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  2. Lavinia Norcross Dickinson (1833-1899), sister. One of the most significant people in Emily Dickinson’s life was her sister Lavinia, two years younger, and by Emily’s account, the more practical of the two.

  3. Sep 6, 2023 · Children: None. Siblings: William Austin Dickinson (1829 - 1895) - He married and had three children, with only one living to an old age. He was the only son in the family. Lavinia Elizabeth Dickinson (1833 - 1899) - After Emily's death, "Vinnie" found numerous manuscripts hidden in the bureau drawer of Emily's bedroom. "Vinnie" is the catalyst ...

  4. They had three children: - William Austin (1829–1895), known as Austin, Aust or Awe - Emily Elizabeth - Lavinia Norcross (1833–1899), known as Lavinia or Vinnie By all accounts, young Emily was a well-behaved girl.

  5. Emily Norcross was born in 1804 in Monson, Massachusetts, to Joel and Betsy (née Fay) Norcross. She was one of nine children, although four of her siblings died at a young age.

  6. Emily Dickinson, the middle child of Edward and Emily Norcross Dickinson, was born on December 10, 1830, in the family Homestead on Main Street in Amherst, Massachusetts.

  7. Eleven months later Emily Norcross Dickinson gave birth to their first child, William Austin Dickinson. In the fall of 1830 the Dickinsons moved into the Homestead in Amherst where Emily gave birth to their two daughters: Emily in 1830 and Lavinia (Vinnie) in 1833.

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  9. Jul 3, 2019 · Emily Norcross was born on July 3, 1804, and she married Edward Dickinson on May 6, 1828. The couple's first child, William Austin Dickinson, was born just 11 months later. Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born on December 10, 1830, and her sister, Lavinia Norcross Dickinson (Vinnie) was born several years later on February 28, 1833.

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