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Margaret Murray Robertson

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Occupation
  
Teacher, writer

Name
  
Margaret Robertson

Role
  
Writer


Born
  
22 April 1823 (
1823-04-22
)
Stuartfield, Scotland

Died
  
February 14, 1897, Montreal, Canada

Books
  
Shenac's work at home, Allison Bain - Or - By a Way, The Twa Miss Dawsons, Christie Redfern's Troubles, The Inglises Or - How the

Margaret Murray Robertson (22 April 1823 – 14 February 1897) was a Scottish-Canadian teacher and writer.

Margaret was born in Stuartfield, Scotland, the daughter of Reverend James Robertson and Elizabeth Murray. She had a sister Mary and brothers John, Joseph, and Andrew. In 1832 her mother died, whereupon the devout family emigrated to Derby, Vermont. Four years later they moved to Sherbrooke in Quebec. Both Mary and Margaret attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in Massachusetts. Afterward, they became instructors at the Sherbrooke Ladies' Academy, where Margaret remained until 1865.

In 1864 she won the Galt Prize essay competition with an essay titled "An Essay on Common School Education." At the age of 42, Margaret now left her teaching career to become a full-time writer. Her first novel, Christie Redfern's Troubles, was published in 1866. During her writing career, she had 14 or more novels published up through 1890. Most of the protagonists in her novels were female, and the themes were of home and family.

She died in Montreal, unmarried.

References

Margaret Murray Robertson Wikipedia