Abraham (Abram) Bell was born on August 15, 1830 in Early or Decatur County GA. He died on March 29, 1900 in Mayo Junction Lafayette County FL. He was married to Susan Clark (daughter of Cullen Clark and Milly Measles) on September 17, 1857 in Madison County FL. Susan Clark was born on December 25, 1832 in Georgia. She died on November 27, 1916 in Lafayette County FL. Abram Bell and Susan Clark are buried in the Rogers Cemetery in Day Lafayette County FL. Abram Bell and Susan Clark had the following children: (Judge W. Bell was my, Al Barrs;, Great Grandfather. He married Lular Toole in Lafayette County Florida.)
Joanna Bell
Judge W. Bell
Laura Bell
Susan Ann Bell
William Andrew Bell
Millie Bell was born about 1874
George Bell was born about 1875
Anna Bell was born about 1877
Ella Bell
Lulu Bell was born about 1881
Eddy Bell was born about 1883
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FEB 18, 2002
I am a FL native, my folks came to America in 1750 from England. They were farmers. My surnames are BARRS, BELL, MORGAN, NEWMAN, TOOLE, BOYETT. I am doing family history research.