Haven, Emily Bradley Neal (1827–1863)

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Haven, Emily Bradley Neal (1827–1863)

American author and editor. Name variations: Alice Neal; Alice B. Haven; (pseudonyms) Alice G. Lee and Cousin Alice. Born Emily Bradley, Sept 13, 1827, in Hudson, NY; died of consumption, Aug 23, 1863, in Mamaroneck, NY; dau. of George (died 1830) and Sarah (Brown) Bradley (Quaker); at age 6, adopted by her mother's brother, J. Newton Brown, a Baptist minister; went by the name Alice most of her life; m. Joseph C. Neal (editor), Dec1846 (died July 17, 1847); m. Samuel L. Haven (NY broker), Jan 1, 1853; children: 2 daughters, 2 sons.

Published a children's column under name Cousin Alice in Neal's Saturday Gazette and Lady's Literary Museum; writings include Helen Morton's Trial (1849), The Gossips of Rivertown (1850), series of "Home Books" for children for D. Appleton & Co. (1852–59), The Good Report (memoir, 1867), and Home Studies (1869).

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