After their parents' deaths FW
's sister, Camilla Wright
, lived with foster parents in Dundee, of whom she later wrote with affection and love. Frances and Camilla were extremely close.
Eckhardt, Celia Morris. Fanny Wright. Harvard University Press, 1984.
7
Family and Intimate relationships
Frances Wright
FW
's sister Camilla
died at a flat in rue Montaigne, Paris on 8 February 1831.
Eckhardt, Celia Morris. Fanny Wright. Harvard University Press, 1984.
229
Residence
Frances Wright
FW
and her sister
left their aunt Frances
in Devon, to live for three years with James
and Agnes Mylne
in Glasgow.
Eckhardt, Celia Morris. Fanny Wright. Harvard University Press, 1984.
12, 21-2
Residence
Frances Wright
FW
and her sister Camilla
moved from Glasgow to London, in search of an occupation which would be socially beneficial.
Eckhardt, Celia Morris. Fanny Wright. Harvard University Press, 1984.
21-2
Travel
Frances Wright
FW
and her sister Camilla
boarded the American ship Amity, sailing to New York.
Eckhardt, Celia Morris. Fanny Wright. Harvard University Press, 1984.
24
Travel
Frances Wright
FW
travelled to America for the second time, in the company of her sister
and following the marquis de Lafayette
.
Lane, Margaret. Frances Wright and the "Great Experiment". Manchester University Press, 1972.
17
Travel
Frances Wright
FW
returned to Europe to recover her health, spending time in France and England and leaving Camilla
behind at her colony, Nashoba in Tennessee.
Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder, 1908–2024, 22 vols. plus supplements.
Eckhardt, Celia Morris. Fanny Wright. Harvard University Press, 1984.
141, 152
Travel
Frances Wright
FW
and her sister
left New York to return to England.
Eckhardt, Celia Morris. Fanny Wright. Harvard University Press, 1984.