Lord Byron Research Paper

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Lord Byron( 1788-1824)

George Gordon Byron, age 36, passed away on April 19, 1824. He was preceded by death by his brother Baron Byron, his sister Augusta Leigh, and his three daughters. He survived by his loving wife Anne Bryon. Lord Byron died the Missolonghi, Greece where he was considered a national hero. While visiting their and helping with the army he succumbed to malaria. George was born on January 22, 1788 in the Dover, Great Britain. He was the sixth of a fading aristocratic family. He was born with a condition called club foot which makes the foot turn inward, but only one of them. His parents were Catherine and John “aka Mad Jack” Byron. Growing up he had only one sibling and she was only his half sister born in January 26, 1783.He would go to …show more content…

And on that cheek, and o’er that brow,
So soft, so calm, yet eloquent,
The smiles that win, the tints that glow,
But tell of days in goodness spent,
A mind at peace with all below,
A heart whose love is innocent! He was man that meant to respected like the how he respected the people around him. Any donations need to go to the church of St Mary Magdalene. Any donations would be great and very helpful for the family of the passing. He was a man that changed a country and his poems changed how people viewed life. He gave them an insight that life is just black and white there is always something else.
The day of the funeral will be Thursday on the 22 in his birth place of England. The service will be in Church of St Mary Magdalene in Hucknall, UK. The visitation day will be the twenty first from 12am-5pm in the afternoon. The funeral will start at 10-12am then the proceedings to cementary where it will be from 1-2pm at the latest. Call the 417-983-2656 if have any more questions on the