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William Heelis died on January 14, 1950 at the age of 87 <3 amoree <3
William Heelis, who was the husband of children's author Beatrix Potter, died of bronchitis in 1945 at the age of 76.
Beatrix Potter married William Heelis in 1913. He was a solicitor and helped Beatrix manage her properties in the Lake District.
Beatrix Potter died first in 1943, while William Heelis (her husband) died in 1945.
Beatrix Potter was 47 years old when she married William Heelis in 1913.
No, she married William Heelis at the age of 47 and never had any children.
Beatrix Potter married William Heelis, a local solicitor in 1913. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatrix_Potter
Beatrix Potter's husband, William Heelis, died on December 24, 1945.
Yes, Beatrix Potter and her husband William Heelis had no children. Therefore, they did not have any direct descendants.
Beatrix Potter's marriage to William Heelis was generally considered happy. They shared a love for the countryside and farming, which helped strengthen their bond. They lived together in the Lake District and supported each other in their respective endeavors.
Willy Heelis was Beatrix Potter's husband. He was a solicitor and land manager who helped Beatrix acquire and manage her extensive properties in the Lake District. He supported Beatrix in her conservation efforts and they lived a happy married life until his death in 1945.
<p>Upon her death, the royalties from Beatrix Potter's books went first to her husband, Willie Heelis, then upon his death to her publisher Frederick Warne & Co.. In 1983 the publishing company was acquired by Penguin Books, and I'm assuming her royalties were part of that acquisition. It's rather sad that she didn't bequeath the royalties to the National Trust like she did her properties, but I suppose she felt a certain indebtedness to her publishing company of some 40 years.<p>