Lucy Foster Madison, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Lucy Foster Madison

writer, teacher

Date of Birth: 08-Apr-1865

Place of Birth: Kirksville, Missouri, Missouri, United States

Date of Death: 16-Mar-1932

Profession: writer, teacher, children's writer, novelist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Lucy Foster Madison

  • Lucy Foster Madison (April 8, 1865 – March 16, 1932) was an American novelist and teacher. Born Lucy Foster in Kirksville, Missouri, the daughter of George W.
  • Foster and Almira Parker, she graduated from high school in Louisiana, Missouri.
  • Her father, mother, and brother all died while she was a teen, leaving her to care for her two younger sisters.
  • She became a school teacher in Louisiana, Missouri, then in Kansas City, Missouri.
  • In 1890 she was married to Winfield Scott Madison.In 1893, the offer of a prize by a New York newspaper interested her enough to enter a short story and she won second place.
  • She became a writer of both short stories and novels, plus a compiler of various Chautauqua assemblies.
  • Her series of "Peggy Owens" stories and other tales for girls were popular early in the twentieth century.
  • Her husband began to suffer ill health, so they moved to a farm near Hudson Falls, New York in 1924.
  • She died there in 1932, a few days after she had a stroke.

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