Barrow, Frances Elizabeth (1822–1894)
Barrow, Frances Elizabeth (1822–1894)
American author. Name variations: (pseudonym) Aunt Fanny. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, Feb 22, 1822; died in New York, NY, May 7, 1894; educated in New York; married James Barrow.
Wrote numerous books for children under the name Aunt Fanny, including Six Nightcaps, which was translated into French, German and Swedish, and The Letter G (1864); also wrote the novel The Wife's Stratagem.
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