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Lavinia Norcross Dickinson (1833 - 1899)

Lavinia Norcross "Vinnie" Dickinson
Born in Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United Statesmap
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Died at age 66 in Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United Statesmap
Profile last modified | Created 29 Jul 2016
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Biography

Lavinia Dickinson was born on February 28, 1833 in Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States. Her parents were Edward Dickinson and Emily Norcross. She died on August 31, 1899 in Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States

Lavinia never married; she was responsible for publishing many of the poems of her sister, poet Emily Dickinson, several years after Emily's death.

Parents were: Edward Dickinson (1803 - 1874) & Emily Norcross Dickinson (1804 - 1882)

Siblings were: William Austin Dickinson (1829 - 1895)* Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886)*

Burial:

West Cemetery
Amherst
Hampshire County
Massachusetts, USA
Plot: Lot 53, Grave A
GPS (lat/lon): 42.38001, -72.51889[1][2]

Sources

  1. Find A Grave 25309597
  2. Looks like coordinates in Find A Grave are wrong, next to the cemetery...
  • Emily Dickinson family books

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