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Family
The Dickens family (and friends) in 1864 - (l-r)
Charles Dickens Jr. ,
Kate Dickens ,
Charles Dickens , Miss Hogarth,
Mary Dickens ,
Wilkie Collins ,
Georgina Hogarth
The Dickens family are the descendants of
John Dickens , the father of the English novelist
Charles Dickens . John Dickens was a clerk in the Royal Navy Pay Office and had eight children from his marriage to
Elizabeth Barrow . Their second child and eldest son was
Charles Dickens , whose descendants include the novelist
Monica Dickens , the writer
Lucinda Dickens Hawksley and the actors
Harry Lloyd and
Brian Forster .
John Dickens was according to his son Charles "a jovial opportunist with no money sense" and was the inspiration for
Mr Micawber in
David Copperfield .
Family
The family members include:
Henry Augustus Burnett (1839–1849)
Charles Dickens Kneller Burnett (1841–1881)
Philip Charles Dickens Whinny (1901−1959)
Leonard Ralph Dickens Perugini (1875−1876)
Kathleen Mary Dickens (1874−1951)
Violet Georgina Dickens (1875–1952)
Enid Henrietta Dickens (1877–1950), married Ernest Bouchier Hawksley (1876–1931)
Cyril Dickens Bouchier Hawksley (1909–1976)
Henry Dickens Bouchier Hawksley (b. 1932)
Henry Charles Dickens (1878–1966) m Fanny Runge
Mark Dickens,
Royal Navy officer
[5]
Marion Evelyn Dickens, married Jonathan Lloyd
David Charles Dickens (1925–2005), medical editor
Cameron Thomas Charles Dickens
Philip Charles Dickens (1887–1964)
Cedric Charles Dickens (1889–1916)
Alfred Allen Dickens (b. and d. 1814)
Letitia Dickens (1816–1893), married Henry Austin, architect and artist
Harriet Dickens (1819–1822)
Frederick Dickens (1820–1868), married Anna Weller
[6]
Alfred Lamert Dickens (1822–1860), railway engineer, amarried Helen Dobson
Alfred Charles Dickens (1847–1878)
Edmund Henry Dickens (1849–1910)
Florence Helen Dickens (1850–1941)
Katherine Louisa Dickens (1853–1921)
Augusta Maud Dickens (1857–1941)
References
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"1891 Census" .
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"Whinney, Margaret [Dickens]" . The Dictionary of Art Historians. Archived from
the original on 21 February 2012. Retrieved 7 April 2013 .
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Descendants of Archibald Kenrick
Archived 2015-04-20 at the
Wayback Machine ,
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C'MonGetHappy.com: An Interview With Brian Forster, Pt 1
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Mark Dickens, Dickens Fellowship.
Archived January 27, 2012, at the
Wayback Machine
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Peter Ackroyd 'Dickens' Published by
Sinclair-Stevenson (1990) pg 266
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'Eulogy for Augustus Dickens and Bertha Phillips' , the Chicago
Dickens Fellowship
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'THE STORY OF MRS AUGUSTUS DICKENS' Timaru Herald, Rōrahi X, Putanga 414, 15 Haratua 1869, Page 4
Further reading
Peter Ackroyd , Dickens (Sinclair-Stevenson, 1990)
Wolf Mankowitz , Dickens of London (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1976)
J. B. Priestley , Charles Dickens. A Pictorial Biography (Thames & Hudson, 1961)
Michael Slater, Charles Dickens (Yale University Press, 2009)
Claire Tomalin , Charles Dickens. A Life (Viking, 2011)
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