Lottchen Hummel
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Lottchen Hummel
Summary
Lottchen Hummel is a literary character[1]. She worked as a domestic worker[2].
Key Facts
- Lottchen Hummel's mother was Mrs. Hummel[3].
- German was Lottchen Hummel's native language[4].
- Lottchen Hummel is identified as part of the Germans ethnic group[5].
- Lottchen Hummel worked as a domestic worker[2].
- Among Lottchen Hummel's employers was Meg March[6].
- Lottchen Hummel is the creator of Louisa May Alcott[7].
- Lottchen Hummel is recorded as female[8].
- Lottchen Hummel's instance of is recorded as literary character[9].
- Lottchen Hummel's instance of is recorded as fictional human[10].
- Lottchen Hummel's residence is recorded as Massachusetts[11].
- Lottchen Hummel's family name is recorded as Hummel[12].
- Lottchen Hummel's given name is recorded as Lottie[13].
- Lottchen Hummel's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[14].
- Lottchen Hummel's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[15].
- Lottchen Hummel's present in work is recorded as Little Women[16].
- Lottchen Hummel's sibling is recorded as Minna Hummel[17].
- Lottchen Hummel's sibling is recorded as Heinrich Hummel[18].
- Lottchen Hummel's narrative role is recorded as minor character[19].
Body
Origins and Family
Lottchen Hummel's mother was Mrs. Hummel[3]. She is identified as part of the Germans ethnic group[5]. German was her native language[4].
Career and Affiliations
Lottchen Hummel's professions included domestic worker[2]. She was employed by Meg March[6].
Works and Contributions
Lottchen Hummel is the creator of Louisa May Alcott[7].
FAQs
Who were Lottchen Hummel's parents?
Lottchen Hummel's mother was Mrs. Hummel[3].
What did Lottchen Hummel do for work?
Lottchen Hummel worked as domestic worker[2].