Bernard Darwin: 1876 – 1961
Charles Waring Darwin: 1856 – 1858
Elinor Darwin, nee Monsell: 1879 – 1954
Elizabeth Darwin: 1843 - 1926
Henrietta Litchfield, nee Darwin: 1843 – 1927
Mary Eleanor Darwin: 1842 – 1842
THE FAMILY OF CHARLES & EMMA DARWIN : we now have images of the graves of all 21 members of CHARLES & EMMA DARWIN's immediate family: Charles & Emma themselves, 10 children: with 8 wives and 1 husband; TOTAL OF 19 in England & 1 in Wales and 1 in France.
Cambridge, England = 7:
E.W.D., was E.W.C. (Girton)
F.D., Sir (Ascension)
F.H.D., previously Maitland, was F.H.F., Lady (Ascension)
G.H.D., Sir (Trumpington Extension)
‘I’ (E.C.) D., was E.C. F., Lady (Ascension)
H.D., Sir (Ascension)
M.H.D., was M.H.DuP.,Lady (Trumpington Extension, cremated)
Cannes, France = 1 :
R.B.L.
Corris, Wales = 1
A.R.D. (was A.R.R.)
Downe, England = 5
C.W.D.
E.D.
E.D. (was E.W.)
H.E.L. (was H.E.D.)
M.E.D.
Forest Row, England = 2
L.D.
(C.) M. D. (was C.M.M.)
Great Malvern, England = 1
A.E.D.
London, England = 2
*E.F.D., was E.F.F. (Putney Vale)
C.D. (Westminster Abbey)
North Stoneham, England = 2
W.E.D.
S.P.A.D. (was S.P.A.S.)
Married on 31st August 1871 to RICHARD BUCKLEY LITCHFIELD, who died on the 11th of January 1903, who is buried since the 13th of January 1903 in the English part of the Cemetery « LE GRAND JAS » in Cannes. The exact location of the grave is "Cimetière du Grand Jas, 18ème allée (ex-Protestant) n°44"." ["Uncle Richard")
"I have indeed been most happy in my family, & I must say to you my children that not one of you has ever given me one minute's anxiety, except on the score of health. There are, I suspect, very few fathers of five sons who could say this with entire truth. When you were very young it was my delight to play with you all, & I think with a sigh that such days can never return. From your earliest days to now that you are grown up, you have all, sons & daughters, ever been most pleasant, sympathetic & affectionate to us & to one another. When all or most of you are at home (as, thank Heavens, happens pretty frequently) no party can be, according to my taste, more agreeable, & I wish for no other society. We have suffered only one very severe grief in the death of Annie at Malvern on April 24th, 1851, when she was just over ten years old. She was a most sweet & affectionate child, & I feel sure would have grown into a delightful woman. But I need say nothing here of her character, as I wrote a short sketch of it shortly after her death. Tears still sometimes come into my eyes, when I think of her sweet ways." (CD)
Bernard Darwin: 1876 – 1961
Charles Waring Darwin: 1856 – 1858
Elinor Darwin, nee Monsell: 1879 – 1954
Elizabeth Darwin: 1843 - 1926
Henrietta Litchfield, nee Darwin: 1843 – 1927
Mary Eleanor Darwin: 1842 – 1842
THE FAMILY OF CHARLES & EMMA DARWIN : we now have images of the graves of all 21 members of CHARLES & EMMA DARWIN's immediate family: Charles & Emma themselves, 10 children: with 8 wives and 1 husband; TOTAL OF 19 in England & 1 in Wales and 1 in France.
Cambridge, England = 7:
E.W.D., was E.W.C. (Girton)
F.D., Sir (Ascension)
F.H.D., previously Maitland, was F.H.F., Lady (Ascension)
G.H.D., Sir (Trumpington Extension)
‘I’ (E.C.) D., was E.C. F., Lady (Ascension)
H.D., Sir (Ascension)
M.H.D., was M.H.DuP.,Lady (Trumpington Extension, cremated)
Cannes, France = 1 :
R.B.L.
Corris, Wales = 1
A.R.D. (was A.R.R.)
Downe, England = 5
C.W.D.
E.D.
E.D. (was E.W.)
H.E.L. (was H.E.D.)
M.E.D.
Forest Row, England = 2
L.D.
(C.) M. D. (was C.M.M.)
Great Malvern, England = 1
A.E.D.
London, England = 2
*E.F.D., was E.F.F. (Putney Vale)
C.D. (Westminster Abbey)
North Stoneham, England = 2
W.E.D.
S.P.A.D. (was S.P.A.S.)
Married on 31st August 1871 to RICHARD BUCKLEY LITCHFIELD, who died on the 11th of January 1903, who is buried since the 13th of January 1903 in the English part of the Cemetery « LE GRAND JAS » in Cannes. The exact location of the grave is "Cimetière du Grand Jas, 18ème allée (ex-Protestant) n°44"." ["Uncle Richard")
"I have indeed been most happy in my family, & I must say to you my children that not one of you has ever given me one minute's anxiety, except on the score of health. There are, I suspect, very few fathers of five sons who could say this with entire truth. When you were very young it was my delight to play with you all, & I think with a sigh that such days can never return. From your earliest days to now that you are grown up, you have all, sons & daughters, ever been most pleasant, sympathetic & affectionate to us & to one another. When all or most of you are at home (as, thank Heavens, happens pretty frequently) no party can be, according to my taste, more agreeable, & I wish for no other society. We have suffered only one very severe grief in the death of Annie at Malvern on April 24th, 1851, when she was just over ten years old. She was a most sweet & affectionate child, & I feel sure would have grown into a delightful woman. But I need say nothing here of her character, as I wrote a short sketch of it shortly after her death. Tears still sometimes come into my eyes, when I think of her sweet ways." (CD)
Family Members
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William Erasmus "Uncle William" Darwin
1839–1914
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Anne Elizabeth "Annie" Darwin
1841–1851
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Mary Eleanor Darwin
1842–1842
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Sir George Howard "Uncle George" Darwin
1845–1912
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Elizabeth "Aunt Bessy" Darwin
1847–1926
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Sir Francis Darwin
1848–1925
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Maj Leonard "Uncle Lenny" Darwin
1850–1943
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Sir Horace "Uncle Horace" Darwin
1851–1928
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Charles Waring Darwin
1856–1858
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