Andrew Beauchamp Mackintosh Bell

Male 1912 - 1976  (64 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Andrew Beauchamp Mackintosh Bell was born in 1912 (son of Dr. James Abbott Mackintosh Bell, M. A., Ph. D., O. B. E., L.L. D. and Vera Margaret Beauchamp); died on 3 Mar 1976 in Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1976 in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Ramsay, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

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    • _FGRAVE: 179626308
    • _STAT: Never Married


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Dr. James Abbott Mackintosh Bell, M. A., Ph. D., O. B. E., L.L. D. was born on 23 Sep 1877 in Argenteuil, Laurentides Region, Quebec, Canada (son of Andrew Bell and Marianne Rosamond); died on 31 Mar 1934 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 2 Apr 1934 in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Ramsay, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

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    • Name: Mack Bell
    • Name: Major James Mackintosh Bell
    • _FGLINK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/183272740
    • _FGRAVE: 183272740
    • _FSFTID: L7JX-5H6
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    Died:
    March 31, 1934 Almonte Gazette

    The funeral was held in Almonte on Monday afternoon, of Dr. James r Mackintosh Bell. He died at his home "Old Burnside" last Saturday morning following an illness of several months' duration. He was 57 years of age. The late Dr. Bell was born at St. Andrews, Que., on Dec. 23rd, 1877. He was a son of the late Andrew Bell and Marianne Rosamond. His parents removed to Almonte soon after Dr. Bell's birth and lived in the residence on Mitcheson street, lately purchased by T. A. Thompson, M.P. Dr. Bell's father was a well known civil engineer of the Ottawa Valley. His uncle Robert Bell, was for many years Dominion Geologist. Simplest rites characterized the funeral here Monday afternoon of Major James Mackintosh Bell, M.A., Ph.D? O.B.E., LL.D., world renowned geologist, explorer,' traveller, author, soldier and lecturer, who passed away at his home, "Old Burnside," Saturday morning in his 57th year, after a life of color, usefulness and service to his King and country and to his fellow men in Canada and in far off lands, Siberia, Russian Turkest&n, Australia, New Zealand and Manchuria.

    War comrades attended but there was no firing party, and there was no funeral oration, just a brief service of marked dignity and beauty. Several hundreds, including more than a score of his most intimate friends from Ottawa, attended the service in St. Paul's Anglican church to pay their last tribute of respect to Major Bell as a man, who while he won undoubted fame for his brilliant woik in many fields, yet was always best known and most respected for his distinct charm of personality and his unusual capacity for making and keeping friends.

    Old comrades of the 73rd Battalion, which Major Bell recruited, provided the' pallbearers and a guard of honor which stood smartly at attention as the cortege passed the Almonte war memorial enroute to the Auld Kirk cemetery where the casket was placed in a vault, pending interment in the Anglican cemetery later in the spring. The casket was flag-draped, emblematic of Major Bell's outstanding war services for which he was given the decoration of the Order of the British Empire. Many of the floral tributes, which were sent with a wealth of profusion despite the request of the family that flowers be omitted, were placed on the memorial.

    The town flags were half-masted as a mark of respect to Major Bell as one of Almonte's most noted sons. While he travelled far throughout the world, his home has been here since his very early boyhood years. The streets of the town were practically deserted during the period of the service and later many citizens Stood with bowed heads as the cortege wended its way slowly through the streets to the cemetery. Major Bell was honorary president of the Almonte branch of the Canadian Legion; member of the Mississippi Lodge, A.P. and A.M., Almonte; president of the Ottawa branch of the League of Nations Society in Canada; second vice-president of the Canadian Geographical Society, and a past president of the General Alumni of . Queen's University.

    Representatives of these and other organizations with which he was more or less closely associated during his lifetime were present a t the funeral. Church Service In charge of His Grace the Most Rev. Dr. J. C. Roper, archbishop of Ottawa and metropolitan of Ontario; Archdeacon D. T. Clayton of Perth; and Rev. J. J. Lowe, rector of St. Paul's, the service lasted just half an hour. Claude Thomson, St. Paul's organist, officiated a t the organ and W. H. Morton led the full choir. The hymns, favorites of the deceased, were "The King of Love My Shepherd Is" and "Unto the Hills Around Do I Lift Up My Eyes."

    The responsive readings embraced the 90th and the 23rd Psalms. The Scripture . lesson was the usual one, the 16th Chapter of the 1st Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians. The 'committal service was said in the church, followed by the recitation of the Lord's Prayer ill unison and the benediction by Syg Grace. As the flowers were carried from the church, the organist rendered "Days and Moments Quickly Playing" and then the Nunc Dimittis was chanted as the casket was borne from the church.

    Resting on the casket were two sprays of Lilies-of-the-valley, from the family, and a cross of balsam, fashioned by the elder son. Chief Mourners Among the chief mourners were the widow Mrs. Bell, formerly Miss Vera Margaret Beauchamp, daughter of Sir Harold Beauchamp of Wellington, New Zealand; two sons, Andrew B. M. Bell, student a t Queen's University, and John M. M. Bell, at home; two sisters, Miss Alice Bell of Ottawa and Mrs. John F. Stairs of Montreal; Jeffrey Gaherty, Col. Gilbert' S. Stairs, K.C., and Denis Stairs, all of Montreal, nephews and Miss Margaret Stairs, Montreal, a niece.

    The pallbearers were Allan Jackman, Donald- Taylor, Stanley M cLaren and James Scott, all of Almonte; and Major William Hooper and R obert Patchell, K.C., both of Carleton Place. Ottawa Friends Present Among the many friends and colleagues present from the Capital were the following: Dr. Charles Camsell, deputy minister of mines and president of the Canadian Geographical Society; Charles G. Cowan, chairman of the national executive of the League of Nations Society in Canada; Dr. Oscar D. Skelton, under secretary of state for external affairs; Senator H. H. Horsey, representing the General Alumni of Queen's University; Senator A. E, Fripp, K.C.; H. S. Southam; Capt. Fairfax Webber, representing the 73rd Battalion; Col. G. P. Murphy; J . Lorn McDougall; R. M. Gemmel, O. M. Biggar, K.C.; J. A. Wilson, controller of civil aviation; G. C. Monture, president of the Ottawa branch of the Queen's Alumni and secretary of the Ottawa branch of the National Council of Education; Col. H. C. Osborne; J. H. LeRougetel, first secretary of the British high commissioner; representing the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Ottawa branch were: Dr.' F. J.- Alcock, S. C. Ells, M. F. Goudge, Capt. H. E. Silver and Archibald Campbell and B. Stewart McKenzie. Among Others Present Among others attending from out of town were ? Duncan McArthur, professor of history, and E. L. Bruce, professor of geology, representing Queen's University; M. R. McFarlane, registrar of the pharmacy department, ? representing the University of Toronto; Bertram Winnett, president of the Queen's Alma Mater Society; Tandy Davoud, president of the Queen's University Student Body; :j Andre^ Dorfman, Toronto, managing director of Anglo Huronian, Ltd.;; D. A. Gillies, R. L. Gusselle and JR. A. Jeffrey, all of Arnprior; Mrs. John A. Stewart of Perth; members of Major Bell's mining staff; members of Almonte Town Council; the Board of Education, and representatives of other public and semi-public bodies; Members of the Conservative executive present were: the County President, A. G. Rosamond, W. H. Stafford, K.C., and Dr. A. A: Metcalfe, H. H. Cole and Jam es Moncur. while Dr. J. F., Dunn, an officer of the Liberal executive of the county, represented that political party. Floral Tributes Among those who sent floral tributes were the following: Rt. Hon. Sir Robert and Lady Borden, Dr. F. G. Banting, Toronto; Dr. R. Tait McKenzie, Philadelphia.

    James married Vera Margaret Beauchamp. Vera was born in 1885 in New Zealand; died on 3 Feb 1974 in Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1974 in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Ramsay, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Vera Margaret Beauchamp was born in 1885 in New Zealand; died on 3 Feb 1974 in Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1974 in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Ramsay, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

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    Children:
    1. 1. Andrew Beauchamp Mackintosh Bell was born in 1912; died on 3 Mar 1976 in Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1976 in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Ramsay, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. John Mackintosh Bell was born in 1914; died on 10 Oct 1996 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Oct 1996 in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Ramsay, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Andrew Bell was born on 21 Dec 1835 in Streetsville, Peel County, Ontario, Canada (son of Rev. Andrew Bell and Eliza Ann Thomson); died on 12 Oct 1912 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Oct 1912 in St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery, Almonte, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

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    • _FGRAVE: 97827292
    • _FSFTID: KZ6D-NJ6
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    Notes:

    Died:
    "Andrew Bell was born on December 21st, 1835, at Toronto [Toronto Twp., Peel County]. His father was the Reverend William [Andrew] Bell, a Presbyterian minister, and his mother [Eliza Ann] was the eldest daughter of the late Colonel E. [Edward] W. Thomson, of Toronto. Andrew Bell was educated at Queen's University, from which he graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1853. ,,, In September 1858, Mr. Bell married Miss [Marianne] Rosamond, eldest daughter of James Rosamond. ... He died at his home 'The Maples,' in Almonte, on Tuesday, October 12th, 1912. ..." [Obituary of Andrew Bell C.E. (1835-1912); from: Pg. 78; Annual Report, Association of Ontario Land Surveyors, Toronto, 1913 ]

    Andrew married Marianne Rosamond in Sep 1858 in Lanark County, Canada West. Marianne (daughter of James Rosamond and Margaret Wilson) was born on 24 Oct 1835 in Carleton Place, Lanark County, Canada West; died on 24 Aug 1927 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery, Almonte, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Marianne Rosamond was born on 24 Oct 1835 in Carleton Place, Lanark County, Canada West (daughter of James Rosamond and Margaret Wilson); died on 24 Aug 1927 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery, Almonte, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

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    • _FGRAVE: 97827394
    • _FSFTID: KZ65-BLV
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    Children:
    1. Rosalind Margaret Bell was born on 5 Nov 1859 in Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada; died on 29 May 1896 in Montecito, Santa Barbara, California, United States; was buried in 1896 in Santa Barbara Cemetery, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, United States.
    2. Helen Eliza Bell was born in 1863 in Douglas, Bromley Township, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada; died on 3 Jan 1963 in Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1963 in Fairview Lawn Cemetery, Halifax, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    3. Mary Alexandra Bell was born in 1864 in Douglas, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada; died on 27 Jun 1951 in Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1951 in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Ramsay, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Margaret Rosamond Bell was born on 7 May 1866 in Ontario, Canada; died on 7 Feb 1947 in Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1947 in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Ramsay, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    5. Andrew Thomson Bell was born on 15 May 1869; died in 1893; was buried in 1893 in St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery, Almonte, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    6. Alice Maude Bell was born in 1873 in Ontario, Canada; and died.
    7. 2. Dr. James Abbott Mackintosh Bell, M. A., Ph. D., O. B. E., L.L. D. was born on 23 Sep 1877 in Argenteuil, Laurentides Region, Quebec, Canada; died on 31 Mar 1934 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 2 Apr 1934 in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Ramsay, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Rev. Andrew Bell was born on 5 Sep 1803 in London, Greater London, England (son of Rev. William Bell, M. A. and Mary Black); died on 27 Sep 1856 in L'Orignal, Prescott and Russell United counties, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1856 in Moore's Cemetery, Mississauga, Peel Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada.

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    • _FGRAVE: 172957122
    • _FSFTID: KLQ7-5GB
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    Notes:

    Buried:
    nscription
    in memory
    of the
    Rev. Andrew Bell
    formerly Minister
    of the
    Established Church of
    Scotland
    in the Township of
    Toronto
    who died Sept. 27 1856
    aged 53 years & 22 dy's
    "Remember the words of
    the Lord Jesus how He said
    Blessed are those servants
    whom the Lord when he
    cometh shall find watching."

    Andrew married Eliza Ann Thomson on 23 Nov 1833 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada. Eliza (daughter of Edward William Thomson and Selina Lee) was born on 17 Mar 1816 in York County, Ontario, Canada; died on 2 Jun 1839 in Peel County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1839 in Moore's Cemetery, Mississauga, Peel Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Eliza Ann Thomson was born on 17 Mar 1816 in York County, Ontario, Canada (daughter of Edward William Thomson and Selina Lee); died on 2 Jun 1839 in Peel County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1839 in Moore's Cemetery, Mississauga, Peel Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada.

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    • _FGRAVE: 172957195
    • _FSFTID: LC8K-FG3
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    Notes:

    Died:
    The daughter of Col. Edward William Thomson and his first wife Sarah Maria Terry (?--c1827) she married Rev. Andrew Bell November 23rd, 1833 at Toronto

    Daughter of E. W. Thomson of Toronto [husband's obituary, 10 Oct 1856 in the Bathurst Courier]

    Children:
    1. Eliza Bell was born on 26 Aug 1834 in Streetsville, Peel County, Ontario, Canada; died on 21 Jan 1912 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, United States; was buried in 1912 in United Cemeteries, Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. 4. Andrew Bell was born on 21 Dec 1835 in Streetsville, Peel County, Ontario, Canada; died on 12 Oct 1912 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Oct 1912 in St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery, Almonte, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

  3. 10.  James Rosamond was born in Feb 1805 in County Leitrim, Connacht, Ireland; died on 8 Aug 1894 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Aug 1894 in St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery, Almonte, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

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    James married Margaret Wilson. Margaret was born in 1811 in Scotland; died on 22 Mar 1897 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1897 in St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery, Almonte, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Margaret Wilson was born in 1811 in Scotland; died on 22 Mar 1897 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1897 in St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery, Almonte, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

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    • _FGRAVE: 98235959

    Children:
    1. Bennett Rosamond was born on 10 May 1833; died on 18 May 1910; was buried in May 1910 in St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery, Almonte, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. 5. Marianne Rosamond was born on 24 Oct 1835 in Carleton Place, Lanark County, Canada West; died on 24 Aug 1927 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery, Almonte, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. William Rosamond was born in 1839; died in 1928; was buried in 1928 in St. Peter's Anglican Church Cemetery, Cobourg, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada.
    4. James Rosamond was born in 1842 in Lanark County, Canada West; died on 12 Dec 1925 in Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1925 in St. Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery, Almonte, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.




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