The Descendants of Anlaff, who died in 905.


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170. Frances Louisa BELL [52379] (George, K.C.B. (Major General, Sir)161, George160, WALTER145, Walter140, Walter135, Henry131, Edmund126, Robert (Sir)115, Edmund (Sir)114, Robert (Sir)101, William97, Robert92, Edmund90, Edmund85, George66, Alexander65, Edmund61, Alexander60, Selim53, Almeric43, Hubert37, Odo29, Leolph23, Guthrum21, Guthlac20, Athelwold17, Hengist12, Osrick10, Reginald4, Anlaff1) was born in 1817 and died in 1908 at age 91.

General Notes: In a Document received attached to an e-Mail from Alan Turner in April 2014, he commences his Story of the Bell Family with the following:
The Bell family represents the most complete and traceable branch of the family tree with records going back 1000 years. We are fortunate in having had as a member of this family a competent genealogist. I refer to Henry Nugent Bell born in 1797, the younger brother of Major General Sir George Bell.
Henry Nugent Bell researched a family tree that was certified by Francis Townsend Esq., Windsor Herald of the College of Arms in London in 1818. Henry wrote the "Huntingdon Peerage" (Baldwin Craddock and Joy, London 1820) and was responsible for having Robin Hood's hereditary title, Earl of Huntingdon, recognised. Henry was at the time a law student at the Inner Court.

Frances married Alexander James ARMSTRONG [52378], son of Major Genl., Alexander ARMSTRONG, Royal Irish Artillery [22421] and Jane CLARKE [22440], on 27 May 1835 in Larah Co. Cavan Ireland. Alexander was born Abt. 1806.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 174 F    i. Georgina Emily ARMSTRONG [9834] was born in 1843 in Co. Cavan Ireland, died on 5 Jun 1914 in Makaraka Gisborne New Zealand at age 71, and was buried on 6 Jun 1914 in Makaraka Cemetery Gisborne New Zealand.


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