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BELL, Dorothy E

Female Abt 1919 - 1936  (~ 17 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BELL, Dorothy E was born about 1919 in Canada (daughter of BELL, Kenneth W and FAWCETT, Mary Edna); died on 7 Aug 1936 in Town of Tonawanda, Erie County, NY.

    Notes:

    North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/7/1936

    Two young people were fatal
    ly injured and two others hurt
    when an automobile in which
    they were riding on Delawre
    street at Harriet street at 1:45
    o'clock this morning left the
    highway in avoiding a crash with
    an approaching car, crashed into
    two trees and then careened acruss
    Delaware street, hurling its
    occupants out enroute.
    The dead:
    Miss Dorothy Bell, 17 years old,
    142, and Walter Freeh, 18 years
    old, 457 Adam street.
    The injured:
    Miss Ruth Arnold, 17 years
    old, 12 Lymon street, St. Catherine,
    Ont., a cousin of Miss Bell,
    and Roger Dean Null, 19 years
    old, 307 Broad street.
    Freck's Neck Broken
    Miss Bell's death was attributed
    to a fractured skull. Frech
    died from a broken neck.
    Miss Arnold sustained lacerations
    of the face and head. Null
    received a cut over the left eye
    and abrasions on the right side of
    the head.
    Null told the police that he
    was driving north in Delaware
    street and was making the sharp
    curve near Harriet street when
    an automobile, going in the opposite
    direction, bore down upon
    him with blinding headlights. He
    said he made a sharp turn to the
    right to avoid being hit and his
    machine bounded over the curb
    and hit something. That was the
    last he remembered until he regained
    consciousness shortly after
    the crash.
    Police said the car hit two
    trees on the east side of the Delaware
    street and then careened
    across the pavement, distributing
    its four passngers along the
    highway.
    Persons viling in the vicinity
    heard the crash and hastened
    to the scene. A telephone call
    took Patrolmen Clarence Luther
    and Max Pagels to the assistance
    of the injured in the police scout
    car. They removed Miss Bell to
    the DeGraff Memorial hospital.
    Freck was taken to the hospital
    by John Radice of 433 Prospect
    avenue, Buffalo, while Miss Arnold
    was taken to the institution
    in a car driven by Arthur
    N. George of San Diego, Cal.
    Miss Bell and Frech were dead
    when they were admitted to the
    hospital. Miss Arnold is still
    there. Null was treated at headquarters.
    After making a statement to
    the police Null was locked up
    pending a further investigation
    of the accident. No charge has
    been placed against him.
    In his report Null said that he
    and Freeh drove to the Coconut
    Grove dance hall on the River
    road in the town of Wheatfield,
    just outside the North Tonawan-
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    da city line. There they met Miss
    Bell and Miss Arnold, who has
    been visiting at the former's
    home. they danced until the hall
    closed and then departed for
    Tonawanda.. They stopped at a
    tavern where they had some re-
    freshments and danced, after
    which they left and drove along
    Delaware street until the acci-
    dent occurred.
    Coroner Investigating
    Coroner J. E. Helwig is investigating
    circumstances connected
    with the crash.
    The body of Miss Bell was re-
    .moved to Wattengel's morgue on
    Oliver street, Freeh was taken
    to Hamp's morgue on Adam
    street.
    Miss Bell was the daughter -of
    Mrs. .Edna Bell- Frech was the
    son of Mrs. Anna.. Frech. Miss
    .Arnold is the daughter of Mr.
    and Mrs. Walter Arnold. Her
    parents were notified of the ac-
    cident by the police and left St.
    Catherines at once for the Ton-
    awandas.
    Besides his mother Frech is
    survived by two brothers, George
    and Robert, and two sisters, An-
    na and Martha. Services will
    be held Monday afternoon at 2
    o'clock from the residence. Rev.
    Theophil Twente will officiate
    and burial will be in the City
    cemetery.
    Freeh was a membar of the
    Junior class of the Tonawanda
    high school and wa sa member of
    the football squad.
    Besides her mother Miss Bell
    is survived by two brothers
    Willis and Donald, and four sisters,
    Mrs. Arnold Hankinson and
    the Misses Marjorie and Carol
    Bell, all of the Tonawandas, and
    Mrs. Raymond Phelps, Buffalo.
    Arrangements for the funeral
    will be announced later.

    ALSO

    Niagara Gazette - 8/8/1936

    Rites will be held Monday afternoon
    for Miss Dorothy Bell, 17 years old,
    142 Grove street, and Walter A.
    Frech, 18 years old, 457 Adams street,
    who lost their lives in an automovile
    accident at Delwaware and Harriet
    streets yesterday morning. services
    will be conducted for Miss Bell at
    3 o'clock from the reswidence, the Rev.
    Craig Schwartz officiating. Place of
    burial will be at the convenience of
    the family. The Rev. theophil Twente
    will conduct services for Frech at the
    residence at 2 o'clock. Burial will be
    in the city cemetery. Miss Bell is
    survived by her mother, Mary E; two
    brothers, Willis and Donald, and four
    sisters, Mrs. Arnold Hankinson and
    the Misses Marjorie and Carol Bell,
    all of Tonawand, and Mrs. Raymond
    Phelps, Buffalo. Frech leaves a moth-
    er, Anna; two brothers, George and
    Robert, and two sisters, Anna and
    Martha, all of Tonawanda.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BELL, Kenneth W was born about 1888 in Palemo, Ontario, Canada (son of Martha); died on 11 Feb 1935 in Degraff Memorial Hospital, North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 2/11/1935

    NORTH TONAWANDA, Feb. 11 -
    Kenneth W. Bell. 48. of 149 Pine
    street, died today at the DeGraff
    Memorial hospital, after a brief illness.
    He was born In Palemo, Ont.
    and had resided here for the past
    seven years. He Is survived hy his
    wife, Edna Bell; fire daughters, Mrs.
    Arnold Henkinson and the Misses
    Rita, Dorothy, Carol and Marjorie
    Bell; two sons, Willis and Donald,
    all of this city; his mother, Mrs.
    Martha Bell, and two sisters, Mrs.
    Walter Arnold and Mrs. Frank Hall.
    of St. Catharines, Ont. The funeral
    arrangements have not been completed.

    Kenneth married FAWCETT, Mary Edna about 1908. Mary was born about 1889 in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Niagara, Ontario, Canada; died on 4 Oct 1960 in Degraff Memorial Hospital, North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  FAWCETT, Mary Edna was born about 1889 in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Niagara, Ontario, Canada; died on 4 Oct 1960 in Degraff Memorial Hospital, North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/6/1960

    LOVE - Mary'Edna Love, 72,
    of 13 Erie St., Tonawanda, died
    Tuesdav (Oct. 4, 1960) in DeGraff
    Memorial Hospital. Born at Niagara
    - on - the - Lake, Ont., she had
    resided in the Tonawandas for 35
    years. She is survived by her husband,
    Howard; four daughters,
    Mrs. James (Mildred) Hankinson,
    Mrs. Leonard (Marjorie) Lance,
    Mrs. Raymond (Rita) Phelps and
    Mrs. Charles (Carol) DeDario;
    two sons, Donald' and Willis Bell,
    all of the Tonawandas; four sisters,
    Mrs. John Miller of Toronto,
    Miss Edith Fawcett of Hamilton,
    Ont., and Mrs. William Larmet
    and Mrs. Melville Hoy, both of St.
    Catharines, Ont.; also 18 grandchildren
    and 11 great-grandchildren.
    Friends may call at the Wattengel
    Funeral Home, 307 Oliver
    St., North Tonawanda, where
    services will be at 2 p.m. Friday.
    The Rev. Karl H. A. Rest will officiate.
    Burial in Elmlawn Cemetery.

    Children:
    1. BELL, Mildred was born on 21 Dec 1907 in Canada; died on 18 Aug 1994 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.
    2. BELL, Willis F was born on 2 Oct 1909 in Canada; died on 17 Nov 1984 in Tonawanda, Erie County, NY.
    3. BELL, Marjorie Helena was born about 1912 in St Catherines, Lincoln Township, Ontario, Canada; died on 26 Nov 1966 in Allendale, Allendale County, SC.
    4. BELL, Rita Mae was born on 16 Feb 1914 in Canada; died on 17 Oct 1992 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY.
    5. BELL, Donald K was born on 7 Mar 1917 in Canada; died on 1 Nov 1980 in Degraff Memorial Hospital, North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY.
    6. 1. BELL, Dorothy E was born about 1919 in Canada; died on 7 Aug 1936 in Town of Tonawanda, Erie County, NY.
    7. BELL, Carol Phyllis


Generation: 3

  1. 5.  Martha
    Children:
    1. BELL
    2. 2. BELL, Kenneth W was born about 1888 in Palemo, Ontario, Canada; died on 11 Feb 1935 in Degraff Memorial Hospital, North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY.
    3. BELL



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