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Hannah Maynard Pickard

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542: 31: 515: 494: 257:, Canada, but the couple wrote letters back and forth to each other. After her mother's death in the spring of 1841, Pickard returned to Boston to help her father. On October 2, 1841, in Boston, she married Pickard, and shortly afterwards, the couple moved to 527:
A Cyclopædia of Canadian Biography: Being Chiefly Men of the Time. A Collection of Persons Distinguished in Professional and Political Life; Leaders in the Commerce and Industry of Canada, and Successful
288:, including her history, diary, correspondence, and some of her other writings, was published posthumously in Boston, in 1845, edited by her sister's husband, Rev. Edward Otheman. 210:, where they stayed for ten years. She received her first instruction in Methodism there. As a child, Hannah was an avid reader. In 1826, the family moved to 586: 581: 591: 576: 571: 203:, November 25, 1812. Her parents were Ebenezer and Hannah M. (Sommerby) Thompson. They were of the Methodists faith. She had three older siblings. 596: 175:; November 25, 1812 – March 11, 1844) was a 19th-century American school teacher, preceptress, and author. She wrote extensively for the 621: 616: 611: 606: 601: 506:
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In Boston, she taught at the Bromfield Street Sabbath School and at the Russell Street Sabbath School. She wrote for the
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In 1838, Thompson became a preceptress at the Wilbraham Academy, and in the spring of the following year, she met
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Hannah Pickard died of heart failure, March 11, 1844, in Sackville, at the age of thirty-two. A book,
30: 566: 561: 183:, and other periodicals. She was the author of two novels, several editions of which were published, 476: 450: 525: 546: 246: 200: 133: 45: 419: 272:, Canada where Reverend Pickard served as principal of that city's Wesleyan Academy (now 242:, and other periodicals. She published two novels, and wrote poems, sketches, and prose. 214:
when her parents took over the management of the Students’ Boarding Hall associated with
555: 519: 498: 254: 276:. On February 19, 1844, a second child, Charles, was born who only survived a week. 504: 268:, while she was visiting a sister. In the following year, the Pickards moved to 226:, but Hannah stayed behind at the school for a year before joining her family. 159: 168: 223: 261:, Canada where her husband had received an appointment to preach. 518:
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Their first child, Edward, was born on September 7, 1842, in
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Chester, Vermont
Sackville, New Brunswick
Wilbraham Wesleyan Academy
Humphrey Pickard
née
pen name
Chester, Vermont
Concord, Massachusetts
Wilbraham, Massachusetts
Wilbraham Wesleyan Academy
Methodist Episcopal Church
Boston
Humphrey Pickard
Middletown, Connecticut
New Brunswick
Saint John, New Brunswick
Chelsea, Massachusetts
Sackville, New Brunswick
Mount Allison University




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King 1861

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