"BELL - Residence, 22 S. 22d st., Sept. 24, FLEURETTE DE BENNEVILLE, wife of John C. Bell. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Tues., 11.30 A. M. St. Martin's Church, Radnor, Pa. Inter. Old St. David's Devon."
Fleurette de Benneville Keim Myers, was the daughter of
Leonard Myers and Hetty de Benneville Keim. A lineal descendant of
Nicholas Keim (who migrated to the present city of Reading, Pennsylvania,
in 1698) and a descendant of the de Bennevilles of Colonial times, Fleurette
grew up in the old Myers mansion in a section called Branchtown on York
Road near La Salle University’s campus in northwest Philadelphia. She and
John C. Bell were married there in 1890. Fleurette became a noted bridge
player. She died in 1916, about two years after the mansion was razed.
"BELL - Residence, 22 S. 22d st., Sept. 24, FLEURETTE DE BENNEVILLE, wife of John C. Bell. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Tues., 11.30 A. M. St. Martin's Church, Radnor, Pa. Inter. Old St. David's Devon."
Fleurette de Benneville Keim Myers, was the daughter of
Leonard Myers and Hetty de Benneville Keim. A lineal descendant of
Nicholas Keim (who migrated to the present city of Reading, Pennsylvania,
in 1698) and a descendant of the de Bennevilles of Colonial times, Fleurette
grew up in the old Myers mansion in a section called Branchtown on York
Road near La Salle University’s campus in northwest Philadelphia. She and
John C. Bell were married there in 1890. Fleurette became a noted bridge
player. She died in 1916, about two years after the mansion was razed.
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