Person:Joseph Bell (37)

Watchers
Joseph Bell
  1. Agnes BellAbt 1735 - Aft 1781
  2. Dorcas BellAbt 1738 - 1774
  3. William BellBef 1740 - Bef 1741
  4. Capt. James Bell, of Nelson Co., KYBef 1740 - Bef 1805
  5. William Bell, of Maury Co., TNAbt 1741 - Bef 1828
  6. John Bell, of South River, Augusta County, VAAbt 1744 - Bef 1797
  7. Sarah BellAbt 1746 -
  8. Joseph Bell1746 - 1833
  9. Thomas BellAbt 1748 -
  10. Samuel Bell1752 - 1788
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Bell
Gender Male
Birth? 17 May 1746 Augusta County, Virginia
Death? 13 Sep 1833 Augusta County, Virginia
Burial? Sep 1833 Stone Church Cemetery, Augusta County, Virginia

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

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Disambiguation

Not to be confused with Joseph Bell (1742-1823), son of William Bell and Mary McGowan.


Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:


  • Page 29.--5th April, 1787. James Bell's will, Sr., of South River--To son, Joseph, home tract, 300 acres, bounded by James Long, Jno. Bell, also an adjoining tract called Trimble's survey; to daughter, Sarah Bell, to be paid by his sons, John and Joseph; to son, John; to daughter, Agness Gamble; son, James Bell; son, Wm. Bell; son, Thomas Bell; son, Samuel Bell, and grandson, Robert Love; to sons, John and Joseph, and daughter. Sarah. Executors, sons John, Thomas, Joseph Bell, Walter Davis. Teste: David and Samuel Long, Gabriel Alexander. Proved, October Court, 1792, by all witnesses. John Bell refuses to qualify or to join in the probate. Other executors qualify. (Note: James Bell was the father of this Joseph Bell).
  • Page 284.--11th February, 1797. John Bell's will, of South River--To brothers Thomas and Joseph, lands on South River joining Gabriel Alexander; to sister, Sarah Bell; to brother James Bell's son, Samuel, and brother William's two sons, John and Stephenson Bell, lands in Kentucky; to brother, Joseph. Executors, brothers Thomas and Joseph. Teste: Gabriel Alexander, Samuel Long. Proved, 19th September, 1797. Joseph qualifies. (Note: John Bell was this Joseph's brother).
  • Page 309.--5th December, 1805. Samuel Long's will, of South River-- To brother, James (who went to Kentucky), land in Kentucky; to brother, Francis, slave which went to Kentucky with my mother; to brother, David, brother, Joseph, the money he received of me when going to Kentucky; to brother, Alexander; to brother David's daughter, Elizabeth; brother David's son Samuel; to brother David's son, William. Executors, Joseph Bell, Wm. Long, Samuel Long. Teste: Joseph Bell, Sarah Bell. Proved, 24th January, 1814. Joseph Ben [sic, s/b Bell] refused toqualify. Wm. Long qualified, and 28th February, 1814, Samuel qualified.
  • Page 349.--12th February, 1810. Francis Long's will, of South River-- To nephew, William Long, son to David Long; to brother David Long's daughters, viz: Jane, Elizabeth, Dorcas, Rebecca Long, and niece, Alex. Lang, lands descended to testator from brother, Dr. Alexander Long; to niece, Alex. Long, daughter to brother David; to brother, Samuel; to nephew, Wm. Lang, son to brother David. Executors, brother Samuel Long and nephew Wm. Long. Teste: Gabriel Alexander and Joseph Bell. Proved, 26th February, 1810. Executors qualify. (Note: the Long family owned land adjacent to the Bell's at South River).
  • Page 398.--15th March, 1814. Jane Black's will, of South River--To son Samuel; daughter, Jane Alexander; daughter, Martha Black; daughters Margaret Price and Mary Black; daughter. Nancy Gillespee; son, James; sons, John and William. Executors, sons James and Samuel. Teste: Joseph Bell, Moses Hughes, Elizabeth Hughes, Elizabeth Long. Proved, 24th October, 1814. Samuel qualifies.