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  1. Dec 19, 2013 · In 1895, with Robert having already sold his first poem, Elinor stopped dragging her feet and the two married. The marriage produced six children, four of whom died before Robert did in 1963. Elinor, who was an inspiration to Robert, suffered bouts of depression and died in 1938 following a battle with breast cancer and heart disease.

  2. Jun 26, 2020 · Their first son, Elliot died of cholera at four years old. Another son, Carol, died in 1940 after he died by suicide. Another daughter, Marjorie, died at 29 after childbirth.

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  3. Henry Hart ’76 | Jul - Aug 2018. Robert Frost was determined to marry his girlfriend, Elinor White, as soon as they graduated as co-valedictorians from their high school in Lawrence, Massachusetts. During the summer of 1892, he got a job at a textile mill to bolster his finances, went for long walks with Elinor in the countryside, rowed her ...

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  5. Mar 26, 2017 · What is known is that someone named Nicholas Frost had a wife and daughter kidnapped and then killed by Native Americans in 1650. One of Nicholas’s sons dedicated the rest of his life to ...

  6. Dec 10, 1972 · Frost wrote resignedly after her death: “My, my what sorrow runs through all she wrote to you children. No wonder something of it overcasts my poetry if read aright. No matter how humorous I am ...

  7. "Family Letters of Robert and Elinor Frost" begins in effect in 1917, the poet's 43rd year. It is made of some 168 letters, about 50 of them written by Mrs. Frost. Three-quarters of its letters are addressed to their oldest daughter, Lesley, the rest to other children and grandchildren.

  8. Mar 16, 2017 · As it turned out, Elinor survived her mastectomy and spent the remainder of 1937 convalescing in Amherst. Frost never got an opportunity to have a final talk with her. By April 20, 1938, Frost had steeled himself sufficiently to join family members and close friends at Johnson Chapel to honor Elinor's legacy. Frost moved in briefly with Carol's ...

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