Henrietta Litchfield

[3] On 31 August 1871, she married Richard Buckley Litchfield,[1] who was born in Yarpole, near Leominster, in 1832;[4] the couple had no children.

She also edited her mother's private papers (Emma Darwin: A Century of Family Letters) (1904).

She responded to the Lady Hope Story that her father had undergone a deathbed conversion by writing an article in The Christian in 1922 saying it "[had] no foundation whatsoever".

She died in Burrows Hill, Gomshall, Surrey, aged 84.

She is buried in St Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Downe, Kent.