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Sophia Amelia Hawthorne (née Peabody; September 21, 1809 – February 26, 1871) was an American painter and illustrator as well as the wife of author Nathaniel Hawthorne. She also published her journals and various articles.
Sophia Amelia Peabody was born in Salem, Massachusetts, and named after two of her aunts. Peabody's father was the dentist Nathaniel Peabody, while her mother was the strong Unitarian Elizabeth Palmer. She had three brothers; her sisters were Elizabeth Palmer Peabody and Mary Tyler Peabody Mann, later Horace Mann's wife. Her sister Elizabeth educated Sophia, focusing on geography, science ...
Oct 3, 2022 · Explore genealogy for Sophia (Peabody) Hawthorne born 1809 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States died 1871 London, England including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + more in the free family tree community.
- Female
- September 21, 1809
- Nathaniel Hawthorne
- February 26, 1871
Although Nathaniel Hawthorne refers to Sophia Peabody as “[m]ost dear wife”, the two would not officially marry until 1842. In the letter below, Hawthorne is on leave from Brook Farm, the famous experimental utopian community in West Roxbury, MA, where he had taken up residence in the hope of winning for himself and his future wife a stable ...
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Known for: publishing notebooks of her husband, Nathaniel Hawthorne; one of the Peabody sisters Occupation: painter, writer, educator, journal writer, artist, illustrator Dates: September 21, 1809 - February 26, 1871 Also known as:Sophia Amelia Peabody Hawthorne
Sophia Amelia Peabody Hawthorne was the third daughter and third child of the Peabody family. She was born after the family settled in Salem, Massachusetts, where her father practiced dentistry. With a father who had originally been a teacher, a mother who sometimes ran small schools, and two older sisters who taught, Sophia received a wide-ranging...
On her return, she privately distributed her "Cuba Journal" to friends and family. Nathaniel Hawthorne borrowed a copy from the Peabody home in 1837, and likely used some of the descriptions in his own stories. Hawthorne, who had led a relatively isolated life living with his mother in Salem from 1825 to 1837, formally met Sophia and her sister, El...
In 1853, Hawthorne bought the house known as The Wayside from Bronson Alcott, the first home Hawthorne owned. Sophia's mother died in January, and soon the family moved to England when Hawthorne was appointed a Consul by his friend, President Franklin Pierce. Sophia took the girls to Portugal for nine months in 1855-56 for her health, still creatin...
Sophia fell apart, and Una and Julian had to make the arrangements for the funeral. Facing serious financial difficulties, and to bring her husband's contributions more fully to the public, Sophia Peabody Hawthorne began editing his notebooks. Her edited versions began to appear in serialized form in the Atlantic Monthly, with his Passages from the...
Rose married George Lathrop after Sophia Hawthorne's death, and they bought the old Hawthorne home, The Wayside, and moved there. Their only child died in 1881, and the marriage was not happy. Rose took a nursing course in 1896 and, after she and her husband converted to Roman Catholicism, Rose founded a home for incurable cancer patients. After Ge...
While Sophia Peabody Hawthorne spent most of her marriage in the traditional role of wife and mother, supporting her family financially at times so that her husband could focus on writing, she was able in her last years to blossom as a writer in her own right. Her husband admired her writing, and occasionally borrowed images and even some text from...
Mother: Eliza Palmer PeabodyFather: Nathaniel PeabodyPeabody Children:husband: Nathaniel Hawthorne(married July 9, 1842; noted writer)children:Louann Gaeddert. A New England Love Story: Nathaniel Hawthorne and Sophia Peabody.1980.Louisa Hall Tharp. The Peabody Sisters of Salem.Reissue, 1988.Patricia Valenti. Sophia Peabody Hawthorne: A Life, Volume 1, 1809-1847.2004.Patricia Valenti. To Myself a Stranger: A Biography of Rose Hawthorne Lathrop.1991.- Jone Johnson Lewis
Jan 28, 2016 · Nathaniel Hawthorne and Sophia Peabody were both from Salem. In fact, they grew up on the same street: Union Street, a short street that cuts from Derby Street on the water to Essex Street, which ran into the center of town. Sophia was born at one end, on the corner of Essex Street, Hawthorne half-way down.
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Born Sophia Amelia Peabody in Salem, Massachusetts, on September 21, 1809; died in London, England, of typhoid pneumonia in February 1871; daughter of Nathaniel Peabody (a dentist) and Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1778–1853, a teacher and writer); sister of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1804–1894) and Mary Peabody Mann (1806–1887, wife of Horace Mann); married Nathaniel Hawthorne (the novelist ...