the Bronte family lived in Howrth in Yorkshire near the Yorkshire moors by Isaac stack
Charlotte Bronte was born in the vicarage at Thornton, near Bradford in West Yorkshire (England) about twelve miles from the Bronte Parsonage in Haworth. All the Bronte children were born there, except I think Anne who was born at the Parsonage.
Her Dad was Patrick Bronte her Mum is called Maria Branwell
Charlotte Bronte married twice but she have one san from her second hasp-end
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Elizabeth Bronte was a part of the famous Bronte family but she was not a writer like her siblings Charlotte, Emily, Anne and Branwell.
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The Bronte sisters were born in Thornton and in 1820 the family moved to Haworth, west-north-west of Bradford, Yorkshire. Howarth Parsonage, the former home of the Bronte family, houses the Bronte Museum.
The Bronte family grew up in modest circumstances and experienced financial difficulties throughout their lives. They lived in the parsonage provided for their father, who was a clergyman, and relied on his income to support the family.
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The names of the Bronte family were: Emily Bronte (wrote Wuthering Heights) - she was the middle chile, Charlotte Bronte - oldest (wrote Jane Ayre etc) and Anne (youngest- wrote The Tenant of Wildfell Hall). The father was called Patrick Bronte and was a vicar. The 3 sisters had a brother called Branwell. Bronte was a made-up surname that the father invented to sound more sophisticated. His oringinal name was probably either Brunty or Prunty. He was born in Northern Ireland.
there were 8 brothers and sisters
Charlotte Bronte's writing was influenced by authors such as William Wordsworth, Sir Walter Scott, and Lord Byron. She was also influenced by the Bronte family's own experiences and the social issues of her time, which she often reflected in her novels.
Daphne was majorly influenced by the Bronte family.
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Charlotte Bronte, the eldest Bronte sister from the Victorian family, is noted for her stirring and influential novel "Jane Eyre." The novel challenged societal norms of the time and was praised for its strong, independent female protagonist.
Karen Smith Kenyon has written: 'The Bronte Family'