Ada Lovelace

Although she never knew her father, she was fascinated by him throughout her life.

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Ada showed an aptitude for poetry, but her mother tried to discourage her because she believed that poetry drove Byron mad. She tried to channel her daughter's interests into mathematics and logic.

She had private tutors in mathematics and physics. They were William Frend, Dr. William King, Mary Somerville, and the mathematician and logician Augustus De Morgan.