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  1. Emma Darwin (geb. Wedgwood, * 2. Mai 1808 in Maer, Staffordshire; † 7. Oktober 1896 in Downe) war die Cousine und Ehefrau des englischen Naturforschers Charles Darwin. Sie heirateten am 29. Januar 1839 und hatten zusammen zehn Kinder, von denen drei in frühem Alter starben. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Kindheit und Jugend. 2 Ehe mit Charles Darwin.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emma_DarwinEmma Darwin - Wikipedia

    Emma Darwin (née Wedgwood; 2 May 1808 – 2 October 1896) was an English woman who was the wife and first cousin of Charles Darwin. They were married on 29 January 1839 and were the parents of ten children, seven of whom survived to adulthood.

  3. Website of writer Emma Darwin, author of historical fiction, creative non-fiction, novels and short stories, teacher and mentor of creative writing, blogger at This Itch of Writing, great-great-granddaughter of Charles Darwin and Emma Wedgwood.

  4. About Emma Darwins creative writing blog, This Itch of Writing: all about fiction & creative non-fiction: writing it, reading it, teaching it and sometimes hating it.

  5. About Emma Darwin, author of fiction and creative non-fiction, mentor, teacher, and great-great-granddaughter of Charles Darwin.

  6. Emma Darwin with Leonard Darwin as a child. CUL DAR 225: 93. Cambridge University Library. Emma Darwin, Charles Darwin's wife and first cousin, was born Emma Wedgwood, the eighth and youngest child of Josiah Wedgwood II and Bessy Allen. Her father was the eldest son of the famous pottery manufacturer, Josiah Wedgwood I.

  7. 11. Feb. 2009 · 12.02.2009, 00:00 Uhr. Um herauszufinden, wie viel Darwin noch in der Welt ist, rein genetisch, haben es einige Biologen mit den Methoden der exakten Wissenschaften versucht. Und eines Tages fand...