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  1. Built-in tools help you create and share slideshow stories by combining photos, records, text. Use audio features to record family stories. An easy test can help you identify your ethnic origins. You may also discover relatives--those with similar genetic profiles. Sarah Elmira Royster born 1810 in Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia genealogy ...

  2. Constructed in 1844 by the famous Van Lew family, from which the famous Union spy Elizabeth Van Lew originated, the house at 2407 East Grace Street is more well-known for its long-term tenant Elmira Royster Shelton. Shelton was twice engaged to Edgar Allan Poe and served as his muse and inspiration for many of his most famous works, such as “To Elmira,” “Tamerlane,” and “Song.”

  3. 8 de feb. de 1998 · Last Update: Feb. 8, 1998 Navigation: Main Menu Poe Info. Menu Poe's Friends Sarah Elmira Royster Shelton (Born: 1810 - Died: February 11, 1888) Poe's childhood sweetheart.

  4. Sarah Elmira Royster Shelton fue una amiga de la infancia y más tarde prometida del poeta estadounidense Edgar Allan Poe. Su relación comenzó cuando Sarah tenía 15 años de edad y terminó por interferencia de su padre cuando Poe estudiaba en la Universidad de Virginia. A diferencia de Poe, Sarah Elmira permaneció en Virginia toda su vida, casándose con un empresario, Alexander Shelton ...

  5. Sarah Elmira Royster Shelton (1810 – February 11, 1888) was an adolescent sweetheart of Edgar Allan Poe who became engaged to him shortly before his death in 1849. Their early relationship, begun when she was 15, ended due to the interference of her father while Poe was studying at the University of Virginia.

  6. 23 de jul. de 2023 · One of Poe’s most famous poems, “Annabel Lee,” is believed to be inspired by his relationship with Sarah Elmira Royster. The poem tells the story of a young couple deeply in love, whose love is tragically cut short by death. The haunting and melancholic tone of the poem reflects Poe’s own feelings of loss and longing.

  7. Sarah Elmira Royster Shelton (1810 – February 11, 1888) was an adolescent sweetheart of Edgar Allan Poe who became engaged to him shortly before his death in 1849. Their early relationship, begun when she was 15, ended due to the interference of her father while Poe was studying at the University of Virginia.