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- [S1223] Ancestry.com, U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2014;), Haverford College; Haverford, Pennsylvania.
Record for Thomas Gilbert (4) facts
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20250823GHLn-U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, 24 Jun 1863
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Mira Bee, age 67; their children are:
+-Mary Bee who married John Tyler, lives at Tyler, Clearfield Co, Pa.
+-Robert Fulton Bee,, aged 22, is in the army Co g 150th regiment, Penna Volunteers address Washington, DC.
+-Adelaide Bee, married John Hoyt, lives aty Bolliver, Allegany Co, State of New York.
-George Bee, aged 19, lives with his parents.
+John Bee, aged 67 yers, a brother of Thomas Bee.
+Henrietta Bee (late Gilbert) aged about 63.
+Thomas Gilbert, aged 56.
John King aged 79
+William King, son of John King, aged about 40.
John James King, aged 33.
Robert King, brother of John, aged 64.
Hannah King, wife of John King, deceased 11th Mo 22nd 1861.
Mary Gilbert deceased last Fall.
William Lester, deceased no time mentioned.
Those marked + are subject to be _treated?_
Thomas Gilbert
in the U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935
Name Thomas Gilbert
his Age 56
Type Member List
Birth abt 1807
on Image abt 1807
Res 24 Jun 1863
on Image 24 1863 Sixth
mtg Ceres, McKean, PA
Residence Place Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Monthly Meeting Pennsdale and Muncy Monthly Meetings
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Religion Sect Orthodox
Yearly Meeting Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
Meeting State Pennsylvania
Meeting County Lycoming
Haverford College; Haverford, Pennsylvania
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20250823GHLn-U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, 24 Jun 1863
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Mira Bee, age 67; their children are:
+-Mary Bee who married John Tyler, lives at Tyler, Clearfield Co, Pa.
+-Robert Fulton Bee,, aged 22, is in the army Co g 150th regiment, Penna Volunteers address Washington, DC.
+-Adelaide Bee, married John Hoyt, lives aty Bolliver,… |
- [S468] census 1870 USA NY Allegany, census 1870 USA NY Allegany Ceres Bell King.
Bell & King (2) facts
census 1870 USA NY Allegany Ceres
66-67 BELL ANN M. 40 HEAD F NY HOUSE KEEPER 8
142-143 BELL CHARLES 48 SON M CERES TWP PA FARM LABORER 16
66-67 BELL EDWARD 14 SON M CERES TWP PA . 8
142-143 BELL ELIZABETH 55 DAU F CERES TWP PA . 16
141-142 BELL HEPSEBAH L. 5 F NY . 16
142-143 BELL MARTHA 70 WIFE F ENGLAND HOUSE KEEPER 16
142-143 BELL WILLIAM 81 HEAD M ENGLAND FARMER 16
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66-67 BELL ANN M. 40 HEAD F NY HOUSE KEEPER 8
66-67 BELL EDWARD 14 SON M CERES TWP PA . 8
142-143 BELL CHARLES 48 SON M CERES TWP PA FARM LABORER 16
142-143 BELL ELIZABETH 55 DAU F CERES TWP PA . 16
141-142 BELL HEPSEBAH L. 5 F 16
142-143 BELL MARTHA 70 WIFE F ENGLAND HOUSE KEEPER 16
142-143 BELL WILLIAM 81 HEAD M ENGLAND FARMER 16
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66-67 BELL ANN M. 40 HEAD F NY HOUSE KEEPER 8
142-143 BELL CHARLES 48 SON M CERES TWP PA FARM LABORER 16
66-67 BELL EDWARD 14 SON M CERES TWP PA . 8
142-143 BELL ELIZABETH 55 DAU F CERES TWP PA . 16
141-142 BELL HEPSEBAH L. 5 F NY . 16
142-143 BELL MARTHA 70 WIFE F ENGLAND HOUSE KEEPER 16
142-143 BELL WILLIAM 81 HEAD M ENGLAND FARMER 16
- [S1558] M.W. Mann & Maria King, History of Ceres and its near vicinity, from its early settlement in 1798 to the present, (Name: Olean, NY: Gillett & Weston, 1896;), 52 wb.
William Bell, son of John Bell, Sr., (4) facts
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"William Bell, son of John Bell, Sr., who came with him to this country, married in 1813, Martha, third daughter of Francis King. They had nine children, three of whom have died. Five are living in the vicinity, and the second son in Kansas. The oldest daughter, the widow of William Weber, lives with her tow daughters in Sardinia, near Buffalo, NY.
William Bell was a man of much energy and industry, as his large farm showed. After Francis King's death he bought part of what had been his farm, and soon built what must have been considered a nice house for the times. This he occupied until 1842, when he built the house still occupied by a part of his family. He was noted for his genial hospitality, and was prominent in the county for many years, and usually held some office. He died in 1870 at the age of eighty.
His wife was one of the sweetest, gentlest women that ever graced a home. She lived until 1885, when she passed away at the age of ninety-five and one month, having attained the greatest age of any of the residents of Ceres, with the exception of Thomas Bee."
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