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  1. William Austin Dickinson (April 16, 1829 – August 16, 1895) was an American lawyer who lived and worked in Amherst, Massachusetts. Known to family and friends as "Austin", he was, notably, the older brother of poet Emily Dickinson.

  2. Austin Dickinson, early 1850s. The world of the close-knit Dickinson family revolved around Austin. The oldest of the three Dickinson children, William Austin Dickinson was born on April 16, 1829, about a year and half before his sister Emily. Educated at Amherst Academy and at Williston Seminary in Easthampton, Massachusetts, Austin graduated ...

  3. William Austin Dickinson (1829-1895), brother The world of the close-knit Dickinson family revolved around Austin, the oldest of the three Dickinson children. Emily Dickinson was especially close to her brother in their youth...

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  4. No obstante, se conoce que el hermano mayor de Emily, William Austin Dickinson, un año y medio mayor que ella, nació el 16 de abril de 1829. Él se educó en el Amherst College y se convirtió, al igual que su padre, en abogado al graduarse de la Universidad Harvard.

  5. The oldest of the three Dickinson children, William Austin Dickinson was born on April 16, 1829, about a year and half before his sister Emily. Educated at Amherst Academy and at Williston Seminary in Easthampton, Massachusetts, Austin graduated from Amherst College with the class of 1850.

  6. By the time of Emily’s early childhood, there were three children in the household. Her brother, William Austin Dickinson, had preceded her by a year and a half. Her sister, Lavinia Norcross Dickinson, was born in 1833.

  7. William Austin Dickinson (April 16, 1829 – August 16, 1895) was an American lawyer who lived and worked in Amherst, Massachusetts. Known to family and friends as "Austin", he was, notably, the older brother of poet Emily Dickinson.