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Ursula Hemingway (sister) Ernest Hemingway (brother) Leicester Clarence Hemingway (April 1, 1915 – September 13, 1982) was an American writer. He was the younger brother of writer Ernest Hemingway and wrote six books, including a first novel entitled The Sound of the Trumpet (1953), based on Leicester's experiences in France and Germany ...
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- April 1, 1915, Oak Park, Illinois, U.S.
Apr 1, 2021 · Just five years after Hemingway’s death, his sister Ursula, who was battling both cancer and ongoing depression, died due to a deliberate overdose of pills. Leicester, Hemingway’s only...
Updated 9/2023. Ernest Hemingway was the second of six children born to Grace Hall Hemingway and Clarence (Ed) Hemingway. The Hemingway siblings at Windemere Cottage, 1916. From right to left: Leicester (holding Grace Hemingway's hand), Carol, Madelaine, Ursula, Ernest, and Marcelline.
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Jan 12, 1992 · He was a nexus for death. After he had killed himself, his sister Ursula committed suicide in 1966 and his brother, Leicester, in 1982.
Jan 23, 2023 · Ursula Hemingway, Leicester and Ernest's sister, also committed suicide in 1966, per The New York Times. Ernest's granddaughter, Mariel Hemingway, believes that there's a "horrible curse" on the family, because the suicides continued into the next generation.
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Ernest Hemingway was the second of six children born to Dr. Clarence (Ed) and Grace Hall Hemingway: Marcelline, Ernest, Ursula, Madelaine, Carol, and Leicester. Learn More. Relationship to Hemingway. Character Inspiration Family. The Hemingway family lived in Oak Park, Illinois, a Chicago suburb just west of the city.
Aug 2, 2022 · According to Biography, his sister Ursula deliberately overdosed on pills in 1966, his brother Leicester shot himself in 1982, and his granddaughter Margaux, a successful supermodel, took a fatal dose of a sedative in 1996.