Daniel Malthus
0 sources
Daniel Malthus
Summary
Daniel Malthus is a human[1]. He was born on 1730[2]. He died on 1800[3]. He worked as a translator[4].
Key Facts
- Daniel Malthus was born on 1730[2].
- Daniel Malthus died on 1800[3].
- Among Daniel Malthus's spouses was Catherine Graham[5].
- A child of Daniel Malthus was Thomas Robert Malthus[6].
- A child of Daniel Malthus was Sydenham Malthus[7].
- A child of Daniel Malthus was Mary Anne Malthus[8].
- Daniel Malthus held citizenship in Kingdom of Great Britain[9].
- Daniel Malthus worked as a translator[4].
- Daniel Malthus is recorded as male[10].
- Daniel Malthus's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Daniel Malthus's family name is recorded as Malthus[12].
- Daniel Malthus's given name is recorded as Daniel[13].
- Daniel Malthus's relative is recorded as Jane Dalton[14].
Body
Origins and Family
Daniel Malthus was born on 1730[2].
Career and Affiliations
Daniel Malthus worked as a translator[4].
Personal Life
Among Daniel Malthus's spouses was Catherine Graham[5]. Children include Thomas Robert Malthus[6], an economist[15], 1766–1834[16], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[17], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[18]; Sydenham Malthus[7], 1754–1821[19]; and Mary Anne Malthus[8], 1771–1852[20].
Death and Burial
Daniel Malthus died on 1800[3].
FAQs
Who was Daniel Malthus married to?
Daniel Malthus's spouses include Catherine Graham[5].
What did Daniel Malthus do for work?
Daniel Malthus worked as translator[4].