiner. James Bell's deposition as witness before Samuel Blair in Fayette County, Ky. Proved, October 26th, 1801, and 27th December, 1802.

Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 2 - Crawford vs. Kenney--O. S. 115; N. S. 39--Bill, 27th December, 1805. Orator, John Crawford. In 1751 Morris Offriel entered 200 acres in Augusta adjoining William Davis's survey. Morris did not complete his title and another survey was made by Daniel Offriel, son and heir-at-law of Morris, on 100 acres of the tract, on which in 1785 James Bell also made an entry. Chesley and Jacob Kenney, brothers, are in possession. James Bell died and devised the land to his sons, John and Samuel Bell, who conveyed to C. Kinney, who conveyed to Jacob. William Bell, aged 68 years, deposes 16th July, 1808, he has lived 60 years and upwards adjoining the land, being two years old when his father settled where deponent lives. John Elliott, aged 60 years upwards, the lower road on the plat was built 20 or 25 years after the affiant knew the upper road laid down by said defendants, to have been in use. The last was the old road and had been long used before the other was cut or opened. Maj. Samuel Bell, aged 48 or 49, deposes 2d April, 1808; has lived all his life in the neighborhood of the land in controversy on the near Buffalo Gap; there was a beautiful piece of pine timber on it. Samuel's father has been dead six or seven years and was about 70 years old. Samuel's grandfather and defendant's (Bell's) grandfather were brothers. Francis Gardner, aged 46 years, deposes, 1808; he was born and lived (except 2 or 3 years of childhood) in the neighborhood; his father was Thomas Gardner, who owned lands adjoining. Thomas was killed by Indians when Francis was very young. Francis Bell, aged 38, deposes, 23d January, 1808, that he has lived all his life near the land in controversy; son of James Bell, who has been dead more than 5 years. Robert Wallace deposes that he was well acquainted with Morris Offriel and Daniel Offriel. Daniel was cousin of deponent. Agnes Offriel deposes, 14th November, 1808, that she is widow of Daniel. They lived within two miles of the land from the time they were married upwards of thirty years ago, till the death of her husband ten years ago. William Bell, Jr., deposes 12th March, 1808; son of James and brother to John and Samuel. William is now in 40th year.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).