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John Bell (Ohio politician)

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Preceded by
  
Amos E. Wood

Succeeded by
  
Frederick W. Green

Party
  
Whig Party


Role
  
U.S. representative

Name
  
John Bell

Resting place
  
Oakwood Cemetery

Born
  
June 19, 1796 Pennsboro, Pennsylvania (
1796-06-19
)

Died
  
May 4, 1869, Fremont, Ohio, United States

John Bell (June 19, 1796 – May 4, 1869) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio.

Born in Pennsboro, Pennsylvania, Bell received a limited education. He moved to Ohio in 1810 with his parents, who settled in Greene County, near Xenia. He moved to Lower Sandusky in 1823 and served as mayor in 1830. He was the probate judge of Sandusky County for several terms.

Bell was commissioned a major general in the state militia in 1834 and commanded Ohio forces in the Toledo War the next year.

He served as postmaster of Lower Sandusky from November 14, 1838, to May 3, 1841. He served as member of the state house of representatives in 1844 and 1845. He served as mayor of Fremont, Ohio, in 1845 and 1846.

Bell was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-first Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Amos E. Wood (January 7, 1851 – March 4, 1851).

He was a probate judge from 1852 to 1855 and again from 1858 to 1863. He died in Fremont, Ohio, on May 4, 1869 and was interred in Oakwood Cemetery (Fremont, Ohio).

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John Bell (Ohio politician) Wikipedia