Bell family

The Bell family was a large family who predominantly resided in Avonlea, Prince Edward Island during the late-nineteenth century.

About the family
"None of the Sloanes would have any dealings with the Bells, because the Bells had declared that the Sloanes had too much to do in the program, and the Sloanes had retorted that the Bells were not capable of doing the little they had to do properly."

- The Bell family at the Avonlea school.

Members
Members by birth Members by marriage
 * Alice Bell
 * Andrew Bell
 * Annetta Bell — formerly of Newbridge, moved to Avonlea and became a student in Anne’s class
 * Carrie Bell
 * Eben Bell
 * Edward Bell
 * Eliza Bell — student at the Avonlea school
 * David Bell
 * Frank Bell — classmate of Dora Keith
 * Hannah Bell — student at the Avonlea school
 * Jasper Bell
 * Julia Bell
 * Kathleen Bell
 * Lawrence Bell
 * Mary Bell — student at the Avonlea school
 * Mary Alice Bell
 * Miriam Bell
 * Mollie Bell
 * Morgan Bell — Carmody resident
 * Myrtle Bell
 * Robert Bell — owned the farm next to the Cuthberts, which he sold to Mr. Harrison after his wife’s death and moved to Charlottetown
 * Rose Bell — student at the Avonlea school
 * Sally Bell — student at the Avonlea school
 * Superintendent Bell — Sunday School superintendent at the Avonlea church
 * William Bell — owned a pasture field between Green Gables and Orchard Slope, where Idlewild existed
 * Esther Bell
 * Mrs. Jasper Bell — attended Jane Andrews' wedding
 * Mrs. Lawrence Bell
 * Mary Bell — married to David Bell
 * Mrs. Robert Bell
 * Mrs. Superintendent Bell
 * Mrs. William Bell

Location

 * Avonlea, Prince Edward Island
 * Carmody, Prince Edward Island
 * Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
 * Newbridge, Prince Edward Island

Appearances
Book appearances Short story appearances
 * Anne of Green Gables
 * Anne of Avonlea
 * Anne of the Island
 * Anne of Windy Poplars (mentioned only)
 * Anne's House of Dreams
 * Further Chronicles of Avonlea
 * Her Father's Daughter
 * The Brother Who Failed
 * In Her Selfless Mood
 * The Conscience Case of David Bell