Around then his father became in debt and went to prison leaving his family poor and working in a blacking factory
Charles Dickens lived in a house in Portsmouth, England as a child. After his family moved to London, they lived in various neighborhoods including Chatham and Camden Town.
Kent, Camben Town and Bloomsbury.
yes Charles dickens was born in Portsmouth and you can visit his birthplace there today.
Charles Dickens was 25 years old when he had his first child, Charles Culliford Boz Dickens, with his wife Catherine.
No, Charles Dickens was not an only child. He was one of eight children in his family, and he had six siblings.
Harriet Dickens, who was Charles Dickens' estranged wife, passed away in 1878.
no he did not live with a lady called Mary
1812
1800's
he is dead
child abuse (rape)
As Charles Dickens lived from 1812 to 1870, none of his children are alive today. He does have many living descendants though, an example being his great, great grandson Gerald Charles Dickens (b. 1963) who is an actor.
When Dickens was a child, he often admired a house called Gad's Hill Place, on the road between Gravesend and Rochester. His father told him that if he worked very hard as a man, he might be able to live there. In 1856, Dickens bought the house for 1,790 GBP and lived there for the last ten years of his life, dying in 1870.
he lived in jamaca