William Wordsworth Born: 7-Apr-1770 Birthplace: Cockermouth, Cumbria, England Died: 23-Apr-1850 Location of death: Rydal Mount, Ambleside, England Cause of death: Respiratory failure Remains: Buried, St. Oswald's Churchyard, Grasmere, Cumbria, England
Gender: Male Religion: Anglican/Episcopalian Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Poet Nationality: England Executive summary: English romantic poet laureate Father: John Wordsworth (d. 1783) Mother: Ann Cookson Wordsworth (d. 1778) Sister: Dorothy (b. 25-Dec-1771, d. 1855) Brother: John (sea captain, d. 1805 drowning) Girlfriend: Annette Vallon (one daughter) Daughter: Anne Caroline Wordsworth ("Caroline", b. 15-Dec-1792) Wife: Mary Hutchinson (m. 4-Oct-1802, d. 1859) Son: John (b. 18-Jun-1803) Daughter: Dorothy ("Dora", b. Aug-1804, d. 1847, tuberculosis) Son: Thomas (b. Jun-1806) Daughter: Catherine (b. 1808) Son: William (b. 1810)
High School: (Hawkshead, Lake District) University: St. John's College, Cambridge University (1791)
UK Poet Laureate (1843-50) UK Official Distributor of Stamps for Westmorland, Ambleside, Cumbria, UK (Mar-1813 to Jul-1843) Proxy Baptism: Mormon St. George, UT (Aug-1877)
Is the subject of books:
William Wordsworth: A Life, 1989, BY: Stephen Gill
Author of books:
Descriptive Sketches (1793) Lyrical Ballads (1798, poetry, mostly his poems) Poems, in Two Volumes (1807, poetry) The Excursion (1814, poetry) Poems (1815, poetry) The White Doe of Rylstone (1815, poetry) Thanksgiving Ode (1816, poetry) Peter Bell (1819, poetry) The Waggoner (1819, poetry) The River Duddon (1820, poetry) Ecclesiastical Sketches (1822, poetry) Poems Chiefly of Early and Late Years (1842, poetry) The Borderers (1842, poetry) The Prelude, or, Growth of a Poet's Mind (1850, poetry)
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