Nobody knows for certain. Dickens destroyed pretty much all of his correspondance related to Ellen Ternan, although his daughter Katey and son Henry both supposedly confirmed later in their lives that there had been a child but it had died. Claire Tomalin's excellent book 'The Invisible Woman' deals with this question, and contains more details about their relationship.
Charles Dickens spent much thought and money in thwarting just that question. Only after his death did the details of his relationship with the actress Ellen Ternan come to light. She was eighteen and he was forty-five when they met in 1857. He seems to have fallen deeply in love very quickly; she, less so. She left the stage in 1860, when Catherine Dickens discovered her husband's infidelity. From then on, Dickens maintained a home for Ellen separately, sometimes with her sisters and mother. She mayhave had a son with Dickens, who may have died in infancy. Dickens burned many of his personal documents in the years before his death, and birth records were poorly kept. After Dickens' death in 1870, Ellen Ternan married George Wharton Robinson, who was twelve years her junior. Dickens provided for her in his will, so that she would never have to work again.
No, Ellen Ternan did not have children with Charles Dickens. Dickens had 10 children with his wife, Catherine Hogarth, but his relationship with Ellen Ternan was kept secret during his lifetime.
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Ellen Ternan
Ellen Ternan was performing in plays alongside her mother and sister when Dickens met them and became a friend to the family. His relationship with Ellen (which is still ambiguous) continued until his death.
Ellen Ternan was a young actress whom the writer Charles Dickens met in 1857. She became [probably] his secret mistress for the last thirteen years of his life.
Her name was Ellen Ternan.
The train crash occurred due to a defective axle on the train, causing it to derail. Charles Dickens and Ellen Ternan survived with injuries, but the incident was kept quiet to avoid scandal and protect Ternan's reputation as Dickens' mistress.
Charles Dickens and Ellen Ternan had a discreet and controversial relationship while Dickens was still married. After Dickens's death, Ternan lived a quiet life out of the public eye and avoided discussing their relationship. The details of their romance were not well-documented, leaving much speculation and mystery surrounding their relationship.
There is evidence to suggest that Charles Dickens had an affair with actress Ellen Ternan while still married to his wife Catherine. Dickens separated from Catherine in 1858 and maintained a relationship with Ellen until his death in 1870.
Charles Dickens married Catherine Hogarth as his first wife, and then he married Ellen Ternan as his second wife.
A spouse is a partner and Charles had two: Catherine Hogarth, whom he then separated with and fell in love with an acctress, Ellen Ternan.
Ellen Lawless Ternan (3 March 1839 - 25 April 1914), also known as Nelly Ternan or Nelly Robinson, was an English actress who is mainly known as the woman for whom Charles Dickens separated from his wife Catherine.
The cast of Dickens Secret Lover - 2008 includes: Charles Dance as Himself - Presenter David Haig as Charles Dickens Amy Shiels as Ellen Ternan
Ellen Ternan, the actress, was Dickens' friend and protege and possibly his mistress. There was some speculation that she bore Dickens a son, but this has never been substantiated. After his death, she received an unrevealed sum of money and later married. She almost never spoke of Dickens.