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  1. Winifred Graham [1] (born London 21 April 1873; died Hampton-on-Thames 5 February 1950) was an English novelist and anti-Mormon activist.

  2. Thorp: Winifred, Graham 109 coupled with her conviction that modern civilization was threatened by growing paganism, it is not difficult to understand her abhorrence for Mormonism. For nearly sixteen years after her initial discovery of the Mormon menace, Graham became a woman with an idée fixe.

  3. www.victorianresearch.org › atcl › show_authorAuthor: Winifred Graham

    Jun 30, 2020 · Author: Winifred Graham (1874–1950) Alternate Name (s): Matilda Winifred Muriel Graham (maiden name); Cory (married name) Biography: Author and anti-Mormon activist. In 1906, she married Theodore John Cory (d. 1961). References: Kemp; New York Times (6 February 1950) Fiction Titles: A Strange Solution . 1 vol. London: Chapman and Hall, 1896.

  4. Jan 1, 2018 · Winifred Graham, born 1874 and died 1950, was an author, an anti-Mormon activist, and the wife of Theodore John Cory (Bassett).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Graham_YoungGraham Young - Wikipedia

    Graham Frederick Young (7 September 1947 – 1 August 1990), also known as the Teacup Poisoner, was an English serial killer who murdered his victims via poison. Obsessed with poisons from an early age, Young started poisoning the food and drink of relatives and school friends.

  6. Overview. Winifred Graham. (c. 1875—1950) Quick Reference. ( c. 1875–1950) married (1906) Theodore J. Cory. Educated at home, she published a large volume of fiction from 1900 onwards, mostly sensational, some of it polemical. Angels and Devils and Man ... From: Graham, Winifred in The Oxford Companion to Edwardian Fiction » Subjects: Literature.

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  8. Matilda Winifred Muriel Graham was a prolific English novelist, short-story writer, and author publishing over 80 books.

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