Hector, Annie French (1825–1902)
Hector, Annie French (1825–1902)
Irish-born novelist. Name variations: Mrs. Hector; (pseudonym) Mrs. Alexander. Born Annie French in Dublin, Ireland, on June 23, 1825; died in London, England, on July 10, 1902; interred at Kensal Green cemetery; educated by governesses; married Alexander Hector (a merchant), in 1858 (died 1875).
Novelist Annie Hector French was born in Dublin in 1825; when she was 19, her family moved to England. Married at age 33 to Alexander Hector, a wealthy merchant, she was widowed 17 years later, at age 50. She then turned to writing novels, producing over 40 titles, including the extremely successful The Wooing O't (1873), as well as Ralph Wilton's Weird (1875), Her Dearest Foe (1876), The Frères (1882), At Bay (1885), Mona's Choice (1887), and the semi-autobiographical Kitty Costello (1902).