Fannie Ellsworth Stone Newberry | |
Birth Date: | 7 May 1848 |
Birth Place: | Monroe, Michigan, U.S. |
Death Place: | Coldwater, Michigan, U.S. |
Nationality: | American |
Fannie Ellsworth Stone Newberry (1848–1942) wrote a long series of books, many of them stories for girls, of which the best seller was The Wrestler of Philippi.[1]
Newberry was born in Monroe, Michigan, on May 7, 1848, the daughter of Hiram and Sophia Stone.When Newberry was five, she moved to Chicago. She attended the Young Ladies Seminary of Monroe, Michigan. At age 17 she graduated from a school in Brookline, Massachusetts.[2] In August, 1867 she married attorney Frank D. Newberry (June 23, 1840 – December 28, 1912) of Rochester, Michigan, who died in San Jose, California.[3] They had four children: Max, Perry, Roy, and Grace. She died on January 24, 1942, aged 93, and is buried in Coldwater, Michigan.