Hello Paul. Sorry about so may years passing buy, but cancer takes a bit out of yah... I just got back in the saddle so to speak with my genealogy documents and was seeing information about my great great grandparents children and see that Mary Bell married William Gallagher in 1874, St George NB Canada. I haven't done any digging further since I was stumped as to finding the Bell Family across the water in Northern Ireland, with little success. You are the first person to hit my questions. Mary's Brothers John Henry Bell b. 1858 and Samuel E.b. 1860, both came to Anoka Minnesota USA when their father John Bell died in 1881. I have information on other children but it is as if they all disappeared. I have also tried to verify that my GG Grandmother Mary Jane 'Logan' Bell was related to the Logan's that lived directly across the winder (Linton) Steam at the southeast end of Digdegwaush Lake, Bonny River, St. George, NB Canada. I have a survey map showing their location along with the Land grant given to my GG Grandfather. Thanks, Daniel Marcellus Bell, tinkerbell1070@msn.com
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Hello Paul. Sorry about so may years passing buy, but cancer takes a bit out of yah... I just got back in the saddle so to speak with my genealogy documents and was seeing information about my great great grandparents children and see that Mary Bell married William Gallagher in 1874, St George NB Canada. I haven't done any digging further since I was stumped as to finding the Bell Family across the water in Northern Ireland, with little success. You are the first person to hit my questions. Mary's Brothers John Henry Bell b. 1858 and Samuel E.b. 1860, both came to Anoka Minnesota USA when their father John Bell died in 1881. I have information on other children but it is as if they all disappeared. I have also tried to verify that my GG Grandmother Mary Jane 'Logan' Bell was related to the Logan's that lived directly across the winder (Linton) Steam at the southeast end of Digdegwaush Lake, Bonny River, St. George, NB Canada. I have a survey map showing their location along with the Land grant given to my GG Grandfather. Thanks, Daniel Marcellus Bell, tinkerbell1070@msn.com
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