Jean Armour, painted by John Alexander Gilfillan, in 1822
Born
25 February 1765
Mauchline, Ayrshire, Scotland
Died
26 March 1834(1834-03-26) (aged 69)
Dumfries, Scotland
Occupation
Housewife
Spouse
Robert Burns
Children
9
Parent(s)
James Armour Mary Smith Armour
Jean Armour (25 February 1765 – 26 March 1834), also known as the "Belle of Mauchline", was the wife of the poet Robert Burns. She inspired many of his poems and bore him nine children, three of whom survived into adulthood.
JeanArmour (25 February 1765 – 26 March 1834), also known as the "Belle of Mauchline", was the wife of the poet Robert Burns. She inspired many of his...
JeanArmour Polly is a librarian and the author of an early series of books on safe Internet services, Surfing the Internet.. She has been an active Internet...
a relationship with JeanArmour, who became pregnant with twins in March 1786. Burns signed a paper attesting his marriage to Jean, but her father "was...
house to the south-west. Scotland portal JeanArmour Alison Begbie Elizabeth 'Betty' Burns Jenny Clow Jean Gardner Nelly Kilpatrick Jessie Lewars Ann...
Bristol. James Armour went to Robert Aiken on the 15 April 1786 in order to try and annul the irregular but valid marriage of JeanArmour and Robert Burns...
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husband, a shipmaster, being one Alexander Armour. This would confusingly make her married name 'JeanArmour.' It was in Gardner’s family house in Seagate...
of the first pair of twins born to the poet Robert Burns and his wife JeanArmour. He was born on the 3 September 1786 and baptised on 5 September. John...
of girls collectively known as the Belles of Mauchline – one of whom, JeanArmour, was the daughter of a local stonemason. The two developed a relationship...
fourth son and eighth child born to the poet Robert Burns and his wife JeanArmour. James was born at their home in Mill Brae Street, now Burns Street in...
quoted at https://www.apl2bits.net/2019/10/21/library-computers-jean-armour-polly/ JeanArmour Polly has been credited for “surfing the internet” published...
Robert Riddell of Friars Carse. Jean became a good friend of JeanArmour and Burns was a frequent visitor to their home. Jean had a sister and three brothers...
behalf of JeanArmour Burns to several of Robert's close and intimate friends, such as James Burness in Montrose. Jessie's friendship with JeanArmour Burns...
mausoleum in the south-east corner of the churchyard, where his wife JeanArmour and several family members are also interred. Greyfriars Church constructed...
Burns's daughter Elizabeth 'Betty' Burns just a few days before his wife JeanArmour gave birth to his legitimate son William Nicol Burns. Anna Park is said...
Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 22 October 2008. JeanArmour Polly. "Kingdom of Loathing". Common Sense Media. Archived from the original...
The phrase "surfing the Internet" was first popularized in print by JeanArmour Polly, a librarian, in an article called "Surfing the INTERNET", published...
modifications are attributed to Baptiste Pellerin and Jean Cousin the Elder. The Metropolitan acquired the armour in 1939 via the Harris Brisbane Dick Fund. The...
Helenton near Symington, South Ayrshire. Burns made many friends (his wife JeanArmour was born in Mauchline) and a lot of enemies whilst in Mauchline, many...
public-library administration and use. It was founded in December 1992 by JeanArmour Polly (then of NYSERNET, Inc., now a librarian in upstate New York) and...