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Trimmer, Sarah, 1741-1810

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Personal name headingTrimmer, Sarah, 1741-1810
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Variant(s)Trimmer, Mrs. (Sarah), 1741-1810
Author of Instructive tales, 1741-1810
Berquin's Fire-side book, Translator of, 1741-1810
Instructive tales, Author of, 1741-1810
Study of nature, Translator of, 1741-1810
Translator of Berquin's Fire-side book, 1741-1810
Translator of Study of nature, 1741-1810
Trimmer, S. (Sarah), 1741-1810
Trimmer, Sarah Kirby, 1741-1810
Kirby, Sarah, 1741-1810
Birth date17410106
Death date18101215
Place of birthIpswich, England
Field of activityChildren's stories Education Religious education
Profession or occupationEducators Religious educators
Found inBerquin, M. Introduction to the study of nature, 1845 (name not given)
Her The diamond, 1859: t.p. (translator of Berquin's Fire-side book, Study of nature)
Her The silver thimble, 1801: t.p. (author of Instructive tales)
LC in RLIN, 10/2/85 (hdg.: Trimmer, Sarah Kirby, 1741-1810; usage: Sarah Trimmer)
MWA/NAIP files, Sept. 5, 2007 (hdg.: Trimmer, Mrs. (Sarah), 1741-1810; usage: Mrs. Trimmer; Sarah Trimmer; S. Trimmer; translator of Berquin's Fire-side book; translator of Study of nature)
Literature Resource Center www site, 24 April 2013: Sarah Trimmer (born Sarah Kirby at Ipswich, 6 January 1741; married James Trimmer in 1762; died 15 December 1810; children's writer; educator; Sunday school founder)
Associated languageeng