Her name is never mentioned in the original story
Freds wife is supportive of he husband (Scrooges nephew) but sees that the old man is making life more difficult for himself and in part is sorry for the unrepentant old miser
Fred's wife and friends think that Scrooge is a miserly and unkind individual. They see him as someone who is self-centered, lacking in compassion, and disconnected from the joy of the holiday season.
Fred Freds Wife Topper Scrooge's niece's sisters, and all the other ladies, expressed the same opinion. In the original script there is no specific mention of who the other ladies were
Ebenezer Scrooge's family consisted of his deceased sister, Fan, who was his only sibling, and her son, Fred, who was Scrooge's nephew. Scrooge had a strained relationship with his family members due to his focus on wealth and lack of compassion.
He goes on Christmas Day to beg Fred and Freds wife's forgiveness for being such a wicked miserly old man
Scrooge didn't have a wife, he never married. He was however engaged to Belle whose Scrooges migration to the love of money
Wilma
Scrooge does nto see his wife, he didnt marry. he was telling the ghost to take him away from the scene of his breakup with Belle his betrothed
He went to ask forgiveness for his behavior to his nephew Freds home and accepted his invitation to dine with them
This was not his wife. Scrooge didnt marry at all. The person was Belle. Belle was Scrooges fiancee, his betrothed . Belle had seen Scrooge change. He had lost the poor young mans attitude and allowed wealth to take over his life. This drive for more wealth had pushed Belle out of his heart as gold now replaced his love
Annabel Mullion
Fred is like his mother Fanny. She was a caring person and loved family, Freds attitude was to want to include "his old uncle" by Scrooge continually dismissed him. Fred loved him as his uncle but knew only scrooge was losing ot on many years of love