Full Name | Thomas Edison |
Profession | Inventor |
Age | 176 |
Date of Birth | February 11, 1847 |
Birthplace | Milan, OH |
Nationality | American |
Height | 5' 10" (1.78 m) |
Weight | Under review (Under review) |
Birth Sign | Aquarius |
Ethnicity | Unknown |
Marital Status | Married |
Religion | Unknown |
Net Worth Total | $12,000,000 |
Annual Earnings | Pending |
Source of Money | Inventor |
Cars | N/A |
Assets | Pending |
Last Updated | December 2023 |
Best known for being a inventor, Thomas Edison was born in winter of 1847. His date of birth is February 11, 1847. He was born under Aquarius zodiac sign, and belongs to G.I. Generation. According to Chinese calendar, his year of birth, 1847, is the Year of Goat.
He is from Milan, OH. Thomas Edison was a notable inventor who has invented the incandescent electric bulb and whose innovation has still been a memorable history in the world. Along with the invention of the electric bulb, Edison has also invented the phonograph. Thomas Edison’s other notable inventions are sound recording, electric light, and other power utilities. Thomas Edison is best known for his universal stock ticker as well. He became close friends with businessmen Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone.
Life & Biography
Thomas Edison was born in Milan, OH on February 11, 1847. Thomas is currently one hundred seventy six years old. He is most famous for being a inventor. He sold candy, newspapers, and vegetables to train passengers who were going from Port Huron to Detroit. His favorite movie was The Birth of a Nation and he felt that the invention of sound in film had ruined the medium.
Thomas Edison was born on 11 February 1847 in Ohio in the United States, and Edison died on 18 October 1931 in New Jersey in the United States. Edison was born to mother Nancy Matthews Elliott and father Samuel Ogden Edison. Edison’s father Samuel Ogden Edison was a political fighter during World War II. Edison’s mother, Nancy Mathews Eliot, was a school teacher by profession.
Thomas He got married to Mary Stilwell on December 25, 1871, and later married Mina Miller on February 24, 1886. His children include Madeleine Edison, Theodore Miller Edison, and Charles Edison. The education details are not available at this time.
Interesting Facts
1. Thomas Edison is a Aquarius.
2. He has been alive for 64,582 days or 1,549,976 hours.
3. He was born in the Year of the Goat.
4. His next birthday is in
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5. Thomas Edison is 5 feet 10 inches tall.
6. He was born in G.I. Generation (1847).
7. On Thomas’s date of birth, the number one song in America was [Not available]. No song matches found..
8. Thomas Edison primary income source is from being a Inventor.
9. Thomas Edison’s birth flower is Violet.
10. Thomas Edison’s nickname: Thomas
11. His birthstone is Amethyst.
12. Thomas’s life path number is 6.
13. His ruling planet is Uranus.
Height, Weight & Age
As of today (December 7th, 2023), Thomas Edison is exactly 176 years, 9 months, and 24 days old. His next birthday is in . He is 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) tall, and his weight is Under review (Under review).
Net Worth & Salary in 2023
So how much is Thomas Edison worth today? At the age of one hundred seventy six, the American inventor has a net worth of about $12,000,000. This roughly translates to €11,160,000 euros or £9,720,000 pounds. The net worth estimates vary because it’s difficult to forecast spending habits over the years. Thomas Edison’s wealth comes mostly from being a successful Inventor.
What is net worth?
Net worth is the amount of assets that exceed liabilities. Assets include cash, real estate, and anything else of value. It is the value of everything you own, minus what you own. Net worth is not yearly.
How to calculate Net Worth: Assets minus Debt equals Net Worth. Net worth is basically calculated by adding anything of value and then subtracting all of the liabilities. Net worth is not yearly and it not the same as net income. Net income is what you actually bring home after taxes and payroll deductions.
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