Ellis, Sarah Stickney (c. 1799–1872)
Ellis, Sarah Stickney (c. 1799–1872)
British novelist and tract writer. Name variations: Mrs. Ellis; Sarah Ellis; Sarah Stickney. Born Sarah Stickney, c. 1799 (some sources cite 1812), in Holderness, Yorkshire, England; died June 16, 1872, in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, England; dau. of William Stickney and Esther (Richardson) Stickney; m. William Ellis, 1837.
Wrote novels and conduct manuals on the ideal Victorian woman; writings include The Negro Slave (1830), Pictures of Private Life (1833–1837) The Women of England (1839), The Daughters of England (1842), The Island Queen (1846), Social Distinction (1848), Fireside Tales for the Young (1848), The Mother's Mistake (1856), The Brewer's Family (1863) and Education of the Heart (1869).
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