Arlie Clyde Bell was born on August 16, 1898 in Nebraska. His parents were His parents were John W. Bell & Jennette "Nettie" Rollf Bell.
In 1901, Arlie Clyde Bell and his family were living in Silver Lake, Adams County, Nebraska.
In April, 1910, they were farming in Solomon, Graham County, Kansas.
Arlie Clyde Bell registered for the draft on September 12, 1918 in Hill City, Graham County, Kansas. He was working on his father's farm, was of medium height, medium build, with gray eyes and dark hair.
Lucy Mary Hall married Arlie Clyde Bell on June 23, 1920 in Logan, Lincoln County, Kansas. His parents were John W. Bell & Jennette "Nettie" Rollf Bell.
In 1925, Lucy Mary Hall & Arlie Clyde Bell were farming in Indiana, Graham County, Kansas. They had 3 children:
In 1930, Lucy Mary Hall & Arlie Clyde Bell were still farming in Indiana, Graham County, Kansas. They had a final child: Glen Elmer Bell (1937 -)
By April, 1940, they had returned to Webber, Jewell County, Kansas.
In 1959, Lucy Mary Hall & Arlie Clyde Bell were living in Lincoln, Jefferson County, Nebraska, where Arlie Clyde Bell died on October 10, 1963. He is buried in Wyuka Cemetery, in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska.
Lucy Mary Hall married Clay Harrison Forney on April 18, 1967.
Lucy Mary Hall died December 1, 1978 in Beloit Hospital in Jewell County, Kansas. She was buried in Wyuka Cemetery, in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska.
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