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Edison's life in Port Huron was
bitter. He was partially deaf since
a young age, and became became a telegraph operator after he saved Jimmie
Mackenzie from being struck by a runaway train. Jimmie's father, station
agent J.U. Mackenzie of Mount Clemens, Michigan, was so grateful that he
took Edison as an apprentice and trained him as a telegraph operator.
Edison's deafness helped him as it blocked out noises and prevented Edison
from hearing the telegrapher sitting next to him.
One of Edison's mentors
during those early years was a fellow telegrapher and inventor named
Franklin Leonard Pope, who allowed the then broke youth to live and
work in the basement of his Elizabeth, New Jersey home.
On December 25, 1871, he married Mary Stilwell, and they had three
children, Marion Estelle Edison, Thomas Alva Edison, Jr., and William
Leslie Edison. His wife Mary died in 1884. On February 24, 1886, he
married 19 year old Mina Miller. They had an additional three children,
Madeleine Edison, Charles Edison (who took over the company upon his
father's death) and Theodore Edison.
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