Person:Maud Howe (1)

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m. 23 Apr 1843
  1. Julia Romana Howe1844 - 1886
  2. Florence Marion Howe1845 - 1922
  3. Henry Marion Howe, LL.D.1848 - 1922
  4. Laura Elizabeth Howe1850 - 1943
  5. Maud Howe1854 - 1948
  6. Samuel Gridley Howe1859 - 1863
m. 1887
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Name Maud Howe
Gender Female
Birth[1] 9 Nov 1854 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 1887 to John Elliott
Death[1] 19 Mar 1948 Newport, Rhode Island, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Maud Howe Elliott, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    includes sources, last accessed Jun 2025.

    Maud Howe Elliott (November 9, 1854 – March 19, 1948) was an American novelist, most notable for her Pulitzer Prize-winning collaboration with her sisters, Laura E. Richards and Florence Hall, on their mother's biography The Life of Julia Ward Howe (1916).

    Her other works included
    A Newport Aquarelle (1883);
    Phillida (1891);
    Kasper Craig (1892);
    Mammon, later published as Honor: A Novel (1893);
    Roma Beata, Letters from the Eternal City (1903);
    Sun and Shadow in Spain (1908);
    The Eleventh Hour in the Life of Julia Ward Howe (1911);
    Three Generations (1923);
    Lord Byron's Helmet (1927);
    John Elliott, The Story of an Artist (1930);
    My Cousin, F. Marion Crawford (1934); and
    This Was My Newport (1944). ...