Elizabeth Hart Thwaites

Standard Name: Thwaites, Elizabeth Hart

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Family and Intimate relationships Anne Hart Gilbert
AHG 's sister Elizabeth (later Thwaites) (1771-1833) was her associate in many religious and benevolent undertakings. They were baptised Methodists together and lived near one another as adults. Though Elizabeth's account dwells chiefly on her...
Occupation Anne Hart Gilbert
AHG and her sister Elizabeth launched a Methodist Sunday school (the first in the West Indies) at the naval centre of English Harbour, Antigua, which was open to both slave and free children of...
Occupation Anne Hart Gilbert
AHG and her sister Elizabeth Hart Thwaites founded the Female Refuge Society of Antigua .
Ferguson dates this 1815, but an earlier editor said 1816.
Ferguson, Moira, editor. The Hart Sisters: Early African Caribbean Writers, Evangelicals, and Radicals. University of Nebraska Press, 1993.
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Publishing Phillis Wheatley
The former Mary Whateley was now, by her second marriage, named Darwall, but her birth name had appeared on her earlier volume of poems. That volume includes this piece. Scholar Caroline Wigginton thinks that the...

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