Abraham Bell (1778-1856)

Founder of Abraham Bell & Co., Shipping Merchants, of New York City

He was born in Northern Ireland to a Quaker family well-connected within Quaker merchant circles, particularly within the linen trade. He came to New York City in 1797 and founded the shipping firm and commissions merchant that bore his name on Fulton Street. It specialized in the export of Southern cotton to England and Ireland. During the Potato Famine in the 1840s the Bells helped transport thousands of immigrants from Ireland. Abraham Bell was the father of six children who reached adulthood by his first wife (listed above) and several more by his second wife.

Spouse

Mary Christy

Mrs Mary (Christy) Bell

1786-1832

Children

Rebecca Harvey Bell

Mrs Rebecca Harvey (Bell) Coates

1813-1894

James Christy Bell

James C. Bell, of Yonkers & "The Hill" Columbia County, New York

1814-1897

Thomas Christy Bell

Thomas Christy Bell, of Yonkers, New York

1815-1864

Mary Christy Bell

Mary Christy Bell, died unmarried

1819-1909

Ann Eliza Bell

Ann Eliza Bell, died unmarried

1824-1891

William Bell

William Bell, of Yonkers & "The Hill" Columbia Co., New York

b.c.1828

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