Jeanie Gould

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Jeanie Gould
Jeanie Gould Lincoln, from an 1898 publication.
Jeanie Gould Lincoln, from an 1898 publication.
BornJeanie Thomas Gould
1846 or 1853
DiedAugust 8, 1921
Pen nameDaisy Ventnor
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Notable worksAn Unwilling Maid (1897)

Jeanie Thomas Gould Lincoln (1846[1] or 1853[2] – August 8, 1921[3]) was an American novelist, author of romances and children's books, with a strong portion of historical fiction. She published in various newspapers and magazines under the pen name "Daisy Ventnor."[4]

She was born in Troy, New York. In 1877 she married N. S. Lincoln, a prominent Washington doctor.[3]

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  • 1869 (1869):
  • 1872 (1872): Marjorie's Quest
  • 1884 (1884):
  • 1896 (1896):
  • 1897 (1897):
  • 1899 (1899):
  • 1905 (1905):

Sources[]

  1. ^ Marjorie's Quest, Internet Archive.
  2. ^ http://www.hillmanc.fsnet.co.uk/tracy.htm
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "Mrs. J.G. Lincoln Dies At Age of 80, The Washington Herald, August 9, 1921.
  4. ^ "Literature and Literary Workers," The Sacramento Record-Union, December 24, 1899, page 10.

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