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- George Austen: Add brief definition or description
- Cassandra Leigh: A daughter of an Oxford Dean, and several wealthy relatives, married George Austen, mother of celebrated author Jane Austen [e]
- Mary Lloyd: The daughter of a poor Church of England clergyman, her family were good friends with Jane Austen's family, and she was James Austen's second wife [e]
- Edward Austen Knight: Celebrated author Jane Austen's third brother, adopted by wealthy childless relatives - he was able to provide a comfortable cottage for Jane, her mother and sister [e]
- Henry Thomas Austen: Celebrated author Jane Austen's favourite brother, he helped her get publishing contracts, he was a banker for many years, but when his bank failed he had to work as a clergyman [e]
- Cassandra Austen: Celebrated author Jane Austen's only sister, four years older than Jane, she survived her for two decades, and is known to have destroyed most of Jane's voluminous correspondence [e]
- Francis Austen: Celebrated author Jane Austen's fifth brother, her immediately oldest sibling, he entered the Royal Navy at a young age, was made a Post Captain in his twenties, and retired as Fleet admiral, the highest possible rank [e]
- Jane Austen: English novelist (1775-1817), author of Pride and Prejudice and other novels. [e]
- Charles Austen: Celebrated author Jane Austen's youngest brother, entered the Royal Navy, like his brother Frank, was made a Post Captain in his twenties, died on a foreign station as a Rear Admiral [e]
- Anna Austen Lefroy: Add brief definition or description
- Thomas Langlois Lefroy: Add brief definition or description
- Eliza de Feuillide (née Hancock): Add brief definition or description
- Catherine Hubback: Add brief definition or description
- Martha Lloyd: The daughter of a poor Church of England clergyman, her family were good friends with Jane Austen's family, and she was Francis Austen's second wife [e]