Laura Maria Sheldon Wright (July 10, 1809 – January 21, 1886) was an American missionary.
Laura Maria Sheldon was born on July 10, 1809, in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. [1] She grew up in St. Johnsbury and in Barnet, Vermont, [2] and was educated at the Young Ladies' School. [3]
She married Asher Wright on January 21, 1833, and the two moved to Buffalo Creek Reservation on February 5, 1833, to begin their mission. [1] As a missionary, Laura wrote a school primer in Seneca and English and worked as a teacher. [1] [2] She also founded an organization called the Iroquois Temperance League. [3]
She died of pneumonia on January 21, 1886, in Iroquois, New York, at the home of Nicholson Henry Parker (1819–1892), a Seneca interpreter. [1] [4] [2]
Laura Maria Sheldon Wright (July 10, 1809 – January 21, 1886) was an American missionary.
Laura Maria Sheldon was born on July 10, 1809, in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. [1] She grew up in St. Johnsbury and in Barnet, Vermont, [2] and was educated at the Young Ladies' School. [3]
She married Asher Wright on January 21, 1833, and the two moved to Buffalo Creek Reservation on February 5, 1833, to begin their mission. [1] As a missionary, Laura wrote a school primer in Seneca and English and worked as a teacher. [1] [2] She also founded an organization called the Iroquois Temperance League. [3]
She died of pneumonia on January 21, 1886, in Iroquois, New York, at the home of Nicholson Henry Parker (1819–1892), a Seneca interpreter. [1] [4] [2]