Ada Lovelace
Countess Ada Irene King- Lovelace
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History
Ada had three children: Byron, Anne Isabella, and Ralph Gordon. Byron was born in 1836 in London and died in 1862 in the Mediterranean. Anne Isabella, also known as Annabella, was born in 1838 in London and died in 1917. Ralph Gordon was born in 1839 in London and died in infancy. Ada had a close relationship with her children, particularly Anne Isabella, whom she affectionately called "Annabel". Ada's relationship with Byron was strained due to his rebellious behavior and parting from Ada's strict education, but they later reconciled before his death.
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Married
History
Ada had three children: Byron, Anne Isabella, and Ralph Gordon. Byron was born in 1836 in London and died in 1862 in the Mediterranean. Anne Isabella, also known as Annabella, was born in 1838 in London and died in 1917. Ralph Gordon was born in 1839 in London and died in infancy. Ada had a close relationship with her children, particularly Anne Isabella, whom she affectionately called "Annabel". Ada's relationship with Byron was strained due to his rebellious behavior and parting from Ada's strict education, but they later reconciled before his death.
History
Ada had three children: Byron, Anne Isabella, and Ralph Gordon. Byron was born in 1836 in London and died in 1862 in the Mediterranean. Anne Isabella, also known as Annabella, was born in 1838 in London and died in 1917. Ralph Gordon was born in 1839 in London and died in infancy. Ada had a close relationship with her children, particularly Anne Isabella, whom she affectionately called "Annabel". Ada's relationship with Byron was strained due to his rebellious behavior and parting from Ada's strict education, but they later reconciled before his death.
History
Ada had three children: Byron, Anne Isabella, and Ralph Gordon. Byron was born in 1836 in London and died in 1862 in the Mediterranean. Anne Isabella, also known as Annabella, was born in 1838 in London and died in 1917. Ralph Gordon was born in 1839 in London and died in infancy. Ada had a close relationship with her children, particularly Anne Isabella, whom she affectionately called "Annabel". Ada's relationship with Byron was strained due to his rebellious behavior and parting from Ada's strict education, but they later reconciled before his death.
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