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  1. She was the wife of Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the first practical telephone. From the time of Mabel's courtship with Graham Bell in 1873, until his death in 1922, Mabel became and remained the most significant influence in his life.

  2. Alexander Graham Bell, his wife Mabel Gardiner Hubbard, and their daughters Elsie (left) and Marian ca. 1885 The Brodhead–Bell mansion, the Bell family residence in Washington, D.C., from 1882 to 1889

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  4. Jun 28, 2019 · Bell “was engaged to Mabel Hubbard”, a woman he married the year after he invented the phone, “who remained his wife until his death in 1922”, Snopes says. The photo in the meme is of Bell and Hubbard – not “Margaret Hello”.

  5. In Aerial Experiment Association. …Graham Bell and his wife, Mabel Hubbard Bell. Read More. Other articles where Mabel Hubbard Bell is discussed: Alexander Graham Bell: One of Bell’s students was Mabel Hubbard, daughter of Gardiner Greene Hubbard, a founder of the Clarke School.

  6. Mabel and Alexander were parents to two daughters, Elsie May Bell, who married Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor of National Geographic fame and Marian “Daisy” Hubbard Bell. Mabel also bore two sons, Edward and Robert, both of whom died shortly after birth leaving their parents bereft.

  7. Mar 26, 2021 · Here are 10 things we know about Alexander Graham Bell's deaf wife, Mabel Bell. In 2018, Mabel Bell was named a National Historic Person. This is partly because she founded AEA (Aerial Experimental Association) and also because she founded social and educational institutions.

  8. Mar 13, 2020 · Mabel Hubbard Bell, financier, community leader and wife of Alexander Graham Bell. (courtesy Harris & Ewing collection/Library of Congress) Early Life and Education. Mabel Hubbard was born into a wealthy family in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her mother, Gertrude Mercer McCurdy, was well educated.

  9. One of these men, Gardiner Hubbard, had a deaf daughter, Mabel, who later became Bell's wife. Alexander Graham Bell. To help deaf children, Bell experimented in the summer of 1874 with a human ear and attached bones, magnets, smoked glass, and other things.

  10. Alexander Graham Bell died at his estate, Beinn Bhreagh, on Cape Breton Island on 2 August 1922. His wife followed him five months later. In our public poll , Alexander Graham Bell was voted the third most popular Scottish scientist from the past.