Charles Darwin
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NameCharles Darwin
Gender Male
Aliases Charles Robert Darwin, Darwin, Charles
Birth Feb 12 1809
 The Mount, Shrewsbury
Death Cause of death: Coronary thrombosis, Heart failure
Apr 19 1882
 Down House
Religions Agnosticism
Nationalities United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Ethnicities British people, White people
Occupations Naturalist, Biologist, Geologist, Scientist, Writer
Marriage Spouse: Emma Darwin
Jan 29 1839
Residence
 Shrewsbury
Residence
 London
Residence
 Downe, Kent
Residence
 England
Education
 University of Cambridge
Education Between Oct 1825 and Apr 1827
 University of Edinburgh
Education Bachelor of Arts
Between Jan 1828 and Jan 1831
 Christ's College, Cambridge
Education After Sep 1818
 Shrewsbury School
Education
 University of Edinburgh Medical School
Relatives
RelationNameBirth
FatherRobert DarwinMay 30 1766
MotherSusannah Darwin1765
SonHorace DarwinMay 13 1851
DaughterAnne DarwinMar 2 1841
DaughterHenrietta LitchfieldSep 25 1843
DaughterMary Eleanor DarwinSep 23 1842
DaughterElizabeth DarwinJuly 8 1847
SonFrancis DarwinAug 16 1848
SonLeonard DarwinJan 15 1850
SonCharles Waring DarwinDec 6 1856
SonGeorge DarwinJuly 9 1845
SonWilliam Erasmus DarwinDec 27 1839
BrotherErasmus Alvey DarwinDec 29 1804
SisterMarianne Darwin Parker1798
SisterCaroline Sarah Darwin Wedgwood1800
SisterSusan Elizabeth Darwin1803
SisterEmily Catherine Darwin1810
WifeEmma DarwinMay 2 1808
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