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  1. Virginia Eliza Poe (née Clemm; August 15, 1822 – January 30, 1847) was the wife of American writer Edgar Allan Poe. The couple were first cousins and publicly married when Virginia Clemm was 13 and Poe was 27. Biographers disagree as to the nature of the couple's relationship. Though their marriage was loving, some biographers ...

  2. Quick Facts. Significance: Cousin and Wife of Edgar Allan Poe. Place of Birth: Baltimore, Maryland. Date of Birth: August 15, 1822. Place of Death: Fordham, New York. Date of Death: January 30, 1847. Place of Burial: Baltimore, Maryland. Cemetery Name: Westminster Burial Ground.

  3. 12. Aug. 2014 · Valentine to EAP. ∞∞∞∞∞∞∞. Letters: E. A. Poe to M. and Virginia Clemm - August 29, 1835 (OL#48) (embedded in this heartbreaking letter to Maria Clemm is a proposal to Virginia) E. A. Poe to Virginia Poe - June 12, 1846 (OL#232) ∞∞∞∞∞∞∞. Bibliography:

  4. Poe’s Actress Mother-Part Two. July 24, 2015. Last year, we shared part one of Eliza Poe’s life. Follow the rest of her journey as David, Edgar, and Edgar’s siblings are introduced. Following Eliza’s marriage, she and her husband, Charles, arrived in Alexandria, Virginia, and were set to perform at Liberty Hall for six weeks in August ...

  5. American literary inspiration. Born Virginia Eliza Clemm, Aug 22, 1822; dau. of Maria (Poe) Clemm (sister of Edgar Allan Poe 's father, David Poe) and William Clemm Jr. (1779–1826); died Jan 30, 1847, in NY; m. her cousin Edgar Allan Poe (the writer), May 16, 1836.

  6. Even though Virginia Clemm Poe lived until the age of twenty-four, she is still frequently referred to as Poes “child-wife,” as if she were forever thirteen. The nature of the relationship between Poe and his bride has long been a matter of speculation.

  7. Virginia Eliza Poe (née Clemm; August 15, 1822 – January 30, 1847) was an American poet who was the spouse (wife) of Edgar Allan Poe. She was the author of only a single poem. They were first cousins. They first met in 1829. She was seven at the time.