No of course not, just because he made the telephone doesn't mean his wife and mother aren't going to be deaf. They still can't hear but they inspired him to create his invention,
ALexander graham bell's mother was called Eliza Grace Symonds. She worked as a musician and a painter.
1963
Alexander Graham Bell is the inventor of the phone.
Bell studied hearing and speech, due to his wife and mother both being deaf. This study eventually led to his invention of the telephone in 1876.
Answer Alexander Graham BellHe was deaf.ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL WAS NOT DEAF!!! His mother and his wife Mabel Hubbard were, But Alexander Graham Bell was not! His motive for even starting to experiment with hearing was to learn more about the deafness.
do their own job
Alexander Graham Bell's real name was Alexander Bell. The "Graham" was added later by his father in honor of Alexander's mother's maiden name, Graham.
5th of July 1911
the father was Alexander melvile bell and the mother was eliza grace bell!!
Father: Professor Alexander Melville Bell. Mother: Eliza Grace Symonds Bell.
Alexander Graham Bell's mother and wife both had a hearing impairment. His mother, Eliza Grace Symonds Bell, began losing her hearing after a bout of scarlet fever, while his wife, Mabel Gardiner Hubbard Bell, lost her hearing at a young age due to a childhood illness. This personal connection to hearing loss greatly influenced Bell's work on the invention of the telephone and his dedication to improving communication for those with hearing impairments.
no it is for deaf peoples