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Name
  
Elizabeth Ricord

Died
  
1865

Children
  
John Ricord


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Elizabeth Ricord (2 April 1788 in New Utrecht, Long Island – 10 October 1865 in Newark, New Jersey) was a United States educator.

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Biography

Ricord was the daughter of minister Peter Stryker. She was educated by private tutors. In 1829, she opened a seminary for young women in Geneva, New York, of which she was principal until 1842. The great religious revival that spread through western New York in 1832 originated in her seminary. In 1845, Ricord moved to Newark, where she became interested in works of charity, and was a founder of the Newark Orphan Asylum, and its directress until her death.

Writings

She contributed largely to magazines and journals, and was the author of:

  • Philosophy of the Mind (Geneva, 1840)
  • Zamba, or the Insurrection, a Dramatic Poem (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1842)
  • Family

    She married Jean Baptiste Ricord in 1810, and accompanied him in his expeditions to the West Indies. Their son Frederick William Ricord was a politician and author. Another son, John Ricord, was a lawyer and traveler.

    References

    Elizabeth Ricord Wikipedia