Thomas Frederick Bell (1822-1892)

Thomas F. Bell, of San Francisco

A self-made Scot, among several prominent positions he held Thomas was best known as the director of Nevada’s Virginia & Truckee Railroad; the Eureka & Palisade Railroad; and, the mighty Bank of California, of which he was also one of the majority shareholders. He is also remembered for his relationship with Mary Ellen Pleasant, the Mother of Civil Rights in California with whom he shared their house.

Spouse (1)

Teresa Clingan-Harris

Mrs Teresa (Clingnan-Harris) Bell

1856-1922

Partner (1)

Mary Ellen Pleasant

Mary Ellen Pleasant, "The Mother of Civil Rights in California"

1814-1904

Children (5)

Viola Smith Bell

Viola S. Bell, died unmarried

1874-1966

Thomas Frederick Bell

T. "Fred" Bell, of San Francisco, California

1875-1934

Mary Teresa Bell

Mrs "Marie" (Bell) Holman

1878-1908

Reginald Thomas Bell

Reginald T. Bell, of Oakland, California

1884-1961

William Eustace Bell

William E. Bell, of Oakland, California

1885-1922

Associated Houses (2)

Beltane Ranch

Glen Ellen, California

Bell Mansion

San Francisco, California