Marie Joussaye | |
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Born | Marie Josie 1864 Belleville, Canada West |
Died | 1949 Vancouver |
Occupation | journalist |
Nationality | Canadian |
Genre | poetry |
Spouse | David Heatherington Fotheringham |
Marie Joussaye (1864 in Belleville – 24 March 1949 in Vancouver) was a Canadian poet.
Marie Josie was born at and grew up in Belleville Canada West. She was a newspaper journalist in Toronto. In 1893, she was president of the Working Girls' Union. [1] She moved to Dawson City, Yukon. In November 1903, she married David Heatherington Fotheringham, a Northwest Mounted Policeman. They had financial difficulties. In 1924, she moved to Mayo, Yukon. In 1929, she moved to Vancouver, where she died in a rooming house [2] on 24 March 1949. [3]
Marie Joussaye | |
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Born | Marie Josie 1864 Belleville, Canada West |
Died | 1949 Vancouver |
Occupation | journalist |
Nationality | Canadian |
Genre | poetry |
Spouse | David Heatherington Fotheringham |
Marie Joussaye (1864 in Belleville – 24 March 1949 in Vancouver) was a Canadian poet.
Marie Josie was born at and grew up in Belleville Canada West. She was a newspaper journalist in Toronto. In 1893, she was president of the Working Girls' Union. [1] She moved to Dawson City, Yukon. In November 1903, she married David Heatherington Fotheringham, a Northwest Mounted Policeman. They had financial difficulties. In 1924, she moved to Mayo, Yukon. In 1929, she moved to Vancouver, where she died in a rooming house [2] on 24 March 1949. [3]