John C. Bell, Jr. AKA John Cromwell Bell, Jr. Born: 25-Oct-1892 Birthplace: Philadelphia, PA Died: 21-Mar-1974 Location of death: Wynnewood, PA Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, St. Asaph Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, PA
Gender: Male Religion: Anglican/Episcopalian Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Politician, Judge Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: Governor of Pennsylvania for 19 days Assumed Governorship upon the resignation of Edward Martin, who was elected to the United States Senate. His nineteen-day tenure is the shortest in Pennsylvania history. His successor, James H. Duff appointed him to the State Supreme Court. Father: John Cromwell Bell (Attorney General of Pennsylvania, b. 3-Oct-1861, d. 29-Dec-1935) Mother: Fleurette deBenneville Myers Brother: Bert Bell (NFL Commissioner, b. 25-Feb-1895, d. 11-Oct-1959) Wife: Sarah Andrews Baker (m. 29-Jun-1918, three sons, two daughters)
High School: Episcopal Academy, Merion, PA (1910) University: BA, University of Pennsylvania (1914) Law School: LLB, University of Pennsylvania (1917)
Pennsylvania State Supreme Court Chief Justice (1961-72) Pennsylvania State Supreme Court Justice (1950-61) Governor of Pennsylvania (2-Jan-1947 to 21-Jan-1947) Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania (1943-47) Pennsylvania State Official State Secretary of Banking (1939-42) Pennsylvania State Official Asst. DA, Philadelphia, PA (1922-25) Pennsylvania State Official Asst. City Solicitor, Philadelphia, PA (1919-22) Bell, Murdoch, Paxson and Dilworth Partner
American Bar Association Colonial Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Bar Association 1917 Sons of the American Revolution
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