Charles Dickens

  • Born

    Born
    Dickens was born 7 february of 1812 in Landport, England
  • London

    When he was 2 years old, his family moved to London.
  • Kent

    In 1817 Charles Dickens moved to Chatham, Kent. Dickens, moved a lot, cause his family escape of evictions and debts.
  • School

    School
    With 9 years old he went for first time to school.
  • London again

    In 1823 Charles lived again in London with his family.
  • Charles Dickens dad in prison.

    Charles Dickens dad in prison.
    Charles Dickens dad was improsioned for non-payment of debts, and Charles was refugeed in a house of Little College Street (London).
  • Work

    With 12 years old, Dickens started to work in a factory of shoe polish. With the money that he won, he had to pay the lodging and help his family.
  • Catherine and Charles

    Catherine and Charles
    In 1836 he married Catherine Thompson Hogarth and he went to live with Catherine's house in Bloomsbury.
  • Charles Dickens children

    Charles Culliford Boz Dickens (1837-1896)
    Mary Dickens (1838-1896)
    Kate Macready Dickens (1839-1929)
    Walter Landor Dickens (1841-1863)
    Francis Jeffrey Dickens (1844-1886)
    Alfred D'Orsay Tennyson Dickens (1845-1912)
    Sydney Smith Haldimand Dickens (1847-1872)
    Henry Fielding Dickens (1849-1933)
    Dora Annie Dickens (1850-1851)
    Edward Bulwer Lytton Dickens (1852-1902)
  • Oliver Twist

    Oliver Twist
    1837 to 1839 Charles Dickens wrote Oliver Twist.
  • Christmas Carol

    Christmas Carol
    Dickens wrote Christmas Carol in 1843
  • Charles Dickens popularity

    Charles Dickens popularity
    His popularaty allow him to buoght the Gad's Hill Place ubicated in Higham, Kent.
  • France

    France
    Between 1855 and 1856 Charles live in France on Gad's Hill
  • Charles divorced

    In 1858 Charles Dickens get divorced, but he was having his ex-partner in his house until she was die.
  • Death

    Death
    On 8 June 1870, Dickens suffered another stroke at his home after a full day's work on Edwin Drood. He never regained consciousness, and he died.