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  1. This article is about a writer. For the video game, see What Remains of Edith Finch. Edith Finch, Countess Russell (5 November 1900 – 1 January 1978) was an American writer and biographer. She was the fourth and last wife of Bertrand Russell .

  2. Edith Finch, condesa Russell (5 de noviembre de 1900 - 1 de enero de 1978) fue una escritora y biógrafa estadounidense. Fue la cuarta y última esposa de Bertrand Russell. Biografía. Finch nació de Edward Bronson Finch, un médico, y su esposa, Delia. Criada en la ciudad de Nueva York, se graduó de la escuela Miss Chapin.

  3. Person(s) in Photograph: Bertrand Russell, Edith Russell Description: Russell with his fourth wife Edith (Finch). They had known each other since 1925. Edith had lectured in English at Bryn Mawr College, near Philadelphia. Archive Box Number: 4,6 Date: c. 1950

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  4. may refer to: Edith Finch Russell (1900–1978), writer, biographer, and the fourth wife of Bertrand Russell. Edith Rosenbaum (1879–1975), American fashion buyer, stylist and correspondent for Women's Wear Daily, best remembered for surviving the 1912 sinking of the RMS Titanic; due to rampant anti-German sentiment in Paris during ...

  5. Edith Finch, Countess Russell (5 November 1900 – 1 January 1978) was an American writer and biographer. She was the fourth and last wife of Bertrand Russell. Finch was born to Edward Bronson Finch, a physician, and his wife, Delia. Raised in New York City, she graduated from Miss Chapin's School.[1]

  6. 23 de nov. de 2016 · Edith Russell (Finch) Birthdate: 1900: Death: January 01, 1978 (77-78) Immediate Family: Daughter of Edward Bronson Finch and Delia Brodhead Finch Wife of Bertrand Russell, 3rd Earl Russell, Nobel Prize in Literature 1950. Managed by: Carlos F. Bunge: Last Updated: November 23, 2016

  7. 25 de may. de 2017 · Only Russell’s fourth marriage, to a longstanding American friend named Edith Finch, proved lasting. Russell began his autobiography with a very touching poem dedicated to her. Russell’s four marriages did not exhaust his passionate search for love.