Attention: Age at marriage (September 10, 1741) below 16 years (14).
Attention: Was older than 60 years (65) when child (Elinor Katherine Bell) was born (October 3, 1792).
Attention: Deceased (October 19, 1784) prior to birth (October 3, 1792) of child (Elinor Katherine Bell).
Attention: Had already been buried (October 26, 1784) when child (Elinor Katherine Bell) was born (October 3, 1792).
see memo:||There are many buildings of historical note in Winchmore Hill including St Paul's Church, which was built as a Waterloo church on land donated from the Grovelands estate. The church ceiling was said to be the largest unsupported expanse of plasterwork in Europe until its renovation in the 1960s introduced concealed supports.|The original wooden clapboard St Paul's School building can be seen a little further down Church Hill. The remains of the second brick and stone, school building are evident in the walls of the church car park. The current 1960s building is on Ringwood Way, off Station Road. Other historical buildings may be seen on Wades Hill, leading north from The Green. On your right, just beyond the shops, are some cwooden lapboard cottages; beyond these on the left is a tall 5-storey residential building dating back to 1710. This is in the style of the Georgian town houses of London's West End, but stands alone. It once had a partner house to its right, which was demolished by its owners, Keble School (in the days before such buildings were 'listed'). Keble School has in recent years re-erected a similar-style building on the site.||The oldest pub in the district is probably the Green Dragon - on Green Lanes. It is reputed to have started in 1726 on the junction of Green Lanes and Green Dragon Lane. The Victoria County History reveals that by 1752 The Green Dragon was established, although not in it present form. At that time, highwaymen were hanged near to where they were caught, and it is said that one was caught and executed on a gallows erected by the Green Dragon's front entrance. These gallows were not pulled down for a number of years, which might have prompted the owner to move the pub to its current location at the bottom of Vicars Moor Lane near the end of the 18th century. The original Green Dragon was pulled down in 1892 and the new one was extensively remodelled in 1935.||Reportedly, the Woodman pub near the end of Broadwalk was built in 1727, although there is also evidence to suggest it dates from 1820. Before the building obtained a pub licence in 1868, it was private residence.||Numerous local buildings that were constructed between 1770 and 1839 remain today. Near the Dog and Duck on Hoppers Road are some old terraced houses built around 1770. Number 106A Vicars Moor Lane is a distinctive private residence that retains the facade of a chapel. To the east on the same road are a number of residences that were probably built around the late 18th or early 19th century.
She is married to Daniel Bell.
They got married on September 10, 1741 at Winchmore Hill, she was 14 years old.
Child(ren):
Jane Barclay | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Daniel Bell |
Jane Barclay<br>Gender: Female<br>Father: David Barclay<br>Mother: Anne Barclay (born Taylor)<br>Siblings: James Barclay, Christian Barclay, Robert Barclay, Alexander Barclay, Elizabeth Bevan (born Barclay), <;a>Christiana Barclay, Patience Barclay
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