Emily Owen (6 February 1822 — 17 June 1885) was an English composer, poet and author in the Victorian era.
[1] On 21 September 1843, she married Octavius Freire Owen with whom she had five sons and five daughters, including:[1][2] Owen worked as a writer, poet, and composer.
[1][2] She also edited Home Thoughts a low cost monthly magazine that focused on biographies, essays, poetry, sketches, and stories.
[3] An 1862 edition of The Heroines of Domestic Life is held in the permanent collection of The British Museum.
[6] Owen died 17 June 1885, and was buried in Woking.