Ada Augusta Byron (Lady Lovelace) got the measles in 1829 when she was 14 years old and becomes an invalid for several years
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Ada Byron, also known as Ada Lovelace, was born on December 10, 1815, and died on November 27, 1852. She was 36 years old at the time of her death. Ada is often celebrated as one of the first computer programmers for her work on Charles Babbage's early mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine.
Ada Lovelace's father, Lord Byron, left her mother, Lady Byron, shortly after Ada was born. Their tumultuous marriage was marked by conflicts and Byron's notorious reputation, which contributed to their separation. Lady Byron, who was concerned about her husband's behavior and mental health, sought to distance herself from him, ultimately raising Ada on her own. Byron never returned to see Ada, passing away when she was just eight years old.
Ada Lovelace had three children: her daughter, Anne Isabella, was born in 1835; her second daughter, Elizabeth, was born in 1838; and her son, Byron, was born in 1843. At the time of Ada's death in 1852, Anne was 17, Elizabeth was 14, and Byron was 9 years old.
Augusta Holmès died on January 28, 1903 at the age of 55.
William Byron was born on November 5, 1722 and died on May 19, 1798. William Byron would have been 75 years old at the time of death or 292 years old today.
Ada Lovelace died on November 27, 1852 at the age of 36.
Ada Kramm died on December 17, 1981 at the age of 82.
Ada Rehan died on January 8, 1916 at the age of 55.
Katharine Byron died on December 28, 1976 at the age of 73.
Byron Farwell died on August 3, 1999 at the age of 78.