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  1. 2 de oct. de 2018 · Edison’s first child was a daughter, Marion, born in 1872. Edison affectionately called her “Dot,” a reference to Morse Code. Her younger brother, Thomas, Jr., was called “Dash.” Edison and Mary's third child, William, was born in 1878. Mary Edison died in 1884, and Edison married 20-year old Mina Miller two years later.

  2. Affectionately nicknamed “Toots” by her relatives, Madeleine Edison was born May 31, 1888, the first Edison child to be born at Glenmont. With her intelligence and sharp wit, she might well have been brought into the family business had she not been a female.

  3. Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, ... (commonly known as the Edison Trust). Thomas Edison was the first honorary fellow of the Acoustical Society of America, which was founded in 1929. ... She was the daughter of the inventor Lewis Miller, ...

  4. NPS Photo. Mary and Thomas Edison's first child was Marion Estelle, born on February 18, 1873. As a child, her nickname was "Dot," a reference to the Morse code used to send messages on telegraphs. Between her mother's death and her father's remarriage, 12-year-old Marion spent a great deal of time with her father.

  5. Marion Estelle Edison - First Child: Marion was born on February 18, 1872. Edison nicknamed her “Dot” in reference to the Morse code used to send messages by telegraph. She boarded at Somerville Seminary in New Jersey and the Bradford Academy in Massachusetts. She married Lieutenant Karl Oscar Oeser, German Army, in 1892.

  6. Madeleine Edison Sloane. NPS Photo. Affectionately nicknamed "Toots" by her relatives, Madeleine Edison was born May 31, 1888, the first Edison child to be born at Glenmont. With her intelligence and sharp wit, she might well have been brought into the family business had she not been a female.

  7. The pattern was the same as that of Thomas and his first wife: the first child a girl, the next two boys. By this time Mina definitely had to become her self-described “home executive.” Thomas, Jr., and William Leslie, sons of the first marriage, were growing into adults in everything but mature judgement.