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Frances Milton Trollope was born on Mar. 10, 1780 in Stapleton, near Bristol, England; married barrister Thomas Anthony Trollope; they had seven children, including the writer Thomas Adolphus; Frances sailed to the US in 1827, opening a store in Cincinnati, OH; the enterprise failed, and she returned to England in 1831; out of the experience came her best known work, The domestic manners of the Americans (1832); after the family became officially bankrupt, they moved to Bruges, Belgium in 1834, the father dying the following year; after returning to England and living in various places the next 10 years, Frances and Thomas Adolphus moved to Florence, Italy, where she wrote novels and travel books, including The widow Barnaby (1839), The widow married (1840), and Petticoat government (1850); Thomas Adolphus' published works include A decade of Italian women (1859), Durnton Abbey (1871), and What I remember (1888); Frances died on Oct. 6, 1863 in Florence, Italy, and Thomas Adolphus in 1892; Frances Eleanor Ternan married Thomas Adolphus in 1866, and cultivated a literary circle at the Villino Trollope in Florence.

From the description of Papers, 1825-1915. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 40297859

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