Bell, Raymond Martin, 1907-1999
Raymond Martin Bell genealogist
Bell, Raymond M.
VIAF ID: 165441971 ( Personal )
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Works
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Alexander Stephens, 1727-1814, Scotland, Pennsylvania, Georgia; grandfather of Alexander Hamilton Stephens | |
The ancestry of Richard Milhous Nixon. | |
The ancestry of Samuel Clemens, grandfather of Mark Twain | |
The Bells of Stony Creek, Middle Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania | |
The Dutch Fork settlement of Donegal Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, with notes on these families, Deeds (Dietz), Fullenwider (Follenweider), Hupp, Leffler (Löffler), Miller (Müller), Philabaum, Rice (Reis), Winter, and on Zion United Methodist Church | |
Emigrants from the Wolfersweiler region of Germany to Pennsylvania : 1730-1750 | |
The Ensmingers of Alsace and Pennsylvania | |
Estate records, 1781-96 and deed records, 1782-85 in Washington County, Pennsylvania | |
The family of Paul Trimmer (c1750-c1834) of Washington County, Pennsylvania | |
The family of William Carson, Revolutionary soldier, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania | |
From James to Richard; the Nixon line. | |
General physics | |
The growth of Methodism in West Virginia from 1775 to 1805 | |
The Henthorn family : Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, with notes on Cresap and Quinn families | |
Jacob Gruber, 1778-1850 : Methodist preacher | |
James Clemens, Jr., 1791-1878 of Saint Louis, Missouri : James was a second cousin of Mark Twain's father | |
James Kelly of Letterkenny Twp., Franklin Co., Pa., and his descendants. | |
John Bell of Barree township, Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania, a record of his ancestors and descendants | |
John McCoy (1705-1781) of Rye Twp., Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania, his children and grandchildren | |
Journal by Sergeant William McCoy of the march from Pennsylvania to Quebec, July 13, 1775 to December 31, 1775 | |
Journal of a tour to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in the spring of 1828; (a trip across Pennsylvania). | |
The journal of Robert Ayres, Methodist circuit rider, 1785-1789 ... | |
Lists of inhabitants in Washington County, Pennsylvania, 1800 or before, with maps of early townships. 1776-80 petition [and] 1800 county census. | |
The McElhatton brothers (also McIlhatton, McHatton) of Bratton Township, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, 1760-1783 | |
The Merryman family of Centre County, Pennsylvania with notes on Hartline | |
Methodism comes to Uniontown | |
Methodism in the Wheeling, West Virginia district, 1785-1810 | |
Methodist circuits in central Pennsylvania before 1812 | |
Methodist source materials, as illustrated in the Western Christian advocate, 1834-44 | |
Mother Cumberland : tracing your ancestors in south-central Pennsylvania | |
Mother of the president : Hannah Milhous Nixon, 1885-1967 | |
The Nixon chart. | |
Notes on the Ensminger family | |
Ohio Circuit, Methodist Protestant : formed 1829 | |
Ohio Methodist circuits : Marietta, 1816-1818, Zanesville, 1818-1820, from the notes of Thomas A. Morris | |
Our Sigler ancestors. [from old catalog] | |
Our Sigler ancestors [microform] : early settlers in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania | |
The pioneers of Mifflin county, Pennsylvania; who's who in the early records with an account of the growth of the county before 1790 | |
Pioneers of the Big (Kishacoquillas) Valley, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania : Alexander, Brown, McNitt, Reed, Taylor, and others | |
Radio and television reminiscences : Raymond M. Bell in the Pittsburgh Oscillator (includes Raymond M. Bell radio publications bibliography) | |
The Raman spectrum of sulphuric acid [by] Raymond M. Bell and Myron A. Jeppesen ... | |
Reason Pumphrey, 1736-1812 : Maryland-Pennsylvania-West Virginia early Methodist | |
Residents of Lewistown, Pennsylvania, 1800 | |
Richard Henry Lee, 1794-1865, lawyer, professor, minister | |
Samuel Mason, 1739-1803 : captain in Virginia, judge in Pennsylvania, river pirate in Kentucky, desperado in Mississippi | |
Searching in western Pennsylvania. | |
The Seibert family : Wolfersweiler, Saar, Tulpehocken, Pennsylvania, Clear Spring, Maryland, Martinsburg, West Virginia | |
Some New Jersey families : Bunn, Burdg, Clayton, Inskeep, Malmsbury, Trimmer, Vankirk | |
Supplement, 1978, to The Wotring-Woodring family, 1968 : the first five generations in America | |
Television in the thirties | |
The townships of Mother Cumberland, including Bedford, Blair, Centre, Cumberland, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin and Perry counties, Pennsylvania | |
Trimmer family outline | |
The Vautrin-Wotring-Woodring family; Lorraine-Alsace-Pennsylvania | |
The Vollenweider family in America : Henry Fullenwider--Kentucky, Jacob Fulle(n)wider--Maryland, Jacob Ful(l)enwider--North Carolina, Ulrich Ful(len)wider--Virginia | |
The Washington County, Pennsylvania, ancestors of Vice-President Richard M. Nixon | |
William Crocker, 1775-1855 : Huntingdon Co., Pa., Mercer Co., Pa., with notes on Davidson | |
Your future in physics |