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Emily Brontë ,
Anne Brontë and
Charlotte Brontë
Maria Branwell was the eighth child of eleven born to Thomas Branwell and Anne Carne in Penzance Cornwal. Thomas Branwell was a Successful Merchant and owned many properties all over town. The Branwell Family was very involved with local politics and helped to open the first Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in Penzance.
Maria Met Her husband
Patrick Brontë in 1812 upon moving to
Yorkshire after four family deaths between 1808 and 1812, two of deaths were her mother's and father's. Maria Moved to Yorkshire to work for her Aunt Jane's husband John Fennell,<ref>
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help page). a Methodist minister who, in 1812, was appointed Headmaster of the newly opened Woodhouse Grove School at
Rawdon, between
Leeds and
Bradford in Yorkshire. Patrick was a former colleague of John Fennell. Maria was hired as a housekeeper. Maria and Patrick married after only a year upon meeting eacthother.<ref>
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tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the
help page). Maria and Patrick where married on on the 29th December 1812
Guiseley Parish Church by mutual friend Reverend William Morgan.
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help page).Maria and Patrick's first home was Clough House in
Hightown. Maria and Patrick's first two children, Maria and Elizabeth were born there in 1814 and 1815. Maria and Patrick's second home in Thorton, the next four Brontë children were born.Charlotte Brontë (1816), Patrick Branwell Brontë (1817), Emily Jane
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_PageBrontë (1818) and Anne Brontë (1820). In 1820 the Brontës moved to Haworth. After moving to Haworth Maria developed cancer and died seven and half months later. Her youngest Daughter Anne was only twenty months old.
Charlotte, Emily, And Anne Brontë published novels under the pseudo names Curr,Ellis and Acton Bell. Charlotte is famous for publishing Jane Eyre(1847), Shirley(1849) and Villette (1853). Emily Brontë published Wuthering Hieghts (1847)and Anne Published Agnes Grey (1847)and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848). The only work besides poems and letters taht Maria wrote was the essay The Advantages of Poverty, In Religious Concerns. It was never published. The essay can be found in the book Life and Letters by Clemont Shorter. The Essay can be found under the name Mrs. Brontë
Compassion and Courage are reveled in father's letters" article from 2005 in the Yorkshire Post about Patrick Brontë. The Bronte Sisters from BBC. Information about the Brontë sisters. Growing up and Zoning Out. An article that talks about the lack of a mother figure for the Brontë girls.
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Located in Haworth,West Yorkshire. The Brontë home is now a museum. The museum is open year round. The museum gives you information about how the Brontës lived and where they wrote their novels.
Maria Branwell <ref>www.bronte.org.uk/index.phpCite error: The opening <ref>
tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the
help page). (15 April 1783- 15 September 1821) Maria Branwell is the mother of English writers
Emily Brontë ,
Anne Brontë and
Charlotte Brontë
Maria Branwell was the eighth child of eleven born to Thomas Branwell and Anne Carne in Penzance Cornwal. Thomas Branwell was a Successful Merchant and owned many properties all over town. The Branwell Family was very involved with local politics and helped to open the first Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in Penzance.
Maria Met Her husband
Patrick Brontë in 1812 upon moving to
Yorkshire after four family deaths between 1808 and 1812, two of deaths were her mother's and father's. Maria Moved to Yorkshire to work for her Aunt Jane's husband John Fennell,<ref>
http://www.cornwall-calling.co.uk/famous-cornish-people/branwell.htmCite error: The opening <ref>
tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the
help page). a Methodist minister who, in 1812, was appointed Headmaster of the newly opened Woodhouse Grove School at
Rawdon, between
Leeds and
Bradford in Yorkshire. Patrick was a former colleague of John Fennell. Maria was hired as a housekeeper. Maria and Patrick married after only a year upon meeting eacthother.<ref>
http://www.bronte.org.uk/index.phpCite error: The opening <ref>
tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the
help page). Maria and Patrick where married on on the 29th December 1812
Guiseley Parish Church by mutual friend Reverend William Morgan.
<ref>
http://www.cornwalls.co.uk/history/people/maria_branwell.htm Cite error: The opening <ref>
tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the
help page).Maria and Patrick's first home was Clough House in
Hightown. Maria and Patrick's first two children, Maria and Elizabeth were born there in 1814 and 1815. Maria and Patrick's second home in Thorton, the next four Brontë children were born.Charlotte Brontë (1816), Patrick Branwell Brontë (1817), Emily Jane
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_PageBrontë (1818) and Anne Brontë (1820). In 1820 the Brontës moved to Haworth. After moving to Haworth Maria developed cancer and died seven and half months later. Her youngest Daughter Anne was only twenty months old.
Charlotte, Emily, And Anne Brontë published novels under the pseudo names Curr,Ellis and Acton Bell. Charlotte is famous for publishing Jane Eyre(1847), Shirley(1849) and Villette (1853). Emily Brontë published Wuthering Hieghts (1847)and Anne Published Agnes Grey (1847)and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848). The only work besides poems and letters taht Maria wrote was the essay The Advantages of Poverty, In Religious Concerns. It was never published. The essay can be found in the book Life and Letters by Clemont Shorter. The Essay can be found under the name Mrs. Brontë
Compassion and Courage are reveled in father's letters" article from 2005 in the Yorkshire Post about Patrick Brontë. The Bronte Sisters from BBC. Information about the Brontë sisters. Growing up and Zoning Out. An article that talks about the lack of a mother figure for the Brontë girls.
<ref>
http://www.bronte.org.uk/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=26Cite error: The opening <ref>
tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the
help page).
Located in Haworth,West Yorkshire. The Brontë home is now a museum. The museum is open year round. The museum gives you information about how the Brontës lived and where they wrote their novels.