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      • The family lived in Chatham until 1822: Dickens later referred to this period as the happiest of his childhood (Davis, 1999, p. 58). Indeed, he was to return to this area at the end of his life. The Chatham/Rochester area provided the background for several of his novels.
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  2. After the 1842 trip to America, Catherines sister Georgina came to live with the couple. Catherine was becoming overwhelmed with the duties of being the wife of a famous man and caring for their children. Georgina stepped in to fill the gaps and eventually ran the Dickens household.

  3. In June 1858, Charles and Catherine Dickens separated, and she moved into a property on Gloucester Crescent in Camden Town. The exact cause of the separation is unknown, although attention at the time and since has focused on rumours of an affair between Dickens and Ellen Ternan and/or Catherine's sister, Georgina Hogarth .

  4. Early life. Charles Dickens was born on 7 February 1812 at 1 Mile End Terrace (now 393 Commercial Road), Landport in Portsea Island (Portsmouth), Hampshire, the second of eight children of Elizabeth Dickens (née Barrow; 1789–1863) and John Dickens (1785–1851).

  5. May 19, 2016 · Their wedding took place in London on 2 April 1836. Charles Dickens Museum. At left, a miniature of Charles Dickens that he gave Catherine Hogarth on their engagement; right, a watercolour...

  6. In December 1839 the couple moved from this house redolent of memories of Mary to 1 Devonshire Terrace, York Gate, Regent's Park, which remained their home until 1851, except for a period of about a year (1844-45) when they lived in Genoa.

  7. Feb 14, 2012 · On 2 april, Charles married Catherine at St. Luke's, Chelsea, and the couple moved to larger chambers (No. 16) in Furnival's Inn, Holbourn, with Fred Dickens and Catherine's sister, Mary; there followed a short stay at 30 Upper Norton Street.

  8. Aug 23, 2022 · They were married on April 2, 1836 in St. Luke's Church, Chelsea and honeymooned in Chalk, near Chatham. Charles was undoubtably in love at the outset but his feelings for Catherine wained as the family grew.

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