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  1. Alexander Melville Bell (1 March 1819 – 7 August 1905) was a teacher and researcher of physiological phonetics and was the author of numerous works on orthoepy and elocution. Additionally he was also the creator of Visible Speech which was used to help the deaf learn to talk, and was the father of Alexander Graham Bell .

  2. Dec 17, 2007 · Alexander Melville Bell, educator, founder of the Canadian telephone industry (b at Edinburgh, Scot 1 Mar 1819; d at Washington, DC 7 Aug 1905). He was the father of Alexander Graham Bell. Prior to moving his family to Tutela Heights near Brantford, Ontario, in the 1870s, he was professor of elocution at the universities of London and Edinburgh.

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  4. Added: Apr 25, 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 2271. Source citation. Father of Alexander Graham Bell. ~ Windham County Reformer, Brattleboro, VT Aug 11, 1905. Alex M. Bell 86, father of Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the Telephone, died at the home of his son in Washington Monday. He was a native of Edinburgh, Scotland, but had lived in ...

  5. c Two died soon after birth. Alexander Graham Bell ( / ˈɡreɪ.əm /, born Alexander Bell; March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) [4] was a Scottish-born [N 1] Canadian-American inventor, scientist and engineer who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone. He also co-founded the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1885.

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  6. Alexander Melville Bell. Alexander Bell (1790-1865) married (1) Elizabeth Colville (died 1856), divorced 1831, had 4 children, 2 girls and 2 boys:

  7. Alexander Melville Bell, born in Edinburg, Scotland, March ist, 1819, had three distinct periods of professional life. The first twenty-four years, that of Student, the succeeding twenty-seven years, that of Teacher, and the last thirty-five years, that of Master. Owing to the fact at the time of birth, that his father, Alexander Bell, then ...

  8. Oct 13, 2023 · Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, Scotland. A stone inscription marks his birthplace on South Charlotte Street. He had two brothers, Melville and Edward, who both tragically succumbed to tuberculosis. His father, Alexander Melville Bell, was a phonetician, and his mother was Eliza Grace Bell.

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