Charles Dickens married Catherine Thomson Hogarth on April 2, 1836. They proceeded to have ten children in their 34 years of marriage.
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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.
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Charles Dickens married Catherine Hogarth in 1836. Their marriage took place on April 2 of that year. Dickens was 24 years old at the time, and Catherine was 21. They had ten children together before separating in 1858.
The woman whom Charles Dickens was close to during the ages of 18 to 20 was Maria Beadnell. She was the daughter of a family friend, and Dickens fell deeply in love with her. Their relationship was significant for him, but it ultimately ended due to her family's disapproval and her decision to marry someone else. This early romance had a lasting impact on Dickens and influenced his later writings.
Yes she did. As far as I can tell she married my Great Grandfather Henry James Cooper Hutton. Her grave is in the Camperdown cemetry.
Her name was Ellen Ternan.
Dickens married Catherine Hogarth on 2 April 1836.
No Charles did not marry more than once. Although he separated from Catherine in 1858, they never divorced. (Divorce in that time took, an Act of Parliament and was extremely expensive.) His companion after that was Ellen Ternan, often accompanied by her mother.
Charles Darnay marries Lucie Manette in Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities."
Charles Dickens' first wife was Catherine Hogarth, whom he married in 1836. They had ten children together before their marriage ended in 1858.