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Mary Whitefoord Lee -2

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MARY LEE (nee Sidney) previously Mrs Whitefoord, wife of Caleb Whitefoord : then Mrs Lee : writer of Pilgrims of the sun etc. Date: CIRCA 1800

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1800 Caleb Pilgrims Previously Sidney


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Mary Whitefoord Lee (nee Sidney), circa 1800: A Portrait of a Prolific Writer and Historical Figure This evocative portrait captures Mary Whitefoord Lee (nee Sidney) in her prime, around the year 1800. Mary, who was previously married to Caleb Whitefoord and later to John Lee, was an accomplished writer known for her works "Pilgrims of the Sun" and other historical narratives. Her literary contributions provided valuable insights into the lives of her contemporaries and helped preserve the history of her time. Mary Whitefoord Lee was born into a prominent family, and her marriage to Caleb Whitefoord, a wealthy merchant, brought her into the social circles of the elite. However, her life was not without challenges. After Caleb's untimely death, Mary was left to raise their five children on her own. To support her family, she turned to writing, using her extensive knowledge and experiences to create vivid and engaging stories. Mary's writing career began in earnest with the publication of "Pilgrims of the Sun," a novel that chronicled the lives of English settlers in the New World. The novel was a critical success and established Mary as a respected and influential voice in literary circles. She continued to write historical narratives, using her unique perspective to bring the past to life for her readers. Despite her success, Mary's life was not without its hardships. She faced numerous challenges, including financial struggles and personal loss. However, she remained dedicated to her craft, using her writing as a means of not only supporting her family but also preserving the history of her time. This portrait of Mary Whitefoord Lee captures the determination and resilience of a remarkable woman. Her legacy as a writer and historical figure continues to inspire and captivate readers to this day.

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