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  1. Biography. An endearing child, nicknamed by his father "The Ocean Spectre" and "The Admiral,” Sydney Dickens was born at 3 Chester Place [2] and baptized at the church of St. Mary in Marylebone in London on 24 June 1847, his godfathers being William Haldimand of Lausanne, and Henry Porter Smith (1797–1880), an actuary for the Eagle Life ...

  2. Charles and Catherine Dickens's ninth child and third daughter was Dora Annie Dickens (1850-1851), who lived just eight months. The child, a little sister for Mary (Mamie) and Katey Dickens, and their six brothers, was born at Devonshire Terrace , Marylebone Road, almost opposite York Gate, Regent's Park , the London home of the Dickenses from November 1839 through December 1851.

  3. Added: Oct 23, 2002. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 6871472. Source citation. The inscription reads : Lieutenant Sydney Smith Haddington, fifth son of Charles and Catherine Dickens. Born 18th. April 1847, died and was buried at sea 2nd. May 1872. Sydney was the seventh child (but fifth son) and was born at Chester Place, near Regent's Park in London.

  4. 26 de jul. de 2022 · Dora Annie Dickens (16 August 1850 14 April 1851) was the infant daughter of English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine. She was the ninth of their ten children, and the youngest of their three daughters.

  5. Charles Dickens. Writer: Great Expectations. Charles Dickens' father was a clerk at the Naval Pay Office, and because of this the family had to move from place to place: Plymouth, London, Chatham. It was a large family and despite hard work, his father couldn't earn enough money. In 1823 he was arrested for debt and Charles had to start working in a factory, labeling bottles for six shillings ...

  6. Sydney Smith Haldimand Dickens (Q4775329) Sydney Smith Haldimand Dickens. officer in the Royal Navy, child of Victorian-era novelist Charles Dickens. Lieut. Sydney Smith Haldimand Dickens.

  7. 11 de sept. de 2018 · Dora Annie Dickens was the infant daughter of English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine. She was the ninth of their ten children, and the youngest of their three daughters. Dora Dickens was named after the character Dora Spenlow, the child-bride of David Copperfield in Dickens's 1850 novel David Copperfield.