Alexander Graham Bell Biography, Birthday & Nationality

Alexander Graham Bell 03/03/1847   -   02/08/1922

Alexander Graham Bell Introduction:

Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish-American scientist and inventor, referred to as ‘Father of the Telephone’. This biography of Alexander Bell provides detailed information about his childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline.

Alexander Graham Bell Biography, Awards, Facts and Family

  • Famous: Inventors
  • Died At Age: 75
  • Sun Sign: Pisces
  • Born Country: Scotland
  • Born In: Edinburgh
  • Famous As: Inventor Of Telephone
  • Spouse/Ex-: Mabel Gardiner Hubbard (m. 1877–1922)
  • Father: Alexander Melville Bell
  • Mother: Eliza Grace
  • Siblings: Edward Charles Bell, Melville James Bell
  • Children:
    1. Edward Bell
    2. Elsie May Bell Grosvenor-Myers
    3. Marian Hubbard Bell Fairchild
    4. Robert Bell
  • Died On: August 2, 1922
  • Place Of Death: Beinn Bhreagh, Nova Scotia
  • Diseases & Disabilities: Dyslexia
  • City: Edinburgh, Scotland
  • Founder/Co-Founder: American Institute Of Electrical Engineers
  • Discoveries/inventions: Invented The Telephone
  • Education:
    1. University Of Edinburgh
    2. University College London
  • Awards: 1902 - Albert Medal 1912 - Elliott Cresson Medal 1876 - US Patent
  • Bio: Alexander Graham Bell Was A Scottish-American Scientist And Inventor, Referred To As ‘Father Of The Telephone’. This Biography Of Alexander Bell Provides Detailed Information About His Childhood, Life, Achievements, Works & Timeline.