Rose Edith Kelly married noted author, magician and occultist Aleister Crowley in 1903.
Background
Rose Edith Kelly was born at 78 Cambridge Terrace, Paddington, England, to parents Frederic Festus Kelly and Blanche Bradford Kelly. In 1880, the family moved to Camberwell Vicarage, where her father served as the curate for the Parish of Saint Giles for the next 35 years.
Career
Their relationship, however, went beyond a marriage of convenience. The two went on an extended honeymoon that brought them to Cairo, Egypt in early 1904. Although she could see nothing, she did seem to enter into a light trance and repeatedly said, "They"re waiting for you!" After asking the god Thoth to clarify the matter and getting Rose to identify the source of the message as Horus, Crowley took Rose to the Boulaq Museum and asked her to point out Horus to him.
She passed several common images of the god and led Aleister straight to a painted wooden funerary stele, the Stele of Revealing, from the Twenty-sixth dynasty of Egypt, depicting Horus receiving a sacrifice from the deceased, a priest named Ankh-af-na-khonsu.
Crowley was impressed by the fact that the museum had numbered this piece 666, the number that he had identified with since childhood. This synchronicity and others caused him to pay closer attention to what Rose told him.
At her direction, on three successive days beginning 8 April 1904, he entered his room and starting at noon, and for exactly one hour, wrote down what he claimed he heard dictated from a shadowy presence behind him who identified himself as Aiwass. The results over the three days were the three chapters of verse known as The Book of the Law.
At one point Crowley failed to hear a sentence, which Rose later amended to page 19 of the original manuscript "The Five Pointed Star, with a Circle in the Middle, & the circle is Red."
Rose had two children with Crowley: Nuit Ma Ahathoor Hecate Sappho Jezebel Lilith (born in July 1904, died in Spring 1906) and Lola Zaza (born in 1906).
In 1911 Crowley had her committed to an asylum for alcohol dementia. Kelly died in 1932.