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Elizabeth Sewell, the poet and writer, is Elizabeth Missing Sewell's great-granddaugher - Sewell's second daughter... Her Wiki page establishes this fact:
Elizabeth is considered to have written the classic work in Nonsense Literature: The Field of Nonsense as well as have written the equally classic work, The Orphic Voice. Below is but one reference bestowing the classic credential on the former work:
by PJ Lucas · 1991 — the author of the classic book on Nonsense, The Field of Nonsense. (London, 1952), considers "Nonsense Verse and the Child", in which quoting Lady Macbeth,
Robert's father's family is a quite noted English family in their time: HIs paternal four uncles and aunt all five have Wikipedia pages for their work in education, writing and politics, etc.. See their Wiki pages below: