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  1. Robert, their first child, was named for the Southern hero General Robert E. Lee (1807–1870). When Frost's father died in 1884, his will requested that he be buried in New England. His wife and two children, Robert and Jeanie, went east for the funeral.

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  2. Sarah Bradshaw is a writer of Irish heritage who loves Glasgow. She has a passion to tell the big stories that move the national conversation. Her years of experience working as a journalist and producer overseas means she finds herself coming back to stories about women in military and political environments. ‍. REQUEST CV.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_FrostRobert Frost - Wikipedia

    Elinor and Robert Frost had six children: son Elliott (1896–1900, died of cholera); daughter Lesley Frost Ballantine (1899–1983); son Carol (1902–1940); daughter Irma (1903–1967); daughter Marjorie (1905–1934, died as a result of puerperal fever after childbirth); and daughter Elinor Bettina (died just one day after her birth in 1907 ...

  4. Sarah Bradshaw pleaded to be ducked to demonstrate her innocence. Fortunately, she quickly sank. An old woman of Stanningfield, Suffolk, in 1792, let herself be swum before the community in order to clear her name.

  5. Dec 11, 2023 · Their daughter Irma, committed to a mental institution in 1947, is the only one not buried with them. Twin markers flank the grave, each bearing a poem published 100 years ago this past October, as part of Frost’s Pulitzer Prize–winning collection New Hampshire (1923).

  6. Jan 31, 2008 · Lesley Frost Ballantine was the second child of Robert and Elinor Frost. She served as the first chairman of the Robert Frost Foundation and oversaw the restoration of the Frost farm in Derry, New Hampshire.

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  8. Oct 22, 2024 · Her husband’s untimely death from tuberculosis in 1885 prompted Isabelle Moodie Frost to take her two children, Robert and Jeanie, to Lawrence, Massachusetts, where they were taken in by the children’s paternal grandparents.

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