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    The child was named after Byron's half-sister, Augusta Leigh, and was called "Ada" by Byron himself. On 16 January 1816, at Lord Byron's command, Lady Byron left for her parents' home at Kirkby Mallory, taking their five-week-old daughter with her.

    • 27 November 1852 (aged 36), Marylebone, London, England
  2. 10 de dic. de 2014 · How Ada Lovelace, Lord Byron’s Daughter, Became the World’s First Computer Programmer. By Maria Popova. Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, better known as Ada Lovelace (December 10, 1815–November 27, 1852), is celebrated as the world’s first computer programmer — the first person to marry the mathematical capabilities ...

  3. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Ada Lovelace. English mathematician Ada Lovelace, the daughter of poet Lord Byron, has been called "the first computer programmer" for writing an algorithm for a computing machine in...

  4. 26 de feb. de 2020 · Start exploring your ancestors' story with a trial membership. Ada was born in London in 1815. Her father was the renowned poet Lord Byron and her mother, Anne Isabella Milbanke, was a highly-educated baroness with a strong knowledge of science and mathematics.

  5. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Lovelace was the daughter of famed poet Lord Byron and Annabella Milbanke Byron, who legally separated two months after her birth. Her father then left Britain forever, and his daughter never knew him personally.

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  6. Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace was born Augusta Ada Byron on 10 December 1815, the only child of the poet Lord Byron and his wife Anne Isabella Byron. Augusta was named after Byron’s half-sister, Augusta Leigh, and was called ‘Ada’ by Byron himself.

  7. Born. 10 December 1815 Piccadilly, Middlesex (now in London), England. Died. 27 November 1852 Marylebone, London, England. Summary. Ada Lovelace was a daughter of Lord Byron who became interested in Babbage's analytic engine and described how it could be programmed. View ten larger pictures. Biography.