Thomas Edison
Thomas Edison birth was at 11 of February 1847 in Milan, Ohio in 1847. Samuel Ogden Edison, Jr. (father). Nancy Matthews Elliot (mother) were his parents. In 1811 Thomas Edison family moved to Vienna, Ontario.
Education
At the age of 12, he left his mother’s lessons behind completely and spent the rest of his life teaching himself and inventing things for other people. Apart from being trained to become a telegrapher, Edison received very little formal training. He was mainly self taught and was interested in experimenting with new things on his own.
Career
At age 12, Edison's first job was selling newspapers, vegetables, snacks, and candy on the local railroad. He then decided to begin writing his very own newspaper called "The Weekly Herald", which he published and sold to passengers on the trains. It was the first ever newspaper to be printed and sold on a moving train.
At age 14, he learned to be a telegraph operator. He was interested in the equipment he used in this job, and was always studying and experimenting ways to improve it. The experience he gained from this job led him to produce his first patented invention in 1868. He subsequently quit telegraphy to become a full-time inventor.
At age 14, he learned to be a telegraph operator. He was interested in the equipment he used in this job, and was always studying and experimenting ways to improve it. The experience he gained from this job led him to produce his first patented invention in 1868. He subsequently quit telegraphy to become a full-time inventor.
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