Olivia Owenson was born in Dublin in 1785 to
Robert Owenson and Jane Hill. Her father was an
Irish Catholic and a professional actor while her mother was the Protestant daughter of a merchant from
Shrewsbury. In 1776 her parents moved from Great Britain to Ireland and settled in
Dublin where Owenson earned a living by performing in theatres around Dublin, Drumcondrath, and
Sligo. Their eldest daughter was born in 1778, named
Sydney. She went on to become a well known novelist. Clarke initially grew up in Dublin on
Dame Street with her sister. However her mother died in 1789 and she and her sister were sent away to school. Clarke attended Madame Terson's school in Clontarf and later attended Mrs Anderson's finishing school in Dublin. Once school was complete the sisters joined their father in Kilkenny for several years. Clarke got a position as a governess for the Brownrigg family where she met the doctor who became her husband. ==Career==