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'A worthy sisterhood': the founding mothers of 1836'
'A worthy sisterhood': the founding mothers of 1836'
Leith MacGillivray
Originally presented as a lecture to the Historical Society of SA Nov 1999. As a result there are no references. Very much an introduction.
Leith MacGillivray holds a PhD from the University of Adelaide for a history of the South East of South Australia. She has written a number of essays on women in South Austrlia's history.
Tags:
Beare Lucy,
Bull Lucy,
Chandler Elizabeth,
childbirth,
Clarke Margaret (Peggy) later Piesse,
destitute children,
Finnis Boyle Travis,
Finniss Anne,
Gouger Harriet,
Gouger Robert,
Hindmarsh John & Susannah,
Hindmarsh Mary later Stephen,
marriage,
paupers,
Stephen George Milner,
suicide,
systematic colonisation,
tuberculosis,
Vincent Mary Anne later Jones
https://discoversouthaustraliashistory.org.au/documents/a-worthy-sisterhood-the-founding-mothers-of-1836.shtml