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  1. 5 de jul. de 2012 · Sydney Smith Haldimand Dickens (1847-1872) – Charles Dickens was very proud of Sydney’s naval career. However later he was very displeased about Sydney’s financial troubles. Sydney passed away when he was only twenty five. He died while trying to return home for sick leave.

  2. Lieutenant Sydney Smith Haldimand Dickens; Sydney Dickens; Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. English Wikipedia. image. Sydney-dickens.jpg 383 × 600; 60 KB. 0 references. sex or gender. male. 1 reference. stated in. Kindred Britain. country of citizenship. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ...

  3. Sydney Smith Haldimand Dickens (18 April 1847 – 2 May 1872) The seventh child of Charles Dickens was a Royal Navy officer, but he too did not amount to much. Despite being one of Dickens' favorite children, his father sent him to boarding school in France at an early age with his older brothers Alfred and Harry.

  4. Alfred D'Orsay Tennyson Dickens ("Skittles," 1845-1912) was named after his two godfathers, the poet laureate and his father's great friend, the dandy Count D'Orsay (1801-52). He emigrated to Australia at age 20, and died in New York in 1912 while on tour, lecturing about his father's life and works. 7. Sydney Smith Haldimand Dickens

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  6. Charles Dickens. Catherine Hogarth. Signature. Sir Henry Fielding Dickens, KC (16 January 1849 [1] – 21 December 1933) was an English barrister, who served as a KC and Common Serjeant of London. He was the eighth of ten children born to English author Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine, [2] [3] and the last surviving child of Dickens.

  7. Sydney Smith Haldimand Dickens (18 April 1847 – 2 May 1872) was a Royal Navy officer; the fifth son and seventh child of English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine.[1] An endearing child, nicknamed "The Ocean Spectre" and "The Admiral" by his father, Sydney Dickens was born at 3 Chester Place[2] and baptized at the church of St. Mary in Marylebone in London on 24 June 1847, his ...