Emily Hepburn was born in 1833.[1] In December 1866 she married
Josiah Wood Whymper.[3][4][5] Her husband was nineteen years older than her and already had eleven children from his first marriage.[4] The couple had met at Maze Pond Chapel and she was his third wife.[6] They had a son Charles Whymper, who was also a botanical artist.[7]
^Hibberd, Shirley; Lydon, A. F. (Alexander Francis); Evans, Edmund; Whymper, Edward; Fawcett, Benjamin (1870).
Rustic adornments for homes of taste. Fisher - University of Toronto. London : Groombridge and Sons.
^Chambers, A. C.; Whymper, Emily Hepburn; Dickes, William; Stanford, Edward; Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain). General Literature Committee (1874).
Beauty in common things. Fisher - University of Toronto. London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge ... ; New York : Pott, Young & Co.
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