Robertson, Ann Worcester (1826–1905)

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Robertson, Ann Worcester (1826–1905)

American missionary and teacher. Born Ann Eliza Worcester, Nov 7, 1826, at Brainerd Mission, in Cherokee Nation, TN; died Nov 19, 1905, in Muskogee, OK; dau. of Samuel Austin Worcester (linguist and missionary) and Ann (Orr) Worcester; m. William Schenck Robertson (principal of Tullahassee Manual Labor Boarding School), April 16, 1850 (died June 1881); children: 1 son, 3 daughters, including Alice Mary Robertson (2nd woman elected to US Congress).

Named teacher at new Tullahassee Manual Labor Boarding School in OK (1849); forced to leave area due to closure of school and mission after outbreak of Civil War (1861); returned to OK and rebuilt school (1866); finished Creek translation of New Testament (1887); published translations of Psalms and Genesis, as well as Creek hymnal.

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