August 1, 1831
Edgar Allan Brown died in 1975.
Edgar Allan Woolf died on December 9, 1943, in Hollywood, California, USA of accidental fall.
The true cause of Edgar Allan Poe is still unknown, but it could be because of alcoholism.
Important women in Edgar Allan Poe's life included his mother (died 1811), his foster mother Frances Allan (died 1829), and his wife Virginia Clemm Poe (died 1847). These women had significant impacts on Poe's life and work, influencing his writing and emotional development.
Frances Allan died on February 28, 1829. The cause of death is not known.
Edgar Allan Poe's mother, Elizabeth Arnold Hopkins Poe, died in 1811 of tuberculosis when Edgar was just two years old. Her death had a significant impact on Poe's life and influenced much of his writing.
Edgar Allan Poe's adopted mother, Frances Allan, died in 1829 from tuberculosis.
All the records of Edgar Allan Poe were lost when the death of the poet occurred.
According to a family member, Edgar Allan Poe's natural mother, Elizabeth Arnold Hopkins Poe died of pneumonia. There is no history that Poe's natural mother died of tuberculosis as his wife later did.
Edgar Allan Poe died more than 15 years after his foster father, John Allan.
Edgar Allan Poe's grandfather, David Poe, Sr., was a quartermaster in the American Revolutionary War, and he fought in the battle of Baltimore towards the end of the War of 1812 at the age of 71 though he did not die until two years later.
Sunday, 7 October 1849 in the early morning hours.