The answer is Louis Tomlinson.
Louis Braille was not a scientist. He was a teacher at a school for the blind, and also the developer of a tactile writing system for blind people.
Louis parents were peasents and the only thing know about them is that his father's name was Jean and was a tanner by trade. His mother names is not able to be found anywhere you research so as far as we can go is to name him Louis pasteur.
The Bunsen burner was invented by Robert Wilhelm Bunsen.The inventor of the flush toilet was named Thomas Crapper, and Morse code was named for Samuel F. B. Morse. Oh, and braille was named for Louis Braille, and (this isn't exactly a product, but) pasteurization was named for Louis Pasteur.
Because it was his dad's last name and when his mom got married she took his dad's last name. Then they had Louis. So there. That's how you get Louis Pasteur.
Louis Braille's parents were Monique and Simon-René Braille.
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Louis Braille did not have any children. He was unmarried, as his life was dedicated to developing the Braille writing system for people who are visually impaired.
Louis braille's invention 's name is the braille script
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Louis was a full time instructor at the Royal Institute for Blind Youth.
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How good was Louis braille's education
louis braille was very shy and quiet.
Louis Braille was born in Coupvray, France.