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  1. Henrietta Litchfield. Henrietta Emma Litchfield (née Darwin; 25 September 1843 [1] – 17 December 1927 [2]) was a daughter of Charles Darwin and his wife Emma Wedgwood . Henrietta was born at Down House, Downe, Kent, in 1843.

    • St Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Downe
  2. Henrietta Emma Litchfield (nascida Darwin; 25 de setembro de 1843 — Surrey, 17 de dezembro de 1927) era uma das filha de Charles Darwin e sua esposa Emma Wedgwood. Henrietta nasceu em Down House, Downe , Kent , em 1843.

    • Richard Buckley Litchfield
    • 25 de setembro de 1843, Down House
    • 17 de dezembro de 1927
  3. Henrietta “Etty” Darwin (1843–1927) was the eldest of Charles Darwins daughters to reach adulthood. She married Richard Buckley Litchfield in 1871. She was a valued editor to her father as well as companion and correspondent to both of her parents.

  4. 28 de abr. de 2016 · Henrietta teve um papel ainda mais importante: o de editora. Darwin chegou a pedir que a filha fizesse a revisão de A Origem do Homem... durante uma viagem de férias à Europa.

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  5. 21 de fev. de 2017 · Henrietta ‘Etty’ Emma Darwin (1843–1927) Henrietta, their third daughter, also suffered from scarlet fever and a typhoid-like illness and relapsed into becoming a chronic invalid. Browne (2002) described this accurately: ‘Henrietta did make a full recovery in the end and lived to a great old age.

    • John Hayman, Gonzalo Álvarez, Francisco C Ceballos, Tim M. Berra, Tim M. Berra
    • 2017
  6. Henrietta Darwins Diary: The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, Part Two. In June 1871 Henrietta met Richard Buckley Litchfield, a barrister and lecturer in music at the London Working Men’s College; they were married in the parish church in her parents’ village of Downe, Kent, on 31 August.

  7. 12 de abr. de 2012 · Alison Pearn. The Darwin Correspondence Project ( www.darwinproject.ac.uk ), with the permission of Darwins family, is making public for the first time the short, intense and hugely revealing personal journal of Darwins daughter Henrietta.