Emma Cecilia Farrer(Ida Darwin)
Horace Darwin's Wife
Ida, Lady Darwin was the wife of Horace Darwin, member of the Ladies Dining Society, and a co-founder in 1913 of the Central Association for the Care of the Mentally Defective (in 1921 renamed the Central Association for Mental Welfare).
Darwin was born Emma Cecilia Farrer and took the name Ida from Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale of Little Ida's Flowers. Her father was Permanent Secretary to the Board of Trade Thomas Farrer and her mother was Frances Erskine, daughter of the historian and orientalist William Erskine and granddaughter of James Mackintosh. Thomas Farrer was a friend of Charles Darwin and, following the death of Frances Farrer, married Katherine Wedgwood, niece of Emma Darwin. On 3 January 1880 Ida Farrer married her stepmother's cousin Horace Darwin, youngest son of Charles and Emma Darwin, at St Mary's, Bryanston Square.The couple had a son and two daughters
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Name: | Emma Cecilia Farrer(Ida Darwin) |
Date of Birth: | Nov 07, 1854 |
Date of Death: | Jul 05, 1946 |
Age: | 91Y 7M 28D |
Country: |
United Kingdom |
Children: |
3 |