Augustus Dickens

Augustus Newnham Dickens was born in London, England in 1827 (d. October 4, 1866). His brother Charles Dickens was 15 at the time. In 1844, Charles wrote "I have a young brother recently come up from a good school at Exeter, and now living, with his father, at Greenwich...He is quick and clever: has never given trouble to anybody: and has been well brought up."

In 1845 and continuing in 1847 Augustus performed in Charles Dickens’s theatricals while working for Chapman & Co.. In 1848 Charles Dickens invited Chapman, his brother’s employer, to Augustus’s wedding and "to breakfast with us on the day of Augustus’ marriage to Harriette Lovell on Dec. 5. "

In June of 1860, Augustus journeyed to Chicago, Illinois. He obtained a job with the Illinois Central Railroad land department, which was located in the Great, Central Passenger Station at South Water Street. He then sent for his family. His newfound position paid well and he enjoyed his role in the history-making events of the Illinois Central.

When Augustus died from tuberculosis in 1866, he was penniless. His obituary notice in the Chicago Tribune said, "...His loss is sincerely mourned by a large circle of friends. The funeral will take place on Sunday from his residence...to the place of interment." He is buried in Graceland Cemetery.