When she was 15 she moved to Carlisle, Pennsylvania to become a servant. Mary was the young servant to the family of Dr. William Irvine. She
Rose was born in 1815 in Montgomery, Maryland. She was an infant when her father died and lost her sister, Gertrude, to a disease when she was about seven or eight years old. A year later following her sister’s death, her mother passed away from drowning when she was about nine or ten. She
When she was just 1 and a half her family moved to Missouri. A year later they moved to Kansas. Then they returned to Wisconsin when she was 4. Laura and Mary went to school in Walnut Grove. When Laura was 10 they moved again to Burr, Iowa.
Mary wasted no time a year later she graduated from Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Illinois. Mary was teaching at Kendall Institute in Sumter, SC when she met another teacher by the name Albertus. They married each and Mary birthed their son by the name of Albert McLeod Bethune o February 3, 1899. They lived in savannah, Georgia for a while until they relocated to Palatka, fl.
If she never came to Sydney, Australia she would have never met her husband Thomas Reibey, meaning that she wouldn’t have had her family of 7 beautiful children and her successful lifestyle. Thomas’ hard-work in making his prosperous trading and merchant business played a big role and impacted the beginning of Mary’s accomplishments. When Thomas Reibey passed away on the 15th of April, 1811 as a result of being ill, Mary was given the full authority of looking after the children and also the full control on her husband’s business concerns. This then led to the start of her new career as a merchant business woman. After her husband’s passing, Mary Reibey gradually rose to be respected and wealthy in the new society.
Mary was born August 5, 1861 in Belleville,IL to Henry and Lavinia Richmond. She was raised by her grandmother and two aunts in Baltimore, MD after her parents died. She grew up around racial problems, suffrage, social, and political beliefs. Because she grew up around those things she started becoming a critical thinker and social activism. Richmond was home schooled because her grandmother and aunts were not familiar with the traditional education system until the age of eleven when she entered public school.
During her practices in nursing, a trauma was called in. A mass cleanup of injured was needed, so Mary did what was needed and saved lives. “I heard the men cry in agony, half were missing limbs, it changed me forever. I will
At just 5 years old, her mother attempted to “end Mary’s life on multiple occasions,”
She was born in 1820 in Porchester County in Maryland along with 8 other siblings. She was the fifth child of her family and
Martha Washington’s life was not easy. Martha was born June 2, 1731, in New Kent County, Virginia. Martha’s great grandfather immigrated from England to the colonies in 1633. His name was Reverend Rowland Jones. Martha didn 't go to school her mother taught her how to read, write,
Due to the fact that it is getting closer to Christmas, I became inspired to talk about Mary, the mother of Jesus. She has always been such an inspiration to me. Mary resided in Nazareth and she was a wife, mother, and homemaker. She was also known as the Virgin Mary. Her husband was Joseph and they had five sons, one of which Mary had of a virgin birth so Joseph was not the father.
Mary Borden was born 1886 in Chicago, IL. Close friends and family called her May, she was the daughter of a famous Chicago millionaire. Her mother converted to a form of evangelicalism and as soon as Mary was old enough to escape, she did. Mary moved to India first, here she married and had two daughters. This life was as claustrophobic as the one before she moved.
Agatha Christie was born on September 15, 1890 in Torquay, England. Her father died in Agatha’s early years so her mother, Clara Boehmer, sent her away live with her aunt Margaret Miller in West Sussex. She lived most of her childhood in either her house in West Sussex or with her mom in Torquay. She had three older brothers. Agatha was homeschooled by her mom where she learned how to read, write, and play the piano.
First , Mary is a very caring person. Here is a quote to prove she is caring. “He paused a moment leaning forward in the chair, then
Soon, Mary was told she had to be married, and Saint Anne was supportive through the process. Mary ended up marrying Joseph and had baby Jesus. Saint Anne often visited and helped supply the family with what they needed. Unlike most Saints, Saint Anne had no confrontation, trouble, or hardship near the end of her life. She ended up passing away with a natural death in her daughter, Mary’s, arms.