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  1. 3 de sept. de 2019 · Fanny was the daughter of Gilbert Imlay and Mary Wollstonecraft. Gilbert Imlay, was an American businessman, diplomat and author.Mary Wollstonecraft, was an English writer, philosopher and advocate of women’s rights although she is best remembered for her notable work ‘A Vindication of the Rights of Women’ (1792).

  2. androom.home.xs4all.nl › biography › p002801Imlay, Fanny (1794-1816)

    Imlay, Fanny (ENGLAND) BORN 14 May 1794, Le Havre, Seine-Maritime - DIED 9 Oct 1816, Swansea: Mackworth Arms, in a small upper room BIRTH NAME Imlay, Frances

  3. Then came a series of shocks: Mary's half sister, Fanny Imlay (daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft and Gilbert Imlay), committed suicide on 9 October; a month later Shelley's wife, Harriet, drowned herself. Harriet's death left Shelley free to marry; on 20 December he and Mary were wed at St. Mildred's Church on Bread Street, London.

  4. 9 de oct. de 2016 · Fanny Imlay: The facts. Let’s start with a brief resumé. The Shelley party landed in Portsmouth on 8th September 1816, and took up residence at 5 Abbey Churchyard, Bath. Shelley travelled regularly to London in the next few weeks, both on his own business and Byron’s (he had brought the manuscript of Childe Harold back with him for John ...

  5. Claire Clairmont. Clara Mary Jane Clairmont (27 April 1798 – 19 March 1879), or Claire Clairmont as she was commonly known, was the stepsister of the writer Mary Shelley and the mother of Lord Byron 's daughter Allegra. She is thought to be the subject of a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley .

  6. FRANCES “FANNY” IMLAY (1794–1816) Frances Imlay (1794–1816), named for her mother’s friend Frances Blood and called Fanny throughout her life, was adopted by William Godwin after Mary Wollstonecraft’s death. Like her half-sister Mary, she was raised in a lively, intellectual household that set high expectations: her stepsister,

  7. So her mother's death in "Infancy" is when she was three (perhaps Fanny, [age three,] was unofficially adopted by her stepfather and given the name of Godwin. (this is in the lead, but bears repeating). Ditto for Godwin's marriage to Clairmont, and other milestone events (1807 move from Polygon, Shelley's 1812 invitation, etc.).