Charles Henry Warren had two daughters who tragically died of typhoid fever: Mary and Elizabeth. Their deaths were part of a broader impact of the disease during that time period. The loss of his daughters deeply affected Warren and highlighted the public health challenges of the era.
'Typhoid Mary' is the nickname of Mary Mallon, the woman who became responsible for a number of outbreaks of typhoid in New York in the early twentieth century. Mallon was hired by New York banker Charles Henry Warren to be the family's cook during a summer holiday on Long Island. Shortly afterwards, one of Warren's daughters contracted typhoid fever. Next, Mrs Warren and two maids became ill, followed by the gardener and another of Warren's daughters.
King Charles I had an older brother had an older brother Henry. Charles was sickly as a child and wasn't expected to live to adulthood. It was Henry however, who died at a young age of typhoid fever.
Henry Frederick Stuart, Prince of Wales was Charles I elder brother. Henry died at the age of 18 from typhoid fever.
King Charles I had an older brother had an older brother Henry. Charles was sickly as a child and wasn't expected to live to adulthood. It was Henry however, who died at a young age of typhoid fever.
They were named James, Winslow, and Charles. She also had two other kids who died at birth.
Lucy was only 4 years old when her father died from typhiod fever. -Lucyexpert593
What were Hudson's 5 daughters names
Henry Morton Stanley was born on January 28, 1841.
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Charles Henry Welch died in 1967.
Charles Henry Douglass was born in 1870.
Charles Henry Morgan died in 1912.