Tinsley, Annie Turner (1808–1885)
Tinsley, Annie Turner (1808–1885)
British poet and novelist. Name variations: Mrs. Charles Tinsley. Born Anne Turner in 1808 in Preston, Lancaster, England; died 1885; dau. of Thomas Milner Turner; mother's maiden name was Carruthers; m. Charles Tinsley, 1833; children: 6.
Wrote The Children of the Mint (1840), The Priest of the Nile (1840), Lays for the Thoughtful and Solitary (1848), Margaret (1853) and Women as They Are, by One of Them (1854).
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