Recent Comments made by RABell

Comments are a great way to add your own thoughts to things you find on Fold3 or add details that don't seem to fit in the body of a Memorial Page or Spotlight.

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I like him. He's quite the dude...a man's man.

Memorial Page: Trevor Hammond · 11 Dec 2009 You

Boy, what a beautiful young woman. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Memorial Page: April D Smith · 21 Jul 2009 You

Julie Ann Carter, 47, of Anaheim, a special-education teacher, died March 23, 2006, of a pulmonary embolism. Private services. Arrangements by Forest Lawn Memorial Park &…

Memorial Page: Julie A Carter · 01 May 2009 You

His name is Edward "H" Bell. The "H" stands for Harrison.

Memorial Page: Edward A Bell · 20 Feb 2009 You

The following link is to a video of John Anderson who was a survivor of the U.S.S. Arizona who lost his twin brother during the attack. He speaks of another sailor by the name of…

Memorial Page: Chester Clay Rose · 05 Dec 2008 You

Ship my father (Charlie Bell) was on when war ended. While in Chile a couple days earlier than this picture dad and seven others were in a bum boat coming back from shore when…

Image, found in RABell's uploads: S.S. Dickinson Victory September 1945.jpg · 05 Oct 2008 You

Louise Henchy (Willis Milton Boutwell Bell's Sister), Willis and Charlie Bell

Image, found in RABell's uploads: Will and Charlie Bell.jpg · 05 Oct 2008 You

California about 1934 They arrived in California in 1933

Image, found in RABell's uploads: Will and Charlie Bell_2.jpg · 05 Oct 2008 You

He is listed as Abraham Bell in the 1870 and the 1880 Census

Memorial Page: Abram Bell · 25 Jul 2008 You

Here is the URL to an image of her tombstone: http://www.rootsweb.com/~txfannin/cladonia354.html

Spotlight: Frances Louise Montgomery 13 Jan 1910... · 08 Jan 2008 You

Good information. You should now go to the image and annotate the correct information so others can properly find Luella. Your annotations are added to the index of keyword…

Spotlight: Luella, wife of George R. Ellison deserves... · 08 Jan 2008 You

Chris, your annotation for 1905 looks like it could also be 1908. Zoom in and see what you think.

Image, found in Civil War and Later Veterans Pension Index: Google, Christopher · 27 Mar 2007 You

The following is a journal entry I found about the shopping experience at Sharpless Brothers where Edward was once employed while still living in Philadelphia: TISSANDIER,…

Memorial Page: Five Generations of Bells · 19 Mar 2007 You