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Charles Darwin is born to Robert and Susannah Darwin in Shrewsbury, United Kingdom.
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In the second book published by Darwin, he details the concept of natural selection, and the specifics of his theories of human evolution.
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In 1817 Susannah Wedgwood Darwin, the mother of Charles Darwin, died July 15th, 1817. After becoming ill earlier that year, she died. Causes were likely to be stomach cancer or an ulcer.
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Reverend John Henslow and George Peacock invited Charles Darwin to join them as a naturalist. Against his family's advice, he went.
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While not written by Darwin, but instead editted and superintended by him, this book recalls the vogage across the Atlantic Ocean.
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Charles Darwin proposes to his first cousin, Emma Wedgewood.
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Published and written by Charles Darwin, this book is a collection of letters and diary entries made while on the HMS Beagle.
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At St. Peter's Anglican Church, Emma marries Charles Darwin. Their cousin, the Reverend John Allen Wedgwood, did the ceremony.
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Emma gives birth to William Erasmus Darwin, their first child. He was named after his great-grandfather Erasmus Darwin. Charles was very fond of him, and used him for observations in infant psychology.
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Anne Darwin was the second child and eldest daughter of Charles and Emma Darwin.
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With the research done while on the first voyage on The HMS Beagle, Darwin details the formation of coral reefs and their geological makeups.
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The third child of Mary and Charles Darwin.
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Mary Darwin died as an infant, 16 weeks after her birth.
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The third child of Emma and Charles Darwin.
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Based on his travels during the second voyage of HMS Beagle, Darwin records observations made during Darwin's travels to several volcanic islands.
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Second son and fifth child of Emma and Charles Darwin.
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In the third book in a series of Geology, Darwin details finding from his journeys on The HMS Beagle.
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The sixth Child of Emma and Charles Darwin.
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The third son and seventh child of Emma and Charles Darwin.
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The fourth son, and eighth child of Charles and Emma Darwin.
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At age 10, Anne Darwin dies of scarlet fever, and possibly tuberculosis.
Her death hit her parents very hard, Charles writing "We have lost the joy of the household, and the solace of our old age.... Oh that she could now know how deeply, how tenderly we do still & and shall ever love her dear joyous face." -
The fifth son and ninth child of Charles Darwin and Emma.
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The last of the children of Charles and Emma Darwin, their tenth child and sixth son.
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At 18 months, Charles Waring Darwin died due to Down Syndrome, witch has not been medically recorded at the time.
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In the first book published by Darwin, the details the branching pattern of evolution and the theory of evolution by natural selection.
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Detailed the process of flower fertilization, and how cross fertilization is beneficial to the plants.
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In this book by Charles Darwin, he detailes the process that spcies go through to become domesticated, and how trait selection applies to the domestication of animals.
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This book details traits and behaviors passed on in animals, as observed by Darwin himself.
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In this book by Charles Darwin the study of carnivorous plants are recorded and the evolutionary advantages they have over other plants, as well as the ways that these traits are passed on.
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In this book, Darein details his research done on plant fertilization.
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Bernard Darwin was the son of Francis Darwin and Amy Ruck. After Amy's death, shortly after Bernard's birth, he was raised by his grandparents, Charles and Emma Darwin.
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This book detailed the research done by Darwin on plants, in order to provide more evidence on his theory of natural selection.
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Co-authoring his grandfather's biography, along with Ernst Krause, this book details the life of the English physician.
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In this book written by Charles Darwin, he continues to work with plants in efforts to further prove the theory of evolution by natural selection.
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In the last book published before his death, Darwin details the behavior and ecology of earthworms.
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At age 73, Charles Darwin Died of heart falure in his home, serounded by family.
His last words were "I am not the least afraid of death – Remember what a good wife you have been to me – Tell all my children to remember how good they have been to me" -
Five years after his death, an abriged copy of Charles Darwin's autobiography was published by his wife. She redacted some information thought to personal, or improper to publish.
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Despite Emma's efforts to 'censor' the book, the unabridged version was published in 1953, by his great-granddaughter Nora Barlow.