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  1. Henrietta Emma Litchfield (née Darwin; 25 September 1843 – 17 December 1927) was a daughter of Charles Darwin and his wife Emma Wedgwood. Henrietta was born at Down House , Downe , Kent, in 1843.

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  2. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Henrietta Emma Litchfield (née Darwin; 25 September 1843 – 17 December 1927) was a daughter of Charles Darwin and his wife Emma Wedgwood.

  3. Emma Darwin: A Century of Family Letters 1792-1896 is a book in two volumes, edited by Henrietta Litchfield about her mother, Emma Darwin (née Wedgwood) and letters from their family. It was originally privately published in 1904 as Emma Darwin, Wife of Charles Darwin: A Century of Family Letters , but was publicly published under the shorter ...

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  5. Henrietta Litchfield. Born. September 25, 1843. Died. December 17, 1927. edit data. Henrietta Emma Litchfield (née Darwin; 25 September 1843 - 17 December 1927) was a daughter of Charles Darwin and his wife Emma Wedgwood. Combine Editions. Henrietta Litchfields books. Average rating: 3.0 · 1 rating · 0 reviews · 6 distinct works.

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    • December 17, 1927
    • September 25, 1843
  6. The death of John Allen and of Josiah Wedgwood—The aunts' admiration for Jos's character—Harry and John Hensleigh Allen—Our nurse Brodie—Henrietta Darwin born Sept. 25, 1843—Charles at Shrewsbury—Fanny Hensleigh's hospitality—Madame Sismondi at Down, on her way to Cheêne—A visit to Combe Florey—Emma at Maer—A breakfast ...

  7. Jun 15, 2022 · Henrietta Litchfield, Darwin’s eldest living daughter, prepared two volumes of her mother’s letters (Litchfield 1915). Members of the following generation added to the list: Gwen Raverat produced a family memoir (Raverat 1952 ), and Nora Barlow published selections from Darwin’s manuscripts, including the full text of his “recollections ...

  8. The Descent of Man—Polly the Ur-hund—The Franco-German War —On keeping Sunday—Erasmus Darwin—The marriage of Henrietta Darwin—A wedding-gift from the Working Men's College . . . . . . 196—207. CHAPTER XV. 1872—1876.

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