Thomas Edison was born in Milan, Ohio, the son of Samuel Ogden Edison, Jr. and Nancy Matthews Elliott (1810-1871). Thomas is the seventh child in the family. Childhood, Edison is famous as a curious boy. Edison to school late because of his ailing capital. His mind often wandered and his teacher Reverend Engle called him "confused". While peers are giddy, the Edison did not always understand everything fret around him but also want it understood the material. Since his mischief that Edison was expelled shortly before the end of primary education. His mother had been a teacher in Canada and happily take on parenting. She encouraged and taught him to read and experiment. He later recalled, "My mother was the making of me. She was very confident and sure of me; and I feel that I have something to live for, someone I must not disappoint. "[1] Life of Edison in Port Huron was bitter sweet. He sold candy and newspapers on trains running from Port Huron to Detroit. Partially deaf since adolescence, he became a telegraph operator after he saved Jimmie Mackenzie from being struck by a train. Jimmie's father, station agent JU Mackenzie in Mount Clemens, Michigan, was delighted to sponsor and teach his Edison became a telegraph operator. Because Edison was deaf to avoid noises and nor hear next telegrapher. One of his advisers early years this was an old telegraph operator and is an inventor named Franklin Leonard Pope, he allowed the young man to live and work in the basement of his house in the Elizabeth , New Jersey. Some of his first invention relating to telegraph including ballot counting machine. Edison has applied for a patent first, electronic ballot counting machine, on October 28, 1868.
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