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Note: On 21 April 1828, a Lydia Bell is recorded as having given a gift of 100 acres to her sons, Isaac G. Bell and Wm. G. Bell, "for mutual love and affection" and for the "bringing up and educating my two children". She retains use of the property until "it should be necessary for to be put to their use for to support them and save the selling of one or more of the negroes for that purpose." Page351-352 of Camden County, NC, Probate Court. The names of Isaac and Wm. do not match the names my uncle, Charles, lists in his research, as children of Lydia Etheridge and Robert Bell. In his records, they were Jessie, Jimmie and Alonzo Etheridge Bell.
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