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Introduction Dodgson’s mother died in 1851, soon after he entered university. His mother’s unmarried sister, Lucy Lutwidge (1805-1880), came to look after the family and remained with them for the rest of her life. Archdeacon Dodgson died in 1868, after which Fanny Dodgson assumed responsibility for running the family home with the help of Aunt Lucy. The family moved from Croft Rectory to ‘The Chestnuts’ in Guildford. Only three of Carroll’s siblings married (Mary, Skeffington and Wilfred). Lewis Carroll's Immediate Family
Further Details of Some of Dodgson's Siblings Skeffington Dodgson Dodgson's brother Skeffington was educated at Twyford School, Hampshire, privately for Oxford matriculation (Rev. A. Webster, Keswick) and Christ Church, Oxford. He gained his BA in 1862 and his MA in 1865. He was ordained deacon in 1865. He held various curacies until 1895 when he became vicar of Vowchurch in Herefordshire. Married (14 September 1880) Isabel Mary Cooper (1848-1937) Children: Amy Irene Hume (1884-1980), Charles Lutwidge (1885-1886), John Hassard (1887, died aged nine months), Winifred Mary (1888-), Zoë Frances (1890-) Mary Charlotte Dodgson Married (13 April 1869) Charles Edward Stuart Collingwood (1831-1898) Children: Stuart Dodgson (1870-1937), Bertram James (1871-1934), Agnes Mary (1875, died after 7 weeks) Carroll’s nephew, Stuart, became his first biographer, publishing The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (T. Fisher Unwin: 1898) soon after his death. He also conpiled The Lewis Carroll Picture Book (T. Fisher Unwin: 1899). Wilfred Dodgson Wilfred Dodgson was also educated at Twyford School and with Mr. Webster at Keswick. He, too, matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford, gaining BA in 1860. He was renowned as a good sportsman and an excellent shot. In 1871 he became land agent for Lord Boyne's estates at Ludlow, Shropshire. Married (9 August 1870) Alice Jane Donkin (1851-1929), Children: Edith Alice (1872-1942), Mary Evangeline (1873-1945), Lucy Margaret (1874-1959), Charles Hassard Wilfred (1876-1941), Frances Menella (1877-1963), Violet Eleanor (1878-1966), Reginald Henry Lutwidge (1880-1918), Beatrice Hilda (1882-1949), Gladys Marjorie (1886-1968) Edwin Dodgson Edwin Dodgson was educated at Twyford and Rugby schools. After a brief career at the Board of Trade he trained for the ministry at Chichester Theological College, eventually becoming a missionary in the South Atlantic Islands and in particular pastor to the inhabitants of Tristan da Cunha. Dodgson’s Estate Since Lewis Carroll’s death, the C.L. Dodgson Estate has been administered by Executors from the Dodgson family. They retain the copyright of all unpublished manuscripts and material within the copyright period. Permission to publish needs to be sought from their Literary Agents, A.P. Watt Ltd., 20 John Street, London, WC1N 2DR. The Dodgson Family Collection is on deposit at: Christ Church Library Christ Church, The material at Christ Church is mainly books. The Assistant Librarian at Christ Church is Janet McMullin. The Surrey History Centre 130 Goldsworthy Road, The curator of the Dodgson Family Collection at the Surrey History Centre is Mary Mackey This material was previously held at the Muniment Room in Guildford. A catalogue of the material from the Dodgson Family Collection currently held at the Surrey History Centre is available from the Centre entitled Lewis Carroll in Guildford Muniment Room (Surrey County Council: 1989). Useful References - Websites Article about the Skeffington family - Carroll's ancesters: http://william.skyvington.free.fr/carroll Carroll related documents at the family records centre: http://www.familyrecords.gov.uk/frc/exhibitions/carroll1.htm Useful References - Books and Papers Mr. Dodgson: Nine Lewis Carroll Studies (The Lewis Carroll Society: 1973) ‘Archdeacon Dodgson and Archbishop Longley’ by J. F. A. Mason in Jabberworcky, Spring 1979, Vol. 8, No. 2 Letters to Skeffington Dodgson from his Father edited by Anne Clark Amor (Lewis Carroll Society: 1990) Skeffington Hume Dodgson, Brother of Lewis Carroll, Vicar ofVowchurch by Edward Wakeling (privately printed: 1992), available from the Lewis Carroll Society ‘The Chestnuts’ by Sir Christopher Pinsent in The Carrollian, No. 1, Spring 1998 ‘The Dodgson Sisters’ by Sarah Stanfield in The Carrollian, No. 2, Autumn 1998 Lewis Carroll in Guildford Muniment Room by Shirley Corke (Guildford Borough Council: 1989) |
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