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Ethel Romanes

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and one source believes this was due to the discussions she had with her husband about his lack of religious belief. It is thought that she wanted to give the impression that he had regained his faith. Her husband appears to have remained an agnostic, but others note that he did not enjoy this
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at his house. They were wed on 11 February 1879 and had a happy marriage and studied together. Romanes was said to be an "ideal father" to their six children. They holidayed at "Geanies" in Scotland in a rented home and for the rest of the year they lived in London.
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which focused on the evolution of human cognitive and physical functions, her husband died in 1894. He had been a loyal disciple of Darwin and Ethel had borrowed some of his books to read too. Two years later she published
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Church during his childhood.He was baptised Anglican and was heavily involved with the Anglican teachings during his youth. He converted as an adult to agnosticism.
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in 1856. Her parents were Gertrude (born Radcliffe) and Andrew Duncan. Her father was a merchant. Her cousin was James Malcolm who was the 8th of the
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position and some of his final poems show a respect for his wife's beliefs. She was interested in religion and in 1902 she published
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They had six children, five boys and a girl. Ethel was involved with education serving on the committee of the
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was the only person who smiled on the council. Their daughter was educated at
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In Praise of Darwin: George Romanes and the Evolution of a Darwinian Believer
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1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Romanes, George John. (n.d.).
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Index

Wavertree
Liverpool
Lancashire
Italy
George John Romanes
Wavertree
Liverpool
Malcolm baronets
George John Romanes
Charles Darwin

Froebel Society
Claude Montefiore
Wycombe Abbey School
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
Protestant
Anglican
J. T. Gulick
Italy




"Romanes [née Duncan], Ethel (1856–1927), writer and religious activist"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/42324
UK public library membership
The Early Career of George John Romanes
The Life and Letters of George John Romanes

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