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James Annie BELL
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Father: Joseph Henry BELL Family 1: Edwin Alonzo HULL
- Lists marriage location as Scotland Neck, NC. NOTE: This is the hometown of Edwin Alonzo Hull's parents so perhaps this doesn't seem as unusual a location as it might appear otherwise. No corroborating primary record has been located.
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NotesUpdated April 5, 2008. Compiled by Howder (www.howderfamily.com) from the following source(s):(1) 1900 United States Census for Texas, Panola Co., Carthage Town (not incorporated): Justice Precinct #11 (Part of); Supervisor's District 7; Enumeration District 64; Sheet 8; June 7, 1900. [James] Annie [BELL] HULL is married to [Edwin] Alonzo HULL, head of household. Children in the household are Edwin, Mary, Sadie A., and Joe H. Alonzo HULL's first cousin, Nancy [HULL] FRAZER and family lives a few households away.
- Birth month: March 1867; age 33. (2) 1910 United States Census for Texas, Panola Co., Precinct No 1: Ward Three; Supervisor's District 2; Enumeration District 122; Sheet 1A-1B, April 15, 1910. [James] Annie [BELL] HULL is married to E. A. HULL, head of household. Children in the household are Edwin, Sadie, Joe and Fannie.
- Age: 42; married for 21 years. (3) 1930 United States Census for Texas, Bexar Co., San Antonio City: Justice Precinct 1 (part of); Supervisor's District 22; Enumeration District 15-80; Sheet 16B; April 12, 1930. Edwin A. HULL -- James Annie [BELL] HULL's husband -- is listed as a widow in this census record. Annie passed away prior to the 1930 Census. (4) LaGrone, Leila B., editor, "A History of Panola County, Texas 1819-1978" (Panola County Historical Commission: Carthage, TX, 1979), page 327 (entry 362). - Source lists middle name as Ann. (5) Brinkoeter Family Records. April 23, 2001.
- Burial: HULL family plot at the Oddfellows Cemetery (physically part of the Carthage [TX] City Cemetery).
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