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  1. Theodore Miller Edison (July 10, 1898 – November 24, 1992) was an American businessman, inventor, and environmentalist. He was the fourth son and youngest child of inventor Thomas Edison, and founder of Calibron Industries, Inc. He was the third child of Edison with his second wife, Mina Miller Edison .

  2. He was the only member of the Edison family to graduate from college. Despite Edison's worries, Theodore did work for his father's company after graduation. After starting as an ordinary lab assistant, he worked his way up to technical directory of research and engineering for Thomas A. Edison, Inc.

  3. 26 de nov. de 1992 · Theodore M. Edison, an inventor, environmentalist and philanthropist who was the last surviving child of the inventor Thomas Alva Edison, died on Tuesday at his home in West Orange. He was...

  4. Mina Miller was born on July 6, 1865, the seventh of eleven children. She met Thomas Edison at the home of a mutual friend of her father, the inventor Ezra Gilliland. Her future husband claims he taught her Morse code so that they could converse in secret, even while the family watched.

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  5. Charles Edison (1890-1969) Theodore Miller Edison (1898-1992) Educación; Educado en: Cooper Union (Química; 1875-1879) Información profesional; Ocupación: Inventor, científico, empresario: Años activo: desde 1877: Conocido por: Lámpara incandescente, Fonógrafo: Empleador: General Electric; Continental Edison; Obras notables ...

  6. Edison, Theodore Miller View full person details Contact us about this person. ... Thomas A. Edison with Theodore Edison, 1923. GCP-00007505. Ted Edison, 1974. HEE-SC ...

  7. Theodore Miller Edison (1898–1992), (MIT Physics 1923), credited with more than 80 patents. Mina outlived Thomas Edison, dying on August 24, 1947. Wanting to be an inventor, but not having much of an aptitude for it, Thomas Edison's son, Thomas Alva Edison Jr., became a problem for his father and his father's business.