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Child, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880

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Personal name headingChild, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880
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Variant(s)Child, Mrs. (Lydia Maria), 1802-1880
Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880
Child, L. Maria (Lydia Maria), 1802-1880
Francis, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880
Child, David Lee, Mrs., 1802-1880
American lady, 1802-1880
Editor of Juvenile miscellany, 1802-1880
Author of Letters from New York, 1802-1880
Author of Philothea, 1802-1880
Author of Fact and fiction, 1802-1880
Author of Biographies of good wives, 1802-1880
Juvenile miscellany, Editor of, 1802-1880
Letters from New York, Author of, 1802-1880
Philothea, Author of, 1802-1880
Fact and fiction, Author of, 1802-1880
Biographies of good wives, Author of, 1802-1880
Child, D. L., Mrs., 1802-1880
Lady of Massachusetts, 1802-1880
Author of Hobomok, 1802-1880
Hobomok, Author of, 1802-1880
American, 1802-1880
Childs, Mrs. (Lydia Maria), 1802-1880
Childe, Mrs. (Lydia Maria), 1802-1880
Author of Days of childhood and Girl's own book, 1802-1880
Days of childhood, Author of, 1802-1880
Girl's own book, Author of, 1802-1880
Childs, L. M. (Lydia Maria), 1802-1880
Child, Maria, 1802-1880
Other standard no.000000008344669X
Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1802-02-11
Death date1880-10-20
Place of birthMedford (Mass.)
Place of deathWayland (Mass.)
AffiliationAmerican Anti-Slavery Society
Profession or occupationNovelists Editors Journalists Abolitionists
Found inA Lydia Maria Child reader, 1997
Personal communication from Prof. Shirley Samuels, March 23, 2009 (author is known as Lydia Maria Child)
Juvenile miscellany.
Fact and fiction, 1846: t.p. (L. Maria Child)
Lydia Maria Child, selected letters, 1817-1880, 1982, c1983: CIP t.p. (Lydia Maria Child)
NUCMC files (Child, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880; b. Lydia Maria Francis; Mrs. David Lee Child)
WwWA, 1607-1896 (Child, Lydia Maria Francis; 1802-1880; author, abolitionist; d. Convers & Susannah (Rand) Francis; m. David Lee Child; teacher, Watertown, Mass.; nursed John Brown in prison)
MWA/NAIP files (hdg.: Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880; usage: L. Maria Child; American lady; editor of Juvenile miscellany; author of Letters from New York; author of Philothea; author of Fact and fiction; author of Biographies of good wives)
The mother's book, 1992: CIP t.p. (Mrs. Child)
OCLC, 22 Feb. 2008 (Hdgs.: Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880 ; Child, L. Maria (Lydia Maria), 1802-1880 ; usage: Mrs. Child; L. Maria Child; Lydia Maria Child; Mrs. D.L. Child; Lady of Massachusetts; Author of Hobomok; An American; Mrs. Childs; Mrs. Childe; Author of Days of childhood and Girl's own book; L.M. Child; L.M. Childs; Maria Child; Mrs. L. M. Childs; Lydia M. Child; Lydia Maria Francis Child)
Lydia Maria Child, selected letters, 1817-1880, 1982: p. [xvi] (b. Lydia Francis; added Maria to name in 1822; m. David Lee Child 19 Oct. 1828) p. xviii (d. 20 Oct. 1880)
Encyclopedia of African American History, 1619-1895: From the Colonial Period to the Age of Frederick Douglass, accessed via The Oxford African American Studies Center online database, July 27, 2014: (Child, Lydia Maria; abolitionist, fiction writer; born 11 February 1802 in Medford, Massachusetts, United States; her writing about abolition began in 1833; editor of the Garrisonian National Anti-Slavery Standard (1841-1843); her popular column for the Standard was published as a book -- Letters from New York (1843); voted onto the executive committee of the American Anti-Slavery Society (1840); died 20 October 1880 in Wayland, Massachusetts, United States)