Charlotte A. Jerauld | |
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Born | Charlotte Ann Fillebrown April 16, 1820 - August 2, 1845 Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Died | August 2, 1845 | (aged 25)
Pen name | Charlotte |
Occupation | poet, story writer |
Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Spouse |
J. W. Jerauld (m. 1843) |
Charlotte A. Jerauld (née, Fillebrown; pen name, Charlotte;[1] April 16, 1820 - August 2, 1845) was an American poet and story writer.[2] A zealous Universalist, she contributed to Christian magazines such as Ladies' Repository, the Rose of Sharon, the Universalist Quarterly, the Miscellany, the Union, and the Star of Bethlehem. Jerauld died in 1845, age 25, after a birth, her dead infant, five days old, buried in the coffin with her.[3]