Fanny Palmer

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Fanny Palmer

Fanny Palmer was a woman born in Bermuda, who lived in Halifax, Nova Scotia, after marry Charles Austen, a naval officer commanding a ship on the North American Station, later moving to the United Kingdom, in 1811, when her husband accepted a new command in those waters.[1]

The pair married in 1807.

When they moved to the UK she got to meet her in-laws, including her sister-in-law Jane Austen. In Austen's novel Persuasion she describes how the heroine's love interest's sister is married to a senior Royal Navy officer, and actually lived with him aboard some of the ships he commanded. Officer's wives only rarely lived aboard their husband's ships, but Fanny was one of the outliers, and commentators believe Fanny inspired the character Sophie Croft in that novel.

Charles's sisters, Jane and Cassandra got along well with Fanny. Fanny died at a relatively young age, in 1814, after giving birth to at least three children.

Charles second wife was Fanny's younger sister Harriet.

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