William Morris married Jane Burden in 1859 he dearly loved her after 6 years he divorced her.
William Morris was an English artist and writer, and was a major founder of the fantasy genre. He was married, and had two children.
Yes, he had two children, Jane Alice (was named after her mother) and Mary may. i also found that out on wikipedia it is a very usefull website
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He got married to a women called Jane Burden in the year 1858
William Morris married Jane Burden .
Jane Burden
She was Jane Morris.Jane, née Burden.
William Morris married Jane Burden in 1859. Jane was a model and artist, and their union was both a romantic and artistic partnership. The couple had three children together, but their marriage faced challenges, particularly due to Morris's infidelities and Jane's own artistic pursuits. Despite these difficulties, they remained married until Morris's death in 1896.
William Morris was an English artist and writer, and was a major founder of the fantasy genre. He was married, and had two children.
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William Morris was born on March 24, 1834 and died on October 3, 1896. William Morris would have been 62 years old at the time of death or 181 years old today.
William Morris had two children, Jane Alice was named after her mother) and Mary may. Mary was born on the 1382 and Jane was born 1861.
He got married to a women called Jane Burden in the year 1858
William Morris had a notable affair with Jane Burden, who later became his wife. However, he also had a longstanding relationship with the artist and writer, May Morris, who was his daughter. There are claims that he had romantic interests outside his marriage, but details are often based on speculation and the historical context of the time. Overall, Morris's personal life was complex, with various relationships influencing his work and thoughts.
Yes, he had two children, Jane Alice (was named after her mother) and Mary may. i also found that out on wikipedia it is a very usefull website