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| birth_date = {{birth date|1832|4|7|mf=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Watertown, New York]] |
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| death_place = Battle Creek, [[Michigan]] |
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| occupation = Teacher, Author and Founder of the Seventh-day Adventist [[List of Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities|school system]] |
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⚫ | '''Goodloe Harper Bell''' (April 7, 1832 – January 17, 1899), born to David and Lucy Bell, was the first teacher at the first [[Seventh-day Adventist Church|Seventh-day Adventist]] school and co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist [[Seventh-day Adventist education|school system]].<ref>[http://www.andrews.edu/about/index.html About Andrews :: Andrews University<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> This first school was located on the first floor of the old ''[[Adventist Review|Review and Herald]]'' building in [[Battle Creek, Michigan]]. Bell and his family lived on the second floor. |
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⚫ | Some of his early students include [[Edson White|Edson]] and [[William C. White|Willie White]], sons of [[James Springer White|James]] and [[Ellen G. White]]. Ellen White was a great supporter and influence to G. H. Bell. |
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An original portrait of G. H. Bell resides at the Andrews University Museum. It was donated by Dr. Lavan C. and Junette Mapes. |
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G. H. Bell was the eldest of ten children born to David and Lucy Bell nee Blodgett. |
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⚫ | Some of his early students include [[Edson White|Edson]] and [[William C. White|Willie White]], sons of [[James Springer White|James]] and [[Ellen G. White]]. Ellen White was a great supporter and influence to G. H. Bell. Others included in the roster of his early students are two notable brothers, [[William K. Kellogg]] and [[John Harvey Kellogg]].<ref>[http://www.whiteestate.org/pathways/gbell.asp Ellen G. White Estate: Pathways of the Pioneers - Goodloe Bell<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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Descendants of David and Lucy Bell |
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* Goodloe Harper Bell 1832 - 1899 m. 1stly, Catherine Mary Stuart 1836 - 1866, m. 2ndly, Harriet E. 1834 - 1907 |
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* Helen M. Bell 1834 - 1887 m. Benjamin Frasier 1828 - ? |
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* Ambrose David Bell 1837 - 1902 m. 1stly, Laura Elizabeth Brewer 1842 - 1924, m. 2ndly, Jessie V. Middleton 1859 - ? |
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* Emer Adolphus Bell 1840 - 1862 |
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* Chauncey S. Bell 1842 - 1925, m. Amazilla Marie Fulkerson 1847 - 1932 |
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* Darwin Garrett Bell 1845 - 1907, m. Silvia Jane Northrup 1856 - 1937 |
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* Florilla Annette Bell 1847 - 1921, m. Charles A. Miller 1839 - 1913 |
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* Alice Emogene Bell 1849 - 1910 m. Bruce H. Jackson 1844 - 1910 |
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* Agnes Bell Abt. 1851 - Bef. 1860 |
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* Inez Bell 1853 - 1881, m. Peter Seaman 1850 - ? |
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==Interesting Notes== |
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Bell was the eldest of ten children born to David and Lucy Bell née Blodgett. Bell's sister Florilla and her husband Charles Miller are the great-grandparents of [[Burt Reynolds]]. {{Citation needed|date=October 2018}} |
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==Textbooks by Bell== |
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* [http://www.temcat.com/Broken-Blueprint/Broken.htm] The Broken Blueprint by Vance Ferrell |
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==Books by This Author== |
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* Bell's Language Series - Circa. 1896 |
* Bell's Language Series - Circa. 1896 |
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** Book 1/Primary Language Lessons |
** Book 1/Primary Language Lessons |
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* Progressive Bible Lessons for Children - Circa. 1872 |
* Progressive Bible Lessons for Children - Circa. 1872 |
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== See also == |
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* Allan Lindsay, "Goodloe Harper Bell, pioneer Seventh-day Adventist Christian educator" (1982). Andrews University, EdD thesis ([https://search.proquest.com/docview/303092663 abstract] and [https://search.proquest.com/docview/303092663 summary] available online) |
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==External links== |
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[[Category:American educators]] |
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[[Category:People from Watertown, New York]] |
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Died | January 17, 1899 Battle Creek, Michigan | (aged 66) (age 66)
Occupation | Teacher, Author and Founder of the Seventh-day Adventist school system |
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Goodloe Harper Bell (April 7, 1832 – January 17, 1899), born to David and Lucy Bell, was the first teacher at the first Seventh-day Adventist school and co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist school system.[1] This first school was located on the first floor of the old Review and Herald building in Battle Creek, Michigan. Bell and his family lived on the second floor.
An original portrait of G. H. Bell resides at the Andrews University Museum. It was donated by Dr. Lavan C. and Junette Mapes.
Some of his early students include Edson and Willie White, sons of James and Ellen G. White. Ellen White was a great supporter and influence to G. H. Bell. Others included in the roster of his early students are two notable brothers, William K. Kellogg and John Harvey Kellogg.[2]
Genealogical information
[edit]Bell was the eldest of ten children born to David and Lucy Bell née Blodgett. Bell's sister Florilla and her husband Charles Miller are the great-grandparents of Burt Reynolds. [citation needed]
Textbooks by Bell
[edit]- Bell's Language Series - Circa. 1896
- Book 1/Primary Language Lessons
- Book 2/Elementary Grammar
- Book 3/Complete Grammar
- Book 4/Rhetoric, Higher English
- Book 5/Studies in English Lit
- Bible Lessons for the Sabbath School vol. 1 to 8 - Circa. 1887
- Progressive Bible Lessons for Children - Circa. 1872
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- Allan Lindsay, "Goodloe Harper Bell, pioneer Seventh-day Adventist Christian educator" (1982). Andrews University, EdD thesis (abstract and summary available online)
External links
[edit]- Pathways of the Pioneers biography from the Ellen G. White Estate
- [1] Pioneer Stories by The Connecticut Valley Adventist Church
- [2] Andrews University History