Ada Lovelace

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On December 10th 1815, Lord Byron and Anne Isabella Byron welcomed Augusta Ada Byron to their union. Born in London, she eventually started going by the name Ada Lovelace and was the only offspring of Lord Byron’s that was born in wedlock. Ada also had a half-sister, Allegra, who carried their father’s last name but died at the age of five from malaria. Allegra was turned over to her father just a few months after her first birthday and he housed her with nuns at a nunnery. He did not visit her very often and she was passed around the community until her death. Five weeks after Ada’s birth, her father a well-known poet, abandoned his wife and child and moved out of the country to Greece. Ada’s grandmother hated Lord Byron after he abandoned her daughter and their child and vowed that Ada would not grow up to be like her father. After a hard battle with measles, Ada was paralyzed for a few years until she learned to use crutches. She pushed Ada towards mathematics, enrolling her in a private school for mathematics and science. Though Ada never had the opportunity to have a relations...

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