Florence Nightingale was born on May 12, 1820, to a wealthy family from England. She was named by her parents, William and Frances, after the city she was born in Florence, Italy. Florence’s father acquired wealth from a father successful from banking and an inheritance from his uncle. Fanny, what Frances was referred to, came from a family where her grandfather acquired wealth from a grocery business and a father who was a member of Parliament fighting for the rights of the people. Florence’s parents had another child, Parthenope, who is named after the city she was born in Naples, Italy one year …show more content…
After working up the confidence, Florence brought the idea up to her family and they were severely disappointed. They felt this profession was unsuitable for their daughter and a women of this social class. The desire of her parents was that she got married, had children and lived her days enjoying the life of a women of high social status. This news was devastating to Florence since she had her mind set on it. In the time after she still helped people that were sick and she did a lot of research on medicine to expand her knowledge. During a European trip with friends, Florence visited Pastor Theodore Fliedner’s hospital and school for deaconesses at Kaiserswerth. At the age of thirty one, in 1851, her parents permitted her to return to Kaiserswerth, Germany to begin her formal nursing