. The Calls of Norfolk and Suffolk : their Paston connections and descendants. MRS. MAXWELL, EDNA HALL, ANDDAUGHTER EDNA HALL AND DAUGHTER. x-?^ LUCY BELL MAXWELL THEIR CONNECTIONS AND DESCENDANTS 87 Hughes and left two daughters: Lily, who married Captain Tudeerof Helsingfors; and Florence, who married Henry Pearson ofSmolensky near St. Petersburg. In 1857 Mr. Charles Bell married Miss Sarah B. Sehofield at thehouse of her uncle, Richard Bealey, Radcliffe, Manchester. James Bell became a merchant in Moscow and married Miss LucyAnn Weddell of Berwick-on-Tweed. James Bell was very successfulas


. The Calls of Norfolk and Suffolk : their Paston connections and descendants. MRS. MAXWELL, EDNA HALL, ANDDAUGHTER EDNA HALL AND DAUGHTER. x-?^ LUCY BELL MAXWELL THEIR CONNECTIONS AND DESCENDANTS 87 Hughes and left two daughters: Lily, who married Captain Tudeerof Helsingfors; and Florence, who married Henry Pearson ofSmolensky near St. Petersburg. In 1857 Mr. Charles Bell married Miss Sarah B. Sehofield at thehouse of her uncle, Richard Bealey, Radcliffe, Manchester. James Bell became a merchant in Moscow and married Miss LucyAnn Weddell of Berwick-on-Tweed. James Bell was very successfulas a merchant in Moscow, and retired after making his two sons,Frederick and Henry, his partners and successors. Coming to Britainwith his two daughters, Olga and Ada, he settled at his first return voyage to Russia to visit his sons he became avictim in the tragic wreck of the SS. Berlin off the Hook of Hollandin February 1907. Mrs. Ann Bell died at St. Petersburg on 28th October 1877, agedseventy-three. John Bell emigrated to Sydney, , and became a homeo-pathic practitioner there. He married Miss Mary Anderson an


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