Jane says, "Dear reader, I married him."
40's
Charles Rochester was the owner of Thornfield.
As a first born son of her husband, I think traditionally we are supposed to assume he takes his father's name.
if you mean Thornfield hall - it was Mr Rochester
Jane Eyre is written by Charlotte Bronte.
Rochester asks Jane to marry him in Chapter 27 of Charlotte Bronte's novel "Jane Eyre." He reveals his feelings for her and expresses his desire to have her by his side as his equal.
Charlotte Bronte wrote Jane Eyre. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Eyre
The discovery that he is already married and that his wife was still alive prevents Jane Eyre's wedding to Mr Rochester. During the wedding ceremony a Mr Mason and his lawyer burst in and say that the marriage cannot take place as Mr Rochester was already married to Mr Mason's sister. Though bitter, Mr Rochester admits the truth explaining that he was tricked into marrying his wife who was a mad woman.
The name of the girl whose governess was Jane Eyre is Adele Varens. She is a young French girl who is under the care of Mr. Rochester in the novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte.
From the year 1799 - 1809.
Mr. Eyre's casual conversation with Mr. Mason after receiving Jane's letter
Celine Varens is a character in the novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte. She is a former mistress of Mr. Rochester, the love interest of the protagonist, Jane Eyre. Celine Varens represents Mr. Rochester's past mistakes and serves as a reminder of his flawed character. Her presence adds complexity to the story and influences the development of the relationship between Jane and Mr. Rochester.