For the cricketer, see Alfred Dickens (cricketer).
Alfred Lamert Dickens
Born
March 1822
London, England
Died
27 July 1860 (aged 38)
Manchester, England
Resting place
Highgate Cemetery
Nationality
British
Occupation
Railway engineer
Known for
Brother of novelist Charles Dickens
Spouse
Helen Dobson
(m. 1846)
Children
5
Parent(s)
John Dickens Elizabeth Dickens
Relatives
Charles Dickens (brother) Frederick Dickens (brother) Augustus Dickens (brother)
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