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Templates {{Authority control}} and {{Persondata}} --as well categories that pertain to individual persons, such as Births by year and Deaths by year-- belong to redirect pages for the individual persons --Thelma Bell and {{-r|Corydon Bell}-- not to this joint biography.
Here are some identifying and vital data. The parenthetical notes are copied from LCCN which cites "Biography resource center WWW site" for each.
(Thelma Harrington Bell; b. July 3, 1896, Detroit; dau. of James Bishop and Sarah Jane (Smith) Harrington; m. Corydon Whitten Bell, 1921; d. May 1985, Knoxville, Tenn.; freelance writer of juveniles)