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===Family=== [[File:Photo assemblage of J. E. Millais' family, circa 1870.jpg|thumb|228x228px|Photo assemblage of Millais's family {{Circa|1870}}. Names in full size image.]] In 1855, after her marriage to Ruskin was annulled, Effie and John Millais married. He and Effie eventually had eight children: Everett, born in 1856; George, born in 1857; Effie, born in 1858; Mary, born in 1860; Alice, born in 1862; Geoffroy, born in 1863; John in 1865; and Sophie in 1868. Their youngest son, [[John Guille Millais]], became a naturalist, wildlife artist, and Millais's posthumous biographer. Their daughter Alice (1862β1936), later Alice Stuart-Worsley after she married [[Charles Stuart-Worsley]], was a close friend and muse of the composer [[Edward Elgar]], and is thought to have been an inspiration for themes in his [[Violin Concerto (Elgar)|Violin Concerto]].<ref>Kennedy, Michael (1984). Liner notes to EMI CD CD-EMX-2058</ref> Effie's younger sister [[Sophie Gray]] sat for several pictures by Millais, prompting some speculation about the nature of their apparently fond relationship.<ref>[[Suzanne Fagence Cooper]] (2010) ''The Model Wife''</ref>
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