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  1. Emily Dickinson war eins von drei Kindern von Edward Dickinson (1803–1874) und dessen Frau Emily Norcross (1804–1882), die am 6. Mai 1828 geheiratet hatten. Ihre Geschwister waren William Austin Dickinson (1829–1895; genannt „Austin“) und Lavinia Norcross Dickinson (1833–1899; genannt „Vinnie“). Emily Dickinson verbrachte ihr ...

  2. 24 de nov. de 2013 · Emily Dickinson, the middle child of Edward and Emily Norcross Dickinson, was born on December 10, 1830, in the family house (called the Homestead) on Main Street in Amherst, Massachusetts. The crowded house and Edward’s growing legal and political career soon called for new quarters, and when Emily was nine years old, her family purchased a house on what is now North Pleasant Street in Amherst.

  3. Emily Dickinson (sister) Lavinia "Vinnie" Norcross Dickinson (February 28, 1833 – August 31, 1899) was the younger sister of American poet Emily Dickinson. [1] Vinnie was the youngest of the Dickinson siblings born to Edward Dickinson and his wife Emily Norcross in Amherst, Massachusetts. [2] She shared a name with her Aunt Lavinia. [3]

  4. 1882: Her mother Emily Norcross Dickinson dies on 14th November. 1883: Her favourite nephew, Gilbert Dickinson, son of brother Austin and Susan dies of typhoid fever. 1884: Judge Otis Phillips Lord dies on 13th March. Emily Dickinson dies on 15th May 1886 in Amherst of Bright’s Disease, a kidney ailment now called nephritis.

  5. Emily Dickinson died on May 15, 1886. Complex Family Drama . Emily’s father was a strict head of the household. His two daughters never married. Edward Dickinson closely controlled their lives as if they were perennial teenagers. Emily Norcross Dickinson was a traditional wife and mother.

  6. 3 de fev. de 2023 · Who was the mother of poet Emily Dickinson, referred to as Emily Sr. by some scholars? Sharing the same name, Emily Norcross Dickinson (1804-1882) grew up in...

  7. 1875, 15 June. Emily Norcross Dickinson suffers a stroke that produces “a partial, lateral paralysis.”. The next summer she falls and breaks her hip, becoming permanently bedridden, and requiring further care. For the next seven years, until her death in 1874, Emily and Lavinia cared for their mother in her convalescence.