Drewry
Bell was one of the first
people to experience an apparition of Kate, which came in the form of a giant,
mysterious bird sitting on a fence by the road leading to the Bell home.
When he fired a shot, the "creature" vanished without a trace.
This apparition occurred only a short time after his father
encountered a mysterious animal in the cornfield.
It
is said that Drewry Bell lived his entire life in constant fear of Kate, and
harbored extremely bitter feelings toward her because of Betsy’s
trials and tribulations. Although
he seldom spoke of Kate, he often referenced the physical and emotional torment
his sister experienced at the hands of the malevolent force.
The
third son of John and Lucy
Bell, Drewry was born in Halifax County, North Carolina and spent his early childhood there before moving to Tennessee
with his family. A lifelong
bachelor, Drewry Bell made his home across the Red River from the original Bell
farm. He became a successful farmer
and amassed six slaves to help him. It is not clear whether he owned the land he lived on, as the
1830 Federal Census lists him as owning six slaves but no land.