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  2. Louisa Gurney Hoare (25 September 1784 – 6 September 1836) was an English diarist and writer on education, and a member of the Gurney family. She was concerned particularly with standards of education.

  3. Louisa Gurney-Hoare. 1784-1836. Educationalist and author. Born in Norwich on 25 September 1784, Louisa was the daughter of the Quakers John and Catherine Gurney. Among her siblings were the prison reformer Elizabeth Fry, the philanthropists Joseph John and Samuel Gurney, and the banker and antiquary Daniel Gurney.

  4. Another sister, Louisa Hoare, wrote on education. The 19th-century Gurney family came to personify wealth: Gilbert and Sullivan's 1875 comic opera Trial by Jury has the Judge relate how his wealth increased until "at length I became as rich as the Gurneys." [13] On John Gurney's death in 1809, his son Samuel assumed control of the Norwich ...

  5. Mar 31, 2022 · Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Louisa (Gurney) Hoare born 1784 Norwich, Norfolk, England died 1836 Hampstead, London, England including ancestors + descendants + 2 photos + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

    • Female
    • September 25, 1784
    • Samuel Hoare
    • September 6, 1836
  6. May 1, 2022 · Louisa Gurney Hoare was an English diarist and writer on education, and a member of the Gurney family. Louisa Gurney, born on 25 September 1784, was the seventh of the eleven children of John Gurney (1749–1809) of Earlham Hall near Norwich, a Quaker, and of Catherine Bell (1754–1792).

    • England
    • September 25, 1784
    • Samuel Hoare, Jr.
    • September 6, 1836
  7. Mar 14, 2014 · Born in Norwich on 25 September 1784, Louisa was the daughter of the Quakers John and Catherine Gurney. Among her siblings were the prison reformer Elizabeth Fry , the philanthropists Joseph John and Samuel Gurney, and the banker and antiquary Daniel Gurney.

  8. Mar 24, 2021 · Louisa Gurney was born on September 25th 1784 at Earlham Hall, Norwich. She was one of the surviving children of banker and Quaker John Gurney (1749-1809) and his wife Catherine Bell (1754-1792), a member of the Barclay family.

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