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  1. Edward Dickinson dies in a Boston boarding house following his collapse while giving a speech in the Massachusetts state legislature. Edward’s death away from Amherst strikes Emily Dickinson and the rest of the Dickinson family as particularly tragic; the family has been robbed of a proper goodbye, all together, left only with the “Silence” of death.

  2. 1830. Emily Elizabeth Dickinson wordt op 10 december 1830 geboren in Amherst. Emily is het tweede kind van Emily Norcross en Edward Dickinson. Haar ouders zijn in 1828 getrouwd en krijgen in korte tijd drie kinderen: Austin, Emily en Vinnie (Lavinia). Moeder Emily Norcross komt uit een rijke boerenfamilie.

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  4. Edward Dickinson closely controlled their lives as if they were perennial teenagers. Emily Norcross Dickinson was a traditional wife and mother. She had bursts of depression and ill health, especially when her husband was away on business. William Austin Dickinson (“Austin”) was the beloved brother. He married Susan Dickinson.

  5. 16 de dez. de 2021 · Edward Dickinson - Death. While in Boston, away from his family, Edward Dickinson collapsed during a speech and later died. Edward was a Yale graduate with a Law degree and later served as a US congressman. Emily Dickinson Museum. (n.d.). Edward Dickinson (1803-1874), father. Emily Dickinson Museum.

  6. Edward Dickinson (1803-1874) was Emily Dickinson's father. Since there was more than one Edward Dickinson in the Dickinson family, birth and death dates have been included with each name to distinguish one from the other.

  7. The Edward Dickinson family continued to live at the Homestead with the Mack family for seven more years, until 1840, when Edward purchased a clapboard house (no longer standing) on Pleasant Street. In 1855, following the death of David Mack, Edward Dickinson re-purchased his father's Homestead and moved his family there.

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