1st Baronet Barrie

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1st Baronet Barrie is the hereditary baronetcy title granted to Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie, best known as the creator of Peter Pan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baronet
baronetcy
human
associatedLocation Adelphi Buildings, London
surface form: Adelphi Terrace, London
awardReceived Order of Merit
baronetage baronetage of the United Kingdom
surface form: Baronetage of the United Kingdom
birthDate 1860-05-09
burialPlace Kirriemuir Cemetery, Scotland
causeOfDeath pneumonia
country United Kingdom
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
createdCharacter Peter Pan
Wendy Darling
creationDate 1913
deathDate 1937-06-19
divorced true
educatedAt University of Edinburgh
ethnicGroup Scottish
extinctionDate 1937
familyName Barrie
firstBaronet J. M. Barrie
surface form: Sir James Matthew Barrie
genre children’s literature
drama
fantasy literature
givenName James
hereditary true
honorificPrefix Sir
influenced modern children’s fantasy literature
influencedBy Robert Louis Stevenson
languageOfWorkOrName English
marriageEnd 1909
marriageStart 1894
memberOf Order of Merit
Royal Society of Literature
middleName Matthew
motto “Nunc aut nunquam”
namedFor J. M. Barrie
notableWork Peter Pan
numberOfChildren 0
occupation novelist
playwright
placeOfBirth Kirriemuir
surface form: Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland
placeOfDeath London, England
rank baronet
reasonForExtinction death of first baronet without issue
religion Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism
spouse Mary Ansell
status extinct
title 1st Baronet Barrie self-linksurface differs
titleHolder J. M. Barrie

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subject surface form: Sir James Matthew Barrie