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American children's writer Not to be confused with Frances Dana Barker Gage.
Frances Elizabeth Barrow
BornFrances Elizabeth Mease
February 22, 1822
Charleston, South Carolina
DiedMay 7, 1894(1894-05-07) (aged 72)
New York City
Resting placeWoodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York)
Pen nameAunt Fanny
Nickname"Frankie Blue"
OccupationAuthor
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
GenreChildren's literature
Spouse James Barrow, Jr. ​ ​(m. 1841; died 1868)

Frances Elizabeth Barrow (née, Mease; pen name, Aunt Fanny; February 22, 1822 – May 7, 1894) was a 19th-century American children's writer.

Biography

Frances (nickname, "Frankie Blue") Elizabeth Mease was born in Charleston, South Carolina, February 22, 1822. Her parents were Charles Benton Mease, of Charleston, and Sarah Matilda Graham of Boston. Barrow's sister, Alexina Black Mease married Richard Grant White in 1850.

Barrow's nom de plume of "Aunt Fanny", first appeared in 1855, when she began to write books for children. There were twenty-five in all, and some were translated in Europe. They included Six Night Caps, Aunt Fanny's Story Book, Four Little Hearts, and Take Heed. Barrow also wrote The Wife's Stratagem, a novel, and The Letter G.

On December 7, 1841, she married James Barrow, Jr. He died at the age of 53 at Maison Labeyrie, rue Bernadotte, Pau, France, November 18, 1868 and was interred in Pau. She died at 30 East Thirty-fifth street, in New York City, May 7, 1894. The interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Two daughters, Mrs. S. L. Holly and Mrs. Theodore Connoly, survived her.

Selected works

  • Stories told in the wood, 1864
  • Little nightcaps., 1861
  • Fairy nightcaps, 1861
  • Big nightcap Letters
  • The birdnests' stories
  • Daisy & Dot

References

  1. Carty 2015, p. 14.
  2. ^ Publishers' Weekly 1895, p. 75.
  3. Steiner 2001, p. 57.
  4. Willard & Livermore 1893, p. 57.
  5. ^ Wilson & Fiske 1888, p. 179.
  6. ^ Howard Lockwood 1894, p. 911.
  7. ^ Marquis-Who's Who 1967, p. 111.
  8. Broderick 2010, p. 62.
  9. Death record (acte de décès), Ville de Pau, 1868

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