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[edit] RE: User Smashingworth's t/c genealogical inquiry concerning Justice Bell's ancestry
"add for resignation from court; delete ancestry section, how do we know this is the same Bell family?"
A fair question, however, in order to confirm the inclusion of this information in the article you may wish to consult the published sources that have already been cited; or should you need to scutinize the evidence in further detail, may I suggest taking a cursory review of the following sample of links/resources. United States Census, State Archives of Florida [1], The Florida State Genealogical Society [2], Civil War [3]. I hope this helps. Regards. Jediforce 00:52 28 May, 2008 (UTC)