Ann S. Stephens
Ann Sophia Stephens (1810–1886) was an American novelist and magazine editor. She was the author of dime novels and is credited as the progenitor of that genre.Ann Sophia Stephens was born on March 30, 1810 in Derby, Connecticut,[2] she was the dau
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Ann Sophia Stephens (1810–1886) was an American novelist and magazine editor. She was the author of dime novels and is credited as the progenitor of that genre.Ann Sophia Stephens was born on March 30, 1810 in Derby, Connecticut,[2] she was the daughter of Ann and John Winterbotham, son of William Winterbotham. He was the manager of a woolen mill owned by Col. David Humphreys. Her mother died early and she was brought up by her mother's sister, who eventually became her stepmother. She was educated at a dame school in South Britain, Connecticut and started writing at an early age.[3] She married Edward Stephens, a printer from Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1831 and they relocated to Portland, Maine.[4] The actress Clara Bloodgood was the daughter of their son, Edward Stephens, a well known New York lawyer
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