Edward Schell was an American merchant and banker.
Early life
Schell was born on November 5, 1819 in Rhinebeck, New York. He was one of four brothers born to Christian Schell, a merchant, and Elizabeth Schell. He was the brother of U.S. Representative Richard Schell; Collector of the Port of New YorkAugustus Schell; and Robert Schell, a well-known business men of New York City. His paternal grandparents were Richard Schell and Anna Schell. He was first educated at the Starr Institute in Rhinebeck, which he left at the age of ten years.
Career
As a child, Schell began his career with Littlefield & Shaw, an Irish linen importer in New York City. After a few years service, he was sent to England to represent the house and, at the age of twenty-six, he became a junior member of Lewis S. Fellows & Schell in New York, which later became known as Schell, Fellows & Co. He was with the jewelry firm for twenty years until it dissolved. He later entered the banking world with the Manhattan Savings Institution, serving as a trustee, treasurer and, beginning in 1876, president for over thirty years. Schell also served as a trustee of the Union Trust Company, a director of the National Citizens Bank, the Manhattan Life Insurance Company, the Citizens Fire Insurance Company, the Park Fire Insurance Company, the New York Society Library, the Institution for the Blind, St. Luke's Hospital, and a governor of the Manhattan Club. He was also a Vestryman of the Church of the Ascension in New York and a Warden of Christ Church inRye, New York. Schell was a life member of the New-York Historical Society and the Century Association. In 1889, he served one term as president the 30th President of the Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York from 1882 to 1883, succeeding Edward Floyd DeLancey. He previously served as treasurer of the organization from 1871 to 1888.
Edward Heartt Schell, who married Cornelia Evarts Barnes, daughter of the William Evarts Barnes, in 1886.
Jonas Heartt Schell, who died young.
Catherine Elizabeth "Kate" Schell, who married Samuel Cragin, a son of George D. Cragin and Lydia Cragin. Their daughter, Elizabeth Schell Cragin married Harold Heartt Foley.
Mary Emily Schell, who did not marry and was active in philanthropy.