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Morshead, Mary Anderson (bap.1845-1928)
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née Anne Elizabeth Mary Anderson Morshead; A. E. M. A. M.; A. E. M. A. Morshead; A. E. M. Anderson-Morshead Gosling name & pseudonym: Bog-Oak
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biographer, periodical contributor, missionary, school administrator, teacher, poet, lecturer
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English; born in Eggbuckland, Devonshire; spent time in Africa
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daughter of Charlotte Story & Capt. Pentyre Anderson Morshead; sister of Beatrice Anderson Morshead
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Gosling Society; Girls' Friendly Society; Marlborough St Giles Industrial School for Girls; The Barnacle; Monthly Packet
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- Internet Archive (https://archive.org/)
- Project Canterbury. Managed by Richard Mammana (http://anglicanhistory.org/)
- Courtney, Julia. "The Barnacle: A Manuscript Magazine of the 1860s.The Girl's Own: Cultural Histories of the Anglo-American Girl, 1830-1915. Claudia Nelson, Lynne Vallone, eds. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2010, pp. 71-97.
- England and Wales Census 01,11
- Letters of Charlotte Mary Yonge (https://c21ch.newcastle.edu.au/yonge/)
- The Online Books Page (http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/)
- Charlotte Yonge: The Goslings (https://community.dur.ac.uk/c.e.schultze/context/goslings.html)
- FamilySearch
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• wrote "Our Evening Outlook" (series) The History of the Universities' Mission to Central Africa 1859-1896 A Pioneer and Founder: Reminiscences of Bishop Gray The Building of the Chauncy Maples • edited Eikon Basilike Glimpses of the Far-Off Land