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  1. Mar 23, 2023 · Geoffrey Wharton Robinson (1879 - 1969) Born 1879 in Marylebone, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom. Ancestors. Son of George Wharton Robinson and Ellen Lawless (Ternan) Robinson. Brother of Gladys Eleanor Wharton Robinson. Husband of Eva Catherine Makepeace Thackeray — married 1921 in Cardiff, Wales. [children unknown]

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ellen_TernanEllen Ternan - Wikipedia

    In 1876, six years after Dickens's death, Ternan married George Wharton Robinson, an Oxford graduate, who was 12 years her junior and knew nothing of her close association with Dickens. She presented herself as 14 years younger (23 years old, rather than 37). The couple had a son, Geoffrey, and a daughter, Gladys, and ran a boys' school in Margate.

  3. Dec 27, 2007 · Nelly was now 31 years of age, and a spinster. For the next few years she traveled, staying with her sister Maria, and with Fanny and Tom in Italy. While staying with Maria in Oxford, Nelly met an undergraduate by the name of George Wharton Robinson who intended to make a career in the church.

  4. Geoffrey Wharton Robinson, comes to see Henry Dickens in 1922 to attempt to find out the truth about his mother's secret life. By imagining the meeting between Dickens's most successful son and the blighted, resentful son of Nelly, Gray's play focuses on the destructive power of secrets.

  5. A collection of letters, manuscripts, and historical documents of the Trollope family, formerly in the possession of Major Geoffrey Wharton Robinson, b. 1879, whose aunt was Mrs. Frances Eleanor Trollope, née Ternan, second wife of Thomas Adolphus Trollope.

  6. Jan 21, 2005 · Take the experience of Liz Thompson and Geoffrey Wharton, who became the last people out of the Windows on the World restaurant because a man happened to hold an elevator door for them.

  7. Geoffrey Wharton Robinson was the son of Ellen Ternan and her husband, Geoffrey Wharton Robinson. Robinson was a captain in the Lancashire Fusiliers in the years before the First World War. Previously he had served in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers before being transferred after the disbandment of the 3rd and 4th battalions.

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