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Charles Babbage married Georgina whitmore and had 8 children one of which went on to create difference engines from his father's designs. his father was Benjamin Babbage .
He had both brothers and sisters he came from a family of 5 kids
He was a stupid guy
Charles R. Barr has written: 'A Barr family history' -- subject(s): Family
Charles Babbage was the eldest of four children born to Benjamin and Betty Plumleigh Babbage. His mother gave birth to a son, Henry, in October 1874, but the child died in infancy. In May 1876, she gave birth to another son, whom they also named Henry, who died as a small child. Finally, in March 1878, Betty bore a fourth child, a girl, named Mary Anne. Charles and Mary Anne had a warm, lifelong relationship. He preceded her in death.
Charles Henry Colvin has written: 'History of the Colvile family'
Charles Launspach has written: 'State and family in early Rome' -- subject- s -: Constitutional history, History, Social life and customs
Charles L. Gray has written: 'The Ira Gray/Daisy Watkins family history' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy
Charles James Vyner has written: 'Vyner, family history' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Charles R. Piety has written: 'An early history of the Piety family and kinsmen, 1654-1956'
Charles Babbage invented the concept of the computer as we know it today. His mechanical "Difference Engine" incorporated the ideas of stored programs, centralized processing, and input/output stages. Unfortunately his design required more-precise metalworking techniques than were available in the mid-19th century, so he was unsuccessful at building a working Difference Engine. It remained until the 20th century for his ideas to be incorporated into electromechanical, and later electronic, computers. In the 1980s the British Museum built a replica of part of the Difference Engine using modern metals an machining methods. It worked exactly as Babbage had proposed.