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  1. Alfred Lamert Dickens (March 1822 – 27 July 1860) was an English railway engineer, and was the younger brother of the Victorian novelist Charles Dickens.

  2. 11 set 2018 · Alfred Lamert Dickens was a civil engineer and sanitary inspector and the younger brother of novelist Charles Dickens. When Alfred died in 1860 Charles helped support his family. Alfred Lamert Dickens. Biographical Summaries of Notable People. Birth: Mar 1822 - London. Death: Cause of death: Pleurisy - 1860 - Manchester.

    • London
    • London, United Kingdom
    • Helen Dickens
    • March 1, 1822
  3. Born 11 Mar 1822 in London, England, United Kingdom. Ancestors. Son of John Dickens and Elizabeth Culliford (Barrow) Dickens. Brother of Frances Elizabeth Dickens, Charles John Huffam Dickens, Letitia Mary Dickens, Harriet Ellen Dickens, Frederick William Dickens and Augustus Newnham Dickens.

    • Male
    • March 11, 1822
    • Helen (Dobson) Dickens
    • July 27, 1860
  4. Added: Oct 8, 2012. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 98491419. Source citation. The younger brother of novelist Charles Dickens and a railway engineer, Alfred Dickens was the son of John Dickens and Elizabeth Barrow. Alfred married a lady named Helen and they had five children. Alfred died from pleurisy.

  5. 1 nov 2013 · Alfred Lamert Dickens, Charles Dickens’ younger brother, was born in Chatham in April 1822, the son of John and Elizabeth Dickens. From February to May 1824 John Dickens was in the Marshalsea debtor’s prison, where he was joined by Elizabeth and the three youngest Dickens children including Alfred.

  6. Alfred Lamert Dickens (1822–1860) was a railway engineer. As a boy Alfred, often called Enrique by friends, attended a school in Hampstead with his brother Frederick Dickens for two years, until his father John Dickens could no longer afford the fees. At the end of the school day the boys would be collected by their older brother, Charles.

  7. 31 lug 2017 · At the time Dickens visited Malton in July 1843, Alfred Lamert Dickens (younger brother of Charles) who was a civil engineer, was engaged on the construction of the York, Malton Scarborough Railway line and had an office in the Market Place, Malton.