David Livingstone was born on March 19th, 1813.
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David Livingstone died on May 1, 1873 in Chitambo, a village in Itala on the continent of Africa. His body was interred in London
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He was a successful English physician who left the comforts and successes of his career to explore and open Africa for Christian missions. He never became rich. He suffered a crushed arm in a lion attack. He battled tropical diseases. He fa...
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David Livingstone was a Scottish man, a medical missionary legendary for his exploration of Africa. His explorations allowed large regions of Africa to be mapped that had never been mapped before. For his work and discoveries, he was awarde...
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He had six children: Robert reportedly died in the American Civil War; Agnes, Thomas, Elizabeth (who died two months after her birth), William (nicknamed Zouga for the river along which he was born) and Anna Mary.
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