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Anne was born in Northampton, England in 1612, the daughter of Thomas Dudley, a steward of the Earl of Lincoln, and Dorothy Yorke. [6]Due to her family's position, she grew up in cultured circumstances and was a well-educated woman for her time, being tutored in history, several languages, and literature.
Anne Bradstreet (1612–1672), poet John Leverett (1616–1678/79), penultimate governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony Simon Patrick (1626–1707), English theologian and bishop
Anne Dudley (born 1956), English composer and pop musician; Anne Dudley, maiden name of American poet Anne Bradstreet (c. 1612 – 1672) Benjamin Winslow Dudley (1785–1870), American surgeon and academic in Kentucky. Bill Dudley (1921–2010), American football player; Billy Dudley (1931–1980), Nigerian political scientist
Bradstreet was buried in the Charter Street Burying Ground in Salem. [55] Poetry by his first wife Anne was published in England in 1650, including verses containing expressions of enduring love for her husband. [56] Anne Bradstreet died in 1672; the couple had eight children, of whom seven survived infancy. Their children included Dudley and ...
Dudley's daughter Anne Bradstreet (1612–1672) was a prominent early American poet. One of the gates of Harvard Yard, which existed from 1915 to 1947, was named in his honor, and Harvard's Dudley House is named for the family, as is the town of Dudley, Massachusetts.
Anne Hutchinson was the first American woman to start a Protestant sect. [1] 1640 Anne Bradstreet was the first published poet in the British North American colonies. [2] 1647 Margaret Brent was the first American woman to demand the right to vote. [3] [4] 1649 Sarah White Norman and Mary Vincent Hammon were charged with "lewd behavior upon a ...
England-born Anne Bradstreet, who had settled in Massachusetts Bay Colony, there composed what was soon published as The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America. New England was the birthplace of many American Romantic authors and poets. Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in Boston.
Anne Bradstreet (c. 1612–1672), New England's first published poet Sophia Elisabet Brenner (1659–1730), Swedish writer, poet, feminist and salon hostess Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force (1654–1724), French novelist and poet