Colonial Women
23 Europeans Who Helped Build a Nation
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About the Book
This is a book of biographies of 23 European women who were among the earliest arrivals in Colonial America. They came to found their homes in a wilderness or to carry out the work of their religious denomination. Most never got to return to visit their childhood homes or relatives, performing hard work daily the rest of their lives.
Eliza Lucas Pinckney and others came looking for financial gain; some such as Ann Lee came to escape religious persecution; a few such as Margaret Brent came looking for adventure. Also profiled in this book are Priscilla Mullins Alden, Alice Carpenter S. Bradford, Margaret Tyndal Winthrop, Anne Marbury Hutchinson, Mary Barrett Dyer, Lady Deborah Dunch Moody, Penelope Van Princis Stout, Lady Frances Culpeper Berkeley, Margaret Hardenbroeck Philipse, Elizabeth Haddon Estaugh, Henrietta Deering Johnston, Susanna Wright, Sister Marie Madeleine Hachard, Elizabeth Timothy, Elizabeth Murray Smith, Margarethe Bechtel Jungmann, Mary Barnard Williams, Mary White Rowlandson, Jane Randolph Jefferson, and Anne Dudley Bradstreet.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Carole Chandler Waldrup
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 204
Bibliographic Info: bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 1999
pISBN: 978-0-7864-0664-7
eISBN: 978-0-7864-5106-7
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Introduction 1
1. Priscilla Mullins Alden 3
2. Alice Carpenter Southworth Bradford 15
3. Margaret Tyndal Winthrop 25
4. Margaret Brent 39
5. Anne Marbury Hutchinson 46
6. Mary Barrett Dyer 58
7. Lady Deborah Dunch Moody 64
8. Penelope Van Princis Stout 75
9. Francis Culpepper Berkeley 81
10. Margaret Hardenbroeck Philipse 89
11. Elizabeth Haddon Estaugh 95
12. Henrietta Deering Johnston 103
13. Susanna Wright 110
14. Marie Madeleine Hachard 116
15. Elizabeth Timothy 122
16. Eliza Lucas Pinckney 128
17. Elizabeth Murray Smith 139
18. Ann Lee 148
19. Anne Dudley Bradstreet 155
20. Jane Randolph Jefferson 162
21. Mary White Rowlandson 168
22. Mary Barnard Williams 176
23. Margarethe Bechtel Jungmann 185
Index 193
Book Reviews & Awards
“author spins readable tales…they get to the heart of this story of enduring importance”—Public Library Quarterly.