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Louis Braille is dead
Louis Braille lived in the 19th century, before the widespread use of photography. As a result, there are no actual photographs of him. Any images you see are artistic renderings or drawings based on descriptions of his appearance.
Louis Braille did not attend kindergarten as we know it today, as it was not a common practice during his time. Instead, he attended the Royal Institute for Blind Youth in France, where he developed the Braille system of reading and writing for people who are blind or visually impaired.
Louis Braille was a famous figure who lived during the early 19th century, so he predates the Victorian era which began in 1837. He is best known for inventing the Braille system of reading and writing for people who are visually impaired.
They are your forebearers or ancestors.
His parents and his younger sister.
extended family
I will say that, all your family members would be even closer
It is not known with any certainty home many family members he had. Nor if he actually lived.
He lived near Paris in a town called Coupvray.
Most family members lived with-in 20 miles of where they were born.
Louis Braille lived a dedicated life working as a teacher and musician. Despite being blind, he excelled in his studies and developed the Braille system of reading and writing for the blind. His system revolutionized education and communication for visually impaired individuals worldwide.