Zij is getrouwd met Joseph McKitrick.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 27 december 1881 te Armagh, Armagh, Ireland, zij was toen 26 jaar oud.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1880 te Clonmain,Loughgall.Kind(eren):
David Bell (b. ABT1780, d. date unknown)David Bell23 was born ABT1780 in Scotland (need proof), and died date unknown in Causnagh, Armagh Co., Ireland - --unknown.He married Sarah Jane Marshall on November 13, 1800 in Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland?.
Notes for David Bell:
Research began in 1930 by David Sinclair Burleson, Joseph D. Baker and Mrs. Eva McKee West:Additional research added in 1993 and continued to be updated by descendents, Peter Graham Bell, Sr. and his wife, Sandra Taylor Bell, Miami, Florida.
DAVID SINCLAIR BURLESON GENEOLOGY REPORT, 1930
David Bell was born about 1785 in Scotland and wore kilts while tending his father's sheep on the hillsides.(There is a small county on the border of Scotland and England that many reported Bell's were living, near Berkshire, England.)Have no death date for him.
David came to north Ireland and lived in town land of Causnaugh, parish of Loughgall, County Armagh, Ireland where there were a number of families related.Among them was his nephew, Thomas Bell, who later had onedaughter, Mary Ann Bell that married Joseph McKittrick and lived in Clonmain, Loughgall, County Armagh, Ireland.They had two children, Thomas Bell McKittrick who became superintendent of a linen mill in Clonmain and Elizabeth Bell McKittrick, graduate of Teacher's College in Dublin, Ireland.She later lived in Seattle, Washington, USA.In 1909, when David Sinclair Burleson, Dean of State Teachers College in Johnson City, Tennessee, was in Europe, he visited the McKittricks in Ireland.They showed him the old home place of his great-grandparents, David Bell and his wife, the stone church (Protestant) where they had worshipped, and the graveyard across the street from the church where they were buried.
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David Bell married Sarah Jane Marshall (c. 1800 - Need proof:possibly married in Scotland.)They had eight children:Around 1814 the family moved from Clonmain to Causnaugh, Loughgall Parish
(According to Armagh Ancestry, 42 English Street, Armagh, Northern Ireland, BT61 7BA.Research on Baptisms, Confirmations, Burials in Causnaugh, Loughgall Parish, Armagh County, Ireland, evidence of the family from 1814 - 1849 in Causnaugh.No death records found in church records.No record of the family before 1814, nor after 1849 -- indicating they may have left the area or died before 1850).
Birthdates of the chldren:30 years.Poor Sarah....that's a lot of years of raising children and giving birth.I am not sure there wasn't another wife.There is about a ten year gap between the eldest children, Henry and Elizabeth, and their siblings.We have found a marriage in England between David Bell and Sarah Jane Marshall in 1800, but that would be seve4ral years after Elizabeth was born.
CONFIRMED:Armagh Ancestry, (November 1993).
Family of Marshall's and Bell's living in Causnaugh.Only one David Bell listed in Causnaugh,father David Bell, mother Sarah:David baptized 8/4/1814 so David Bell is son of David and Sarah Bell (April 8, 1814), birth date unknown.Sons and daughters listed in church records at same time:John born 11/28/1816; Sarah born 3/4/1819; Anne Jane born 12/25/1821 and taken from Confirmations in Causnaugh, Robert age 17 ( c. 1811) (Did not have a "Robert" in earlier recordings) confirmed 1828 with brother James Bell (c. 1811);age 15 (c. 1813), Sarah Bell confirmed 1837, Anne Bell confirmed 1849 at age 22;No other records recorded in Causnaugh after 1840 for the Bell or Marshall Families.Henry says in the census he was born in Ireland, if that was 1802, the family moved to Ireland around that time possibly.
Irish Census were burned in 1900's, but are being pieced together through other records.Hopefully at a later date we will have this information.
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