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Who was Mary Hogarth?

May Hogarth was Catherine Hogarth's sister. Charles Dickens was married to Catherine Hogarth.


Is Charles Dickens married?

Yes, Charles Dickens married to Catherine Thomson Hogarth in 1836


Who was Charles Dickens' wife?

Charles Dickens wife was Catherine Hogarth


Who was Charles Dickens third wife?

Charles Dickens was married only once, to Catherine Hogarth in 1836.


When did Charles Dickens marry Cathrine?

Dickens married Catherine Hogarth on 2 April 1836.


Whom did Charles Dickens marry in 1836 1838?

In 1836, Dickens married Catherine Hogarth. They were ostensibly happily married until he separated from her in 1858, possbily as a result of his relationship with Ellen Ternan.


When did Charles Dickens get engaged with Catherine?

In 1836. After a year long engagement, in April of 1837, Dickens married Catherine Hogarth.


When did Charles get married?

Charles Dickens got married in April of 1837 to Catherine Hogarth. You are a year out in your dating. Charles Dickens married Catherine Hogarth on 2 April 1836 at St Lukes Church in Chelsea. Their honeymoon was at Chalk in Kent an area where Dickens had spent part of his childhood.


Who is Charles dickens wife that had 10 children with him?

Dickens married Catherine Hogarth on April 2, 1836.


What was the name of the second woman Charles dickens married?

Charles Dickens married Catherine Hogarth as his first wife, and then he married Ellen Ternan as his second wife.


When did Charles Dickens and Catherine Hogarth separate?

Charles Dickens and Catherine Hogarth separated in 1858 after being married for 22 years. Their marriage had been strained for some time before they officially separated.


Who did Charles Dickens marry in 1836?

Charles Dickens married Catherine Thomson Hogarth on April 2, 1836. She was born in Scotland and moved with her family to England in 1834. Her father, George Hogarth, was the editor of the Evening Chronicle where Dickens was a journalist. After the birth of their ten children, and the death of their daughter Dora at eight months, Catherine suffered a nervous breakdown. In 1858, Charles and Catherine separated, a situation that was acrimonious and much publicized, and split the family into two camps. Catherine remained separated from her husband until her death in 1879.