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  1. Charlotte’s mother, Maria Branwell Brontë, died when her daughter was only five years old. Born to a prosperous tea merchant and grocer, Maria Branwell was raised in Penzance, Cornwall, married Patrick Brontë in 1812, bore six children in seven years—Maria (1813), Elizabeth (1815), Charlotte (1816), Patrick Branwell (1817), Emily (1818), and Anne (1820)—and died of cancer at the age of 38.

  2. Biographie. Maria Brontë, née Branwell le 15 avril 1783 à Penzance et morte le 15 septembre 1821 à Haworth, est l'épouse de Patrick Brontë, pasteur de Haworth, dans le Yorkshire, et la mère des enfants Brontë, au nombre desquels on compte en particulier les trois sœurs Brontë, Charlotte, (auteur de Jane Eyre ), Emily (auteur des Hauts ...

  3. 31 de jul. de 2019 · The chances of Cornish gentlewoman Maria Branwell even meeting the poor Irish curate Patrick Brontë in Regency England, let alone falling passionately in love, were remote. Yet Maria and Patrick did meet, making a life together as devoted lovers and doting parents in the heartland of the industrial revolution.

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  4. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 15037417. Sponsored by Timothy Purnell. Source citation. Mother of the Bronte Sisters. Maria Branwell was born into a prosperous merchant family. She was the eighth of eleven children of Thomas Branwell and Anne Carne. After four deaths in the family she got a job assistng her aunt as a housekeeper of a school in ...

  5. Anne Brontë, the author of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall and Agnes Grey was born on 17 January 1820, in the village of Thornton, West Riding, Yorkshire. She was the sixth child born to the Reverend Patrick Brontë and his wife, the former Maria Branwell. Shortly after Anne’s birth, the whole family moved to the parsonage at Haworth, near ...

  6. Maria’s frailty was emphasised by other contemporary biographers of the family in a similar fashion; she was a ‘frail flower transplanted to a bleak abode’. (2) Here, Maria appears as less a woman in her own right, than as a proto-Freudian absence, a lingering presence in her effects on her children and their literary production.

  7. 16 de fev. de 2023 · Humble beginnings. Born in 1818, Emily was the daughter of Irish clergyman Patrick Brontë and his English wife, Maria Branwell. The fifth of six children, she spent her childhood in Haworth, a ...