Ada had no job, after her father died when she was nine years of age, her mother tried to force her into slavery. Ada fought it for quite a while, until there was no use. Her aunt from her fathers side, took her and turned her into a slave, used to fix other computers, with that and the knowledge she had with math, she learned how to make a program for her computer. As soon as she made one, she fled the country to become famous. And died at the age of 36, because she had a bad case of measles. :) Your welcome!
Ada Lovelace married to William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace in 1835
Ada Lovelace was the only legitimate child of Lord Byron and a brilliant mind in her own right. She loved science and worked on a variety of projects throughout her life. She is best known for her work with the creator of the modern computer, Charles Babbage and is believed to have created the first algorithm and the first computer programmer.
Her residence was a large estate at Ockham Park, in Ockham, Surrey, along with another estate and a home in London - (she is buried in Nottingham), England.
Lady Ada Lovelace's contributions can be seen in the field of computer science, particularly in her work with Charles Babbage on the Analytical Engine. She is often credited as the world's first computer programmer for her notes and algorithms created for the machine. Her writing and vision laid the groundwork for modern computer programming and algorithms.
No, Ada Lovelace was not homeschooled. She was educated privately by tutors and had access to a broad range of subjects, including mathematics and science. Her mother ensured she received a well-rounded education despite not attending formal schooling.