Alice Mary Longfellow
Philanthrope
Alice Mary Longfellow était une philanthrope, une conservatrice et la fille aînée du poète américain Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Elle est surtout connue sous le nom de "grave Alice" d'après le poème de son père "The Children's Hour". Wikipédia (anglais)
Date/Lieu de naissance : 1850, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Date de décès : 1928, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Tantes : Ellen Longfellow, Mary Longfellow, Anne Longfellow et plus
Cousine : Marian Adele Longfellow
Grands-parents : Stephen Longfellow et Zilpah Wadsworth Longfellow
Arrière-grands-parents : Peleg Wadsworth et Patience Young Longfellow
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