Arthur's son Adrian Conan Doyle co-wrote some additional Sherlock Holmes stories (with John Dickson Carr), but was nowhere near as successful a writer as his old man. Nobody else in the immediate family seems to have written anything for publication.
E. W. Hornung, who married Conan Doyle's sister Constance Doyle, created the character Raffles, and he was the author of many other poems and stories.
No one. Arthur died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1886.
Arthur Conan Doyle's family was poor and his father was an alcoholic. After his father died, a rich uncle put Arthur in a Jesuit boarding school. He later went to Stonyhurst College and a Jesuit school in Austria. He trained to be a medical doctor.
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 - April 21, 1910) , well known for his pen name "Mark Twain", wrote the book "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" in 1889 in the United States. ..An American author and a humorist, he was born in Florida , Missouri and died in Redding, Connecticut at the age of 74 of a heart attack. ..He is believe to be buried in his wife's family plot at Woodlawn Cemetery in Elmira, New York .
After being agnostic for a log time, he wanted to believe in god and afterlife, following the death of his wife and other important family members.
Well he was treated miserably by his foster family, so yes.Which source does this come from? In Malory's Morte d'Arthur, Ector doesn't know who Arthur's parents actually are, but he realizes his foster son is of high lineage and therefore treats the boy well. In fact it's stated that his wife was still nursing Kay at the time and she gives Kay to a wet-nurse so that she can nurse Arthur herself.True, T H White indicates that Arthur (Wart's) life as squire wasn't easy. But that was true for all boys going through that training. It was no rougher on Arthur than on any other boy of the time.
Arthur Maslow has written: 'Family connections' -- subject(s): Family relationships, Parenting, Young adults
Arthur Malet has written: 'Notices of an English branch of the Malet family'
Arthur George Hunter has written: 'Arthur George Hunter' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy
John Arthur Shields has written: 'The Shields family particularly the oldest and most numerous branch of the family in America'
Arthur Henry Noble has written: 'The families of Allnutt & Allnatt' 'The Penruddock family'
Arthur Wellington Anderson has written: 'The story of a pioneer family' 'Creation and other poems'
Arthur W. Moss has written: 'The Staffordshire family of Moss, together with other genealogies'
Arthur Augst has written: 'Descendants of Gottlieb & Hannah Augst' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy
Arthur J. Glick has written: 'A Glick family history and allied families of Beeman and Brown'
Arthur D. Dean has written: 'Genealogy of the Tripp family' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Arthur-Anderson West is not a well-known author. It is possible that he has written works in a specific niche or genre that has not gained widespread attention.
Arthur Emlen has written: 'The stability of the family day care arrangement' -- subject(s): Day care centers