Miss Morstan was Holmes' client in 'The Sign of Four' when Watson met her. Some time after 'The Sign of Four' she became Watson's wife. She passed away during the time Holmes was presumed dead at the bottom of Reichenbach Falls in Switzerland.
There have been many volumes written about the possibility that Watson was married multiple times, but there is no definitive answer to that question.
Mary Foley Doyle was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's mother. His wives were Louise Hawkins and Jean Elizabeth Leckie neither of whom did he divorce.
Yes, twice, just like Watson, the first died of a severe sickness
Watson's wife was called Mary Morstan. She was a character in the Sherlock Holmes series of novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle lived with his family, including his wife, Louise, and their children. He also had a close relationship with his mother, who lived with him for a time after the death of his father. Throughout his life, Doyle's household often included various relatives and friends, reflecting his strong familial ties.
Yeah he did and two wives. He was kinda cheating on his first wife, but still loved them both at the same time. By Louise Hawkins ("Touie") his first wife, he had Arthur Alleyne Kingsley [known as Kingsley] and Mary. By Jean Leckie, his second wife, he had Adrian, Denis, and Lena Jean [known in the family as Billie. She became Dame Jean Conan Doyle for her services as Commandant of the Women's Army Air Force in World War Two.] None of his children had children. Touie had tuberculosis and for some reason (medical advice?) Doyle and she no longer shared a bed. We don't know if he had sex with Jean before Touie's death (Louise lived 12 years or so after the diagnosis), but they were 'an item' for years.
Conan Doyle was found clutching his chest in the hall of Windlesham, his house in Crowborough, East Sussex, on 7 July 1930. He died of a heart attack at the age of 71. His last words were directed toward his wife: "You are wonderful."
A son and a daughter, Kingsley and Mary, with his first wife, Louise Hawkins, aka Touie. Two sons and a daughter with his second wife, Jean Leckie : Adrian, Dennis and Lena Jean (who became Dame Jean Conan Doyle, commander of the Women's division of the Royal Air Force in World War II) Kingsley dies of influenza in 1919, after active service in World War I. None of Sir Arthur's children had children.
After being agnostic for a log time, he wanted to believe in god and afterlife, following the death of his wife and other important family members.
Seattle, Washington.
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