The Cratchit family, from Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol," lived in Camden Town.
Not exactly "left" home but Charles Dickens went to live with a family friend, Elizabeth Roylance in Camden Town, when his parents were put in jail.
No, Charles Dickens did not live at 70 Gloucester Crescent in Camden Town. He resided at various addresses in London, but there is no record of him living at that specific location.
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.
Camden is in my city with his family watching sponge bob square pants!!11
The fictitious family from "A Christmas Carol" who lived in Camden Town was the Cratchit family. They were the family of Bob Cratchit, who worked for Ebenezer Scrooge.
In 1822, Charles Dickens moved to Camden Town, a district in northwest London, with his family. They lived in a house in Bayham Street for a few months before relocating to other places in London.
The CamdensEric CamdenAnnie CamdenMatt CamdenMary CamdenLucy CamdenSimon CamdenRuthie Camdenand eventuallyDavid Camden (twin)Samuel Camden (twin)
Bob Cratchets family lived there
Charles Dickens went to live and work at Warren's Blacking Warehouse while the rest of his family moved to Marshalsea debtor's prison. He worked long hours pasting labels on pots of boot blacking, an experience that deeply affected him and influenced his writing in later years.
Charles Dickens had seven siblings, for a total of eight children in his family.
Dickens is said to have based the Cratchit family on his own as he grew up.
yes he was mrried with a family but didnt like to talk about it