David Livingstone married Mary Moffat in 1845
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He was married to Mary Moffat
He was married to Mary Moffat
David Livingstone's immediate family included his parents, Neil and Agnes Livingstone. He was married to Mary Moffat, the daughter of Scottish missionary Robert Moffat, and together they had six children: Thomas, William, Agnes, Elizabeth, and two others. After Mary’s death, Livingstone had a close relationship with his children, particularly with his son, Thomas.
David Livingstone married Mary Moffat , daughter of another famed Scottish explorer. She and their 6 children lived a life of ill health and poverty in Scotland due to Livingstone's many absences in Africa.
Robert Moffat, the Scottish missionary and explorer, had a total of eleven children. Among them were notable figures such as Mary Moffat, who married the famous explorer David Livingstone. Moffat's family played a significant role in supporting his missionary work in Africa.
Mary Moffat, the wife of missionary and explorer David Livingstone, died in 1862 due to complications from malaria, which she contracted while living in Africa. Her health had been deteriorating for some time, and her death was a significant emotional blow to Livingstone, who was deeply affected by her passing. Mary was known for her strength and support of her husband's work during their time together.
i think it was Mary moffat she must have been cute
No, Mary Kingsley did not meet David Livingstone. David Livingstone was a Scottish missionary and explorer who focused on Africa, while Mary Kingsley was an English explorer and writer who also traveled in Africa but during a later time period. Their paths did not cross.
David Moffat died in 1911.
David Moffat was born in 1839.
David Livingstone had six children, named Agnes, Robert, Thomas, Elizabeth, William, and Anna Mary.
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