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  1. chapter 1. Austens and Leighs, 1600–1764. Jane Austen’s paternal ancestry can be traced back with reasonable certainty to a William Astyn who lived in Yalding, a village in the Weald of Kent, and who died in 1522. His descendants moved to the neighbouring parish of Horsmonden, and by the end of the sixteenth century John Austen I ( 1560 ...

  2. 1703 - 1764. Walker. Jane. 1704 - 1768. Austen. George. 1731 - 1827. Leigh. Cassandra. 1739 - 1827. Austen. Jane. 1775 - 1817. View full family tree. Source : kaylhew. More information. Austen's parents, George Austen (1731–1805), and his wife Cassandra (1739–1827), were members of the gentry. George was born into woollen manufacturers.

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  4. Family trees. Notes. References. Bibliography. Jane Austen's family and ancestry. Jane Austen 's parents, George (1731–1805), an Anglican rector, and his wife Cassandra (1739–1827), were members of the landed gentry. [1] .

    • Foreword
    • Acknowledgments
    • Acknowledgments xv
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    • Chronology of Jane Austen’s life

    Richard Austen-Leigh and his uncle Willie Austen-Leigh combined in 1913 to publish the first Life and Letters of Jane Austen. They were descended from Jane’s nephew James Edward (respectively his grandson and his youngest son), and except for his Memoir little was known about her at that time. Richie was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambri...

    Apart from the Impey family, my grateful thanks are due to the following private individuals, librarians, archivists, curators and the staffs of their re-spective institutions, in both the United Kingdom and the United States, who have in their several and various ways extended most welcome hos-pitality, provided constant encouragement, corresponde...

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    JA visits HTA in London. FWA and family move into Chawton Great House and stay there for about two years. HTA takes JA home to Chawton. CJA’s wife Fanny Palmer dies after childbirth. Hinton/Baverstock lawsuit against EAK commences. Marriage of Anna Austen and Ben Lefroy at Steventon; they go to live in Hendon, near London. JA visits HTA in London. ...

  5. Jane Austen's Family Tree. In the early years of the 1950s Joan Corder wrote to as many Austen descendants as she could find, and received much valuable information in return. In Akin to Jane she recorded just short of 350 descendants of George and Cassandra Austen.

  6. Jane Austen’s families are not, for my purpose, the Austens, the Austen-Leighs, the Leigh Perrots, or the Knights – actual historical families. My concern is with the Bennets, the Dashwoods, the Bertrams – with the many fictional families whose dynamics are crucial both to Jane Austen’s plots and to her explorations of ethical complexities.

  7. 1600–43 1600 May20,Tuesday Horsmonden:FrancisAustenⅠ,fifthsonofJohnAustenⅠandwifeJoanBerry, baptised. PedA1–2 1603 May27,Friday Horsmonden:RobertAustenburied ...

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