There is no evidence this happened. On the contrary, there is an abundance of proof that this was made up after Darwin's death.
His beliefs changed through his life; he trained as a C of E priest as a student, later in life - largely because of the death of his daughter, he lost his faith and died an agnostic. A lot of fuss has been made over Darwin's reconversion to Christianity on his death bed. See Link for an account of his last moments.
Darwin died in Down, Kent, on April 19, 1882. It has been theorised that Charles Darwin committed suicide soon after the death of his brother. He was a troubled man leading up to his death but admitted no connection of any sickness related to his death.
Charles Darwin's father, Robert Darwin, died from unknown causes at the age of 69 in 1848. There is no definitive record of the precise cause of his death.
Charles Darwin was born on February 12, 1809 and died on April 19, 1882. Charles Darwin would have been 73 years old at the time of death or 206 years old today.
The death of Darwin is recorded by several of his contemporaries - no death bed conversion back to Christianity, no ringing endorsement of atheism. Just a wise old man at the end of his life. See Link.
Susannah Darwin, the wife of renowned naturalist Charles Darwin, was born on January 22, 1804, and died on June 2, 1882. This means she was 78 years old at the time of her death.
If you're asking did Darwin have a "death bed" conversion, then the answer is no. The story originated from Lady Hope who claimed he had such a conversion. Darwin's daughter, who was present at Darwin's death, said that not only was Lady Hope not present, she didn't think that Darwin had ever met Lady Hope.
Charles Darwin's father, Robert Darwin, died on June 13, 1848. He passed away peacefully in his sleep at the age of 77 after suffering from various health issues, including a prolonged illness. His death occurred shortly after his wife, Susannah, had died in 1817, and it had a significant emotional impact on Darwin, who was deeply affected by the loss of his parents.
Charles Darwin was born on the 12th February 1809 at Mount House, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. He died on the 19th April 1882 aged 73, at Down House, Downe, Kent, England.
There is evidence all over the place on this one. It is claimed in "The Lady Hope Story," published in 1915, a few years after Darwin's death, that he had "reverted to Christianity on his sickbed. Many years after this, it began to be reported that Darwin's children refuted this (even though, according to the Lady Hope Story, none of the children were present when Darwin reclaimed Christianity). Darwin himself stated many times during his life that he believed in God, although he refuted the Bible as a historical book. At the end of the day, we may not know what Darwin thought or committed to before his life due to revisionist history. All we can really do is look at the Bible and each one decide for themselves the Truth of Scripture.
Well he invented the theory of evolution. Some speculation though as to if he denounced his theory before his death and became a Christian.
Charles Darwin's mother, Susannah Darwin, died of cancer on July 13, 1817, when Charles was just eight years old. Her illness and death had a profound impact on him, influencing his views on life and mortality. The loss of his mother at such a young age contributed to his later reflections on family and the nature of existence.