Alexander Graham Bell had two brothers, Melville and Edward, both of whom died from tuberculosis in their early adulthood. He also had a sister named Marion, who was deaf. Bell's family background, particularly his connections to the deaf community, significantly influenced his work and inventions in communication.
Yes,had two brothers Ted and Melly.
William Herschel had six siblings: three brothers and three sisters. His brothers were Alexander, Jacob, and Simon, while his sisters were Mary, Anne, and another sister whose name is less commonly mentioned. The Herschel family was quite close-knit, and several of his siblings were involved in various artistic and scientific pursuits.
Nine brothers and sisters together.
99% of sisters hate their brothers
9 brothers and 5 sisters.
two brothers
Alexander bell had 2 brothers
He did not have sisters. He had two brothers named Melville and Edward.
his grandad taught in china his uncle lived in dublin and his father mr.Alexander Melville bell
Yes, Alexander Fleming had four siblings - two brothers and two sisters.
Thomas A. Watson was Alexander Graham Bell's assistant at the time of his invention of the telephone in 1876.
Yes, Alexander Graham Bell had 2 brothers. They both died in Scotland.
Alexander Fleming had four siblings - two brothers and two sisters.
Two Brothers
yes he did have brothers
Alexander Mackenzie, a Scottish explorer, did not have any brothers and sisters. He was an only child.
Justina did have brothers and sisters. Her half-sister Emma, and her half-brothers Ralph and Alexander.