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  1. Glenn Seaborg and Helen Griggs Seaborg had seven children, of whom the first, Peter Glenn Seaborg, died in 1997 (his twin Paulette having died in infancy). [56] The others were Lynne Seaborg Cobb, David Seaborg , Steve Seaborg, Eric Seaborg, and Dianne Seaborg.

  2. They have six children: Peter (b. 1946), Lynne (b. 1947), David (b. 1949), Stephen (b. 1951), John Eric (b. 1954), and Dianne (b. 1959). His chief hobby is golf, but he also follows other sports with interest.

  3. Quick Facts. Also Known As: Glenn Theodore Seaborg. Died At Age: 86. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Helen Griggs. father: Herman Theodore Seaborg. mother: Olivia Erickson Seaborg. children: David, Dianne, Eric, Lynne, Peter, Stephen. Chemists American Men. Died on: February 25, 1999. place of death: Lafayette, California. U.S. State: Michigan. More Facts.

  4. Seaborg and his wife agreed that it would be nice to have a family of six childrenand they have six, including one boy who was calmly and tidily delivered by his father.

  5. Shortly after he joined the Manhattan Project in 1942 he married Helen L. Griggs, then secretary to Nobel Laureate E.0. Lawrence. They now have four children Peter Glenn, Lynne Annette, David Michael, and Stephen Keith. Dr. Glenn Seaborg with Ion-Exchanger illusion column of actnide elements, May 19, 1950.

  6. Meet Glenn Seaborg. He won a Nobel Prize before he was 40. Nine presidents sought his advice. He discovered the element that makes atomic bombs explode. And he discovered radioisotopes used to treat millions of cancer patients. His accomplishments include:

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  8. Seaborg is survived by his wife Helen Griggs Seaborg. They were married on June 6, 1942. Their first child, Peter Glenn Seaborg, died in 1997. They have five surviving children: Lynne Seaborg Cobb, David Seaborg, Steve Seaborg, Eric Seaborg, and Dianne Seaborg.