Eliza Ashurst Bardonneau
Eliza Ashurst Bardonneau | |
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| Born | Elizabeth Ann Ashurst 8 July 1813 |
| Died | 25 November 1850 (aged 37) Paris, France |
| Burial place | Highgate Cemetery, London, England |
| Known for | first translator of George Sand's work into English |
| Spouse |
Jean Bardonneau Narcy
(m. 1849) |
| Parents |
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| Relatives | William Henry Ashurst Jr. (brother) Caroline Ashurst Stansfeld (sister) Emilie Ashurst Venturi (sister) Matilda Ashurst Biggs (sister) |
Eliza Ashurst Bardonneau (born Elizabeth Ann Ashurst; 8 July 1813 – 25 November 1850) was a member of an important family of radical activists in mid-nineteenth-century England and the first translator of George Sand's work into English. The family supported causes ranging from women's suffrage to Italian unification.