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  1. Oct 10, 2009 · A second “family secret” hitherto little mentioned is the existence of Jane Austen’s brother George, 10 years older than Jane, who “never learned to speak” and was boarded out for the rest of his life in another Hampshire village along with Thomas Leigh, Mrs. Austen’s mentally defective brother.

  2. Their second child, George Austen, suffered from severe epilepsy, and did not grow up in the family home. [7] Austen's wife came from a clerical family, with links to St John's College, Oxford, [7] and was able to claim descent from one of the college founders, giving her sons the right to attend the college without paying for tuition, as ...

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  4. Aug 26, 2019 · Jane Austen’s disabled brother George Austen was born on 26 August 1766 at Deane, to George and Cassandra Leigh Austen. George was their second oldest son.

  5. George Austen, 1766 – 1838 Little is known about George who suffered from some form of mental disability. Following the custom of the day, George boarded with a family in a nearby village for most of his life along with his Uncle Thomas Leigh, Mrs Austen’s younger brother, who had a similar disability.

  6. George, the second oldest sibling, seemed to have suffered from some sort of mental illness. He was “subject to fits” and might’ve been deaf and mute, according to Deirdre Le Faye, a famed Jane Austen biographer. She also describes how Jane’s other siblings made a living.

  7. Jun 17, 2021 · There were, however, six sons in the Austen family – George was the second child of Revd Austen and his wife. He was also largely omitted from family memoirs. George, who was born in 1766, suffered from epilepsy and learning difficulties and was probably deaf too.

  8. Eliza’s son, Hastings, like George, suffered from fits or seizures and had “developmental delays in walking and talking” (Ard). These symptoms indicate that, like George, Hastings may also have had an intellectual disability. Unlike George however, Hastings lived with his mother until his death at the age of fifteen.

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