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From left: Mary Wilson, her future husband Bernard Smithers, Harriet Wilson (wife of the owner of Claremont John Wilson), Ivor Wilson, Cecil Wilson, John Wilson (owner) and Enid ...
... Her married name was Wilson. 1 Rebeca (?) appeared on the 1851 Census in the household of George Wilson at Pound Yard, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England, and Harriet Wilson, John ...
Harriet Wilson. Wife. Mar. Age 34. Born Chatham Kent. Benjamin J Wilson. Son. Age 10. Scholar. Born Chatham Kent. Bessie Wilson. Dau. Age 9.
Harriet Wilson was born circa 1848 at Bedfordshire, England. 1 She was the daughter of George Wilson and Rebeca (?). 1 In the 1851 Census Harriet Wilson is shown as the daughter of George ...
bd. 18 Jan 1967, Roma, Queensland, Australia dd. bd. 14 Apr 1968, Port Moresby ... Alexander James Wilson Anna Harriet Wilson
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Harriet Wilson was born circa 1848 at Bedfordshire, England. 1 She was the daughter of George Wilson and Rebeca (?). 1 In the 1851 Census Harriet Wilson is shown as the daughter ...
... name was Wilson. 1 Rebeca (?) appeared on the 1851 Census in the household of George Wilson at Pound Yard, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England, and Harriet Wilson, John ...
While in Boston, Harriet Wilson wrote Our Nig. On August 18, 1859, ... In 1863, Harriet Wilson appeared on the "Report of the Overseers of the Poor" for the ...
In 1859, Harriet Wilson, a mulatto woman from New Hampshire, published a novel with the stated hope of earning sufficient money simply to survive. ...
In 1859, Harriet Wilson, a mulatto woman from New Hampshire published a ...
Introduction · This Edition · Title Page · Preface · Chapter One · Chapter Two · Chapter Three · Chapter Four · Chapter Five · Chapter Six ...
5 Sep 2009 ... Our Nig, published 150 years ago today on September 5, 1859, was written by a black woman named Harriet Wilson (1825 – 1900), and the book ...
Chante to handle...will she be able to give up her extra curricular activities or is she too addicted to the thrill... Copyright (c) 2010 • Harriet Wilson ...
Play(writing) and En(acting) Consciousness: Theater as Rhetoric in Harriet Wilson's Our Nig. Western Journal of Black Studies, 2010. No results found. ...
22 Jan 2003 ... 5038 Harriet Wilson 1 Short Notes are intended to give basic and preliminary information on a topic. In some cases they will be expanded ...
Harriet Wilson's portrait of the Bellmonts, the family to which Frado is indentured, describes personalities ranging from the capricious and cruel to the ...
A "Harriet Wilson, Widow" is listed in the Boston City Directory in 1855. ... After 1863, Harriet Wilson disappears from public record completely. ...
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