BEECHER Harriet Elizabeth[1]

Female 1811 - 1896  (85 years)


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  • Name BEECHER Harriet Elizabeth 
    Birth 14 Jun 1811  Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Female 
    _UID 234675AC122C45CEBABDC61D9BC5681613E9 
    Death 1 Jul 1896  Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Burial Aft 1 Jul 1896  Andover, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Address:
    Phillips Academy Cemetery AKA Academy Cemetery, Chapel Cemetery, 
    Notes 
    • Writer, Social Reformer. The author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," an antislavery novel of such power that it is cited among the causes of the American Civil War, Harriet Beecher Stowe was also an advocate of women's rights, religious tolerance, and educational reform. She was the daughter of Lyman Beecher, a well-known religious leader, and the former Roxana Foote, a devout woman who died when Harriet was 4 years old. Although painfully shy and considered an "odd" child, she was intellectually gifted, and received an excellent education at a school founded by her elder sister Catharine. In 1832 she moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where her father had been appointed head of a local seminary, and in 1836 married Calvin Stowe, a widowed biblical scholar who taught at the school. The next 14 years proved stressful, with Harriet giving birth to 6 of their 7 children, including a set of twins. Often in ill health and deeply grieved by the loss of a child to cholera, she struggled to supplement her husband's meager income with her writing. These hardships deepened her empathy with the suffering of others, however, and life in close proximity to Kentucky, a slave state, provided her with the material for "Uncle Tom." While visiting the South she had witnessed the brutality of the plantation system first-hand, and she also housed fugitive slaves in her home. In 1850 her husband's appointment to the faculty of Bowdoin College brought her to Brunswick, Maine, and it was here that Mrs. Stowe wrote her masterpiece, galvanized by the passage of the newly enacted Fugitive Slave Law, which criminalized the assistance of runaways. When "Uncle Tom's Cabin" appeared in book from in 1852, it swiftly became both controversial and an international bestseller. Denounced by its critics as Abolitionist propaganda, it was lavishly praised by such literary giants as Tolstoy, Hugo, and Heine, and catapulted its author to fame at home and abroad. After the Emancipation Proclamation, Stowe focused greater attention on other social reforms. Her subsequent literary efforts fell short of "Uncle Tom's" success, although her 1869 biography of Lady Byron generated almost as much controversy for its allegations of incest. Personal tragedy also stalked her family, claiming the lives of 3 of her adult children, among them her son Frederick, an alcoholic war veteran, who disappeared without a trace in 1870. Her nephew, the distinguished soldier Frederick Beecher, had been killed 2 years earlier in the Indian Wars battle which bears his name. Widowed in 1886, Stowe's elder years were spent in Hartford, Connecticut, where she enjoyed the neighborliness of Mark Twain and Oliver Wendell Holmes, and occasionally, a little too much wine. "I won't be any properer than I have a mind to be," said the octogenarian authoress. When she died at 85, survivors included her unmarried twin daughters, her youngest son, and her favorite brother, the celebrated Henry Ward Beecher. (bio by: Nikita Barlow)
    Person ID I111038  Noyes Family Genealogy
    Last Modified 1 Aug 2015 

    Father Rev. BEECHER Lyman,   b. 12 Oct 1775, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 10 Jan 1863, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 87 years) 
    Mother FOOTE Roxanna,   b. 10 Jan 1775, Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 24 Sep 1816, Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 41 years) 
    Marriage 1799  [2, 3
    Family ID F44619  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Rev. STOWE Calvin Ellis,   b. 26 Apr 1802, Natick, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 22 Aug 1887, Mandarin, Duval, Florida, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 85 years) 
    Marriage 1836  [4
    Family ID F44620  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 23 Feb 2024 

  • Sources 
    1. [S3808] Internet-Find A Grave, Find A Grave Memorial #992.

    2. [S3808] Internet-Find A Grave, Find A Grave Memorial #3071.

    3. [S6057] Internet-Database-ancestry.com-U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900.

    4. [S3808] Internet-Find A Grave, Find A Grave Memorial #60282369.