Alfred Allen Dickens (1813-1814) Dickens' younger brother who died in infancy.
Letitia Mary Dickens (1816-1893) Dickens' younger sister, Letitia married architect and artist Henry Austin in 1837. When Henry died in 1862 Charles secured a government pension for Letitia.
Harriet Dickens (1819-?) Dickens' sister who died in childhood.
Frederick Dickens (1820-1868) Dickens' younger brother who lived with Charles when he moved to Furnival's Inn in 1834 and during the early years of Dickens' marriage to Catherine. Frederick married and fell into debt, using his famous brother's name to obtain credit. Fred was later imprisoned for debt and spent the last years of his life an alcoholic. When he died at age 48 Charles lamented Fred's "wasted life".
Alfred Lamert Dickens (1822-1860) Dickens' younger brother, a civil engineer and sanitary inspector. When Alfred died in 1860 Charles helped support his family.
Augustus Dickens (1827-1866) Dickens' youngest brother. Dickens helped Augustus get a job with a shipping merchant in London. Augustus' wife became blind and he left her and went to America with another woman with whom he lived as man and wife. He died at age 39 in Chicago and Charles gave support to both wives.
Alfred Allen Dickens (1813-1814) Dickens' younger brother who died in infancy.
Letitia Mary Dickens (1816-1893) Dickens' younger sister, Letitia married architect and artist Henry Austin in 1837. When Henry died in 1862 Charles secured a government pension for Letitia.
Harriet Dickens (1819-?) Dickens' sister who died in childhood.
Frederick Dickens (1820-1868) Dickens' younger brother who lived with Charles when he moved to Furnival's Inn in 1834 and during the early years of Dickens' marriage to Catherine. Frederick married and fell into debt, using his famous brother's name to obtain credit. Fred was later imprisoned for debt and spent the last years of his life an alcoholic. When he died at age 48 Charles lamented Fred's "wasted life".
Alfred Lamert Dickens (1822-1860) Dickens' younger brother, a civil engineer and sanitary inspector. When Alfred died in 1860 Charles helped support his family.
Augustus Dickens (1827-1866) Dickens' youngest brother. Dickens helped Augustus get a job with a shipping merchant in London. Augustus' wife became blind and he left her and went to America with another woman with whom he lived as man and wife. He died at age 39 in Chicago and Charles gave support to both wives.
Alfred Allen Dickens (1813-1814) Dickens' younger brother who died in infancy.
Letitia Mary Dickens (1816-1893) Dickens' younger sister, Letitia married architect and artist Henry Austin in 1837. When Henry died in 1862 Charles secured a government pension for Letitia.
Harriet Dickens (1819-?) Dickens' sister who died in childhood.
Frederick Dickens (1820-1868) Dickens' younger brother who lived with Charles when he moved to Furnival's Inn in 1834 and during the early years of Dickens' marriage to Catherine. Frederick married and fell into debt, using his famous brother's name to obtain credit. Fred was later imprisoned for debt and spent the last years of his life an alcoholic. When he died at age 48 Charles lamented Fred's "wasted life".
Alfred Lamert Dickens (1822-1860) Dickens' younger brother, a civil engineer and sanitary inspector. When Alfred died in 1860 Charles helped support his family.
Augustus Dickens (1827-1866) Dickens' youngest brother. Dickens helped Augustus get a job with a shipping merchant in London. Augustus' wife became blind and he left her and went to America with another woman with whom he lived as man and wife. He died at age 39 in Chicago and Charles gave support to both wives.
Alfred Allen Dickens (1813-1814) Dickens' younger brother who died in infancy.
Letitia Mary Dickens (1816-1893) Dickens' younger sister, Letitia married architect and artist Henry Austin in 1837. When Henry died in 1862 Charles secured a government pension for Letitia.
Harriet Dickens (1819-?) Dickens' sister who died in childhood.
Frederick Dickens (1820-1868) Dickens' younger brother who lived with Charles when he moved to Furnival's Inn in 1834 and during the early years of Dickens' marriage to Catherine. Frederick married and fell into debt, using his famous brother's name to obtain credit. Fred was later imprisoned for debt and spent the last years of his life an alcoholic. When he died at age 48 Charles lamented Fred's "wasted life".
Alfred Lamert Dickens (1822-1860) Dickens' younger brother, a civil engineer and sanitary inspector. When Alfred died in 1860 Charles helped support his family.
Augustus Dickens (1827-1866) Dickens' youngest brother. Dickens helped Augustus get a job with a shipping merchant in London. Augustus' wife became blind and he left her and went to America with another woman with whom he lived as man and wife. He died at age 39 in Chicago and Charles gave support to both wives.
Alfred Allen Dickens (1813-1814) Dickens' younger brother who died in infancy.
Letitia Mary Dickens (1816-1893) Dickens' younger sister, Letitia married architect and artist Henry Austin in 1837. When Henry died in 1862 Charles secured a government pension for Letitia.
Harriet Dickens (1819-?) Dickens' sister who died in childhood.
Frederick Dickens (1820-1868) Dickens' younger brother who lived with Charles when he moved to Furnival's Inn in 1834 and during the early years of Dickens' marriage to Catherine. Frederick married and fell into debt, using his famous brother's name to obtain credit. Fred was later imprisoned for debt and spent the last years of his life an alcoholic. When he died at age 48 Charles lamented Fred's "wasted life".
Alfred Lamert Dickens (1822-1860) Dickens' younger brother, a civil engineer and sanitary inspector. When Alfred died in 1860 Charles helped support his family.
Augustus Dickens (1827-1866) Dickens' youngest brother. Dickens helped Augustus get a job with a shipping merchant in London. Augustus' wife became blind and he left her and went to America with another woman with whom he lived as man and wife. He died at age 39 in Chicago and Charles gave support to both wives.
Charles Dickens had seven siblings: Frances, Letitia, Harriet, Frederick, Alfred, Augustus, and Edward.
Frances Elizabeth Dickens, Alfred Allen Dickens, Letitia Mary Dickens, Harriet Dickens, Frederick Dickens, Alfred Lamert Dickens & Augustus Dickens & a sister called Fanny Dickens.
Frances Elizabeth Dickens, Alfred Allen Dickens, Letitia Mary Dickens, Harriet Dickens, Frederick Dickens, Alfred Lamert Dickens & Augustus Dickens.
Charles Dickens had seven siblings, including his sisters Frances "Fanny" and Letitia "Letty."
Frances (Fanny) Elizabeth Dickens c.1810 - 1847Letitia Dickens 1816 - 1893Harriet Dickens born after 1816Frederick DickensAlfred Lamert DickensAugustus Newnham Dickens
Charles Dickens had seven siblings, for a total of eight children in his family.
Charles Dickens had seven older siblings, six brothers and one sister to be exact. Although, he did have one younger sibling, a sister.WHAT?? HE WAS THE SECOND BORN OF EIGHT CHILDREN OF ELIZABETH AND JOHN DICKENS YOU DONUT!
Charles Dickens had seven siblings: Frances, Letitia, Alfred, Harriet, Frederick, Alfred, and Augustus.
His full name was Charles John Huffam Dickens
After Charles Dickens' father was imprisoned for debt, his mother and siblings went to live with him in debtor's prison. This experience had a profound impact on Dickens and heavily influenced his later writings on poverty and social injustice.
No, Charles Dickens was not an only child. He was one of eight children in his family, and he had six siblings.
Charles Dickens did not attend university or graduate from any formal educational institution. He left school at a young age to work and support his family.
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Charles Dickens and William Shakespeare
Noah Webster's siblings were Charles, Sarah, and Mercy.