The name of Scrooge's fiancee was Belle -- he never married. They apparently became engaged while Ebenezer was an apprentice at Fezziwig, and maintained their engagement over his early years of acquiring wealth. However, she broke their engagement after she realized that Scrooge loved money than he loved her. Belle asked the young Ebenezer point blank whether he would want her as a wife now, knowing that he would get no dowry money for doing so. Ebenezer chose not to say he would do so, which was (unfortunately) the honest answer.
She is never referred to be name simply as Scrooges Niece, Fred's wife of when spoken of by Fred he will use the term "Darling"
She is never named in the original book as she is not a niece but Scrooges nephews wife
There is no record of this in the original story by Dickens
His wife and children
Sweetheart is a minor character in "A Christmas Carol." She is the wife of Ebenezer Scrooge's nephew, Fred. Sweetheart is kind and loving, showing the contrast between her warm nature and Scrooge's cold-hearted persona.
The Cratchits are a fictional family in Charles Dickens' novella "A Christmas Carol." They are a humble and loving family, consisting of Bob Cratchit, his wife, and their children, including the youngest son, Tiny Tim. The Cratchits are used to portray the struggles of the lower class during Victorian England.
She was never actually named in the book
Scrooge called her "Fan" which is probably short for Fanny, a derivative of Frances. She dies from some unanswered and questionable and in their time sickness!? "Fan" later would be referred to as "Fran"
CAROL
her name is carol...or was...
Rod Serling's wife's name was Carolyn Louise "Carol" Serling .
Annabel Mullion