he married a lady called Catherine Kingstone, they had 3 children together 1 Edward named after himself 2 Catherine named after the mother and 3 Robert Jenner.
Then he had seven (7) generations toward to the 21st century and thats would be ME!
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Edward Jenner was the creator and discoverer of the small-pox vaccination.Edward Jenner invented/discovered vaccinations. he found out that when he gave somebody a small dose of cow pox, (similar in its composition to small pox but non lethal) it made his patients immune to contracting small pox. He was a great man, one to be admired the world over.
Edward Jenner died on January 26, 1823 at the age of 73.
I think you mean Edward Jenner: Vaccination & antiseptics and all that....
the vaccination for small pox
Yes, Edward Jenner had a sister named Mary Jenner. She was born in 1744, and Edward was the eighth of nine children in the Jenner family. While Mary is not as well-known as Edward, she was part of his early life and upbringing in Gloucestershire, England.
it was edward Jenner
No, Edward Jenner, the English physician who developed the smallpox vaccine, is not related to Bruce Jenner, the former Olympic athlete and reality TV star who is now known as Caitlyn Jenner. They are not connected in terms of family or ancestry.
Edward Jenner developed the first vaccination in 1796. When Edward was 5, both his parents died. The family economics was poor. After his parents died he had to take care of his older sister, Mary.
Edward Jenner came from England.
Yes, Edward Jenner did marry.
Edward Jenner
The Edward Jenner Museum, in the home where Jenner lived most of his life, is named for him.
the smallpox vaccine.
No, Edward Jenner was not 91 when he died. He was 73.
In 1788, Edward Jenner married Catherine Kingscote.
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