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Grace Webster Hinsdale

Grace Webster Hinsdale (née, Haddock; May 17, 1832 — August 31, 1902) was an American author whose early development of a religious temperament prompted her most successful literary work. Both of her books, Coming to the King: a Book of Daily Devotions for Children and Thinking Aloud, were first published in 1865. She was a contributor for about 30 years to periodicals, principally verses, but also short sketches.[1] Hinsdale died in 1902.

Grace Webster Hinsdale
BornGrace Webster Haddock
May 17, 1832
Hanover, New Hampshire, U.S.
DiedAugust 31, 1902(1902-08-31) (aged 70)
Resting placeGreen-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn
Occupationauthor
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
Genrereligious themes, poems
Notable worksComing to the King, Thinking Aloud
Spouse
(m. 1850⁠–⁠1880)
RelativesCharles Brickett Haddock, Ebenezer Webster, Daniel Webster

Early years and education edit

Grace Webster Haddock was born at Hanover, New Hampshire, May 17, 1832.[a] She was the daughter of Rev. Prof. Charles Brickett Haddock, D.D. of Dartmouth College,[1] and Susan Saunders (Lang) Haddock.[3] Her mother was the daughter of Richard Lang, of Hanover, and her maternal great-grandfather was Col. Ebenezer Webster, also of New Hampshire, father of Daniel Webster.[4] She was named for her aunt Grace (Fletcher) Webster, the wife of Daniel Webster.[3][1]

Hinsdale spent her youth in her native town,[3] and received a private education there.[1] Early in life, she developed a religious temperament that prompted her most successful literary work.[4]

Career edit

On October 30, 1850,[5] at the age of eighteen, she married Theodore Hinsdale (died 1880),[2] a lawyer, of New York City, and a resident of Brooklyn, where they made their home.[3] Her early writing were contributed to Hours at Home, a magazine, which afterwards became Scribner's Magazine, and she has also contributed verse and prose articles to a large number of periodicals, chiefly religious, including the Boston Congregationalist, Independent, Sunday School Times, and Christian Union.[4]

In 1865,[4] she published two books, Coming to the King: a Book of Daily Devotions for Children, and Thinking Aloud, both of which were republished by an English firm. Selections from her hymns, published first in Charles Seymour Robinson's and Dr. Richard Salter Storrs' Songs for the Sanctuary, and were copied in other hymn books. Several of her poems were in the collection, Christ in Song, compiled by Dr. Philip Schaff. Many works on hymnody contain notices of her work.[4][3] In 1867, Hinsdale traveled abroad, gathering new inspirations.[2]

Hinsdale was a frequent contributor of religious poetry to the periodical press.[6] In 1872, Hinsdale composed a poem, “The Faithful Guard,” to be sung at the laying of the cornerstone of the 23rd Regiment Armory. Her poem on Raphael's Madonna dê San Sisto, in the Royal Gallery of Dresden, frequently copied, was written in Europe in 1867. Hinsdale read these verses in public, and also her poem, entitled, “The Old Cathedral.”

Personal life edit

Hinsdale made her home at Mansion House, Brooklyn.[1] Her children were: Charles (1851-1857), Grace (1854-1857, Theodore (1856-1857), Guy (b. 1858), Theodora (1860-1885), Frank (b. 1862), and Grace (b. 1874).[7] Hinsdale died August 31, 1902,[8][5] and was buried at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn.

Reception edit

Her hymns were characterized by a depth of earnestness, a truly religious motive distinguishing them from much light literature or hymnody born within the end of the 20th century.[2] The Brooklyn Eagle described her hymns as “characterized by a depth of earnestness, a truly religious motive distinguishing them from the light literature of "born within the last few years.”[4]

Selected works edit

  • Coming to the King, 1865
  • Thinking Aloud, 1865

Notes edit

  1. ^ According to Robinson, the date of birth is May 17, 1833.[2]

References edit

Bibliography edit

  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Andrews, Herbert Cornelius; Hinsdale, Sanford Charles (1906). Hinsdale genealogy: descendants of Robert Hinsdale of Dedham, Medfield, Hadley and Deerfield, with an account of the French family of De Hinnisdal (Public domain ed.). A. H. Andrews. p. 208.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Brooklyn Life Publishing Company (1903). Brooklyn Blue Book and Long Island Society Register (Public domain ed.). Brooklyn Life Publishing Company.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Hatfield, Edwin Francis (1884). The Poets of the Church: A Series of Biographical Sketches of Hymn-writers with Notes on Their Hymns (Public domain ed.). A. D. F. Randolph. p. 334.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Leonard, John William; Marquis, Albert Nelson (1901). Who's who in America (Public domain ed.). Marquis Who's Who.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Robinson, Charles Seymour (1893). Annotations Upon Popular Hymns (Public domain ed.). Hunt & Easton. p. 368.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Schaff, Philip; Gilman, Arthur (1889). A Library of Poetry for Sunday Reading: A Collection of the Best Poems for All Ages and Tongues : with Biographical and Literary Notes (Public domain ed.). Dodd, Mead. p. 639.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Wesleyan University (1911). Alumni Record (Public domain ed.). Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: White, J.T. (1907). The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography (Public domain ed.). J.T. White.

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Grace Webster Hinsdale nee Haddock May 17 1832 August 31 1902 was an American author whose early development of a religious temperament prompted her most successful literary work Both of her books Coming to the King a Book of Daily Devotions for Children and Thinking Aloud were first published in 1865 She was a contributor for about 30 years to periodicals principally verses but also short sketches 1 Hinsdale died in 1902 Grace Webster HinsdaleBornGrace Webster HaddockMay 17 1832Hanover New Hampshire U S DiedAugust 31 1902 1902 08 31 aged 70 Resting placeGreen Wood Cemetery BrooklynOccupationauthorLanguageEnglishNationalityAmericanGenrereligious themes poemsNotable worksComing to the King Thinking AloudSpouseTheodore Hinsdale m 1850 1880 wbr RelativesCharles Brickett Haddock Ebenezer Webster Daniel Webster Contents 1 Early years and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Reception 5 Selected works 6 Notes 7 References 7 1 Bibliography 8 External linksEarly years and education editGrace Webster Haddock was born at Hanover New Hampshire May 17 1832 a She was the daughter of Rev Prof Charles Brickett Haddock D D of Dartmouth College 1 and Susan Saunders Lang Haddock 3 Her mother was the daughter of Richard Lang of Hanover and her maternal great grandfather was Col Ebenezer Webster also of New Hampshire father of Daniel Webster 4 She was named for her aunt Grace Fletcher Webster the wife of Daniel Webster 3 1 Hinsdale spent her youth in her native town 3 and received a private education there 1 Early in life she developed a religious temperament that prompted her most successful literary work 4 Career editOn October 30 1850 5 at the age of eighteen she married Theodore Hinsdale died 1880 2 a lawyer of New York City and a resident of Brooklyn where they made their home 3 Her early writing were contributed to Hours at Home a magazine which afterwards became Scribner s Magazine and she has also contributed verse and prose articles to a large number of periodicals chiefly religious including the Boston Congregationalist Independent Sunday School Times and Christian Union 4 In 1865 4 she published two books Coming to the King a Book of Daily Devotions for Children and Thinking Aloud both of which were republished by an English firm Selections from her hymns published first in Charles Seymour Robinson s and Dr Richard Salter Storrs Songs for the Sanctuary and were copied in other hymn books Several of her poems were in the collection Christ in Song compiled by Dr Philip Schaff Many works on hymnody contain notices of her work 4 3 In 1867 Hinsdale traveled abroad gathering new inspirations 2 Hinsdale was a frequent contributor of religious poetry to the periodical press 6 In 1872 Hinsdale composed a poem The Faithful Guard to be sung at the laying of the cornerstone of the 23rd Regiment Armory Her poem on Raphael s Madonna de San Sisto in the Royal Gallery of Dresden frequently copied was written in Europe in 1867 Hinsdale read these verses in public and also her poem entitled The Old Cathedral Personal life editHinsdale made her home at Mansion House Brooklyn 1 Her children were Charles 1851 1857 Grace 1854 1857 Theodore 1856 1857 Guy b 1858 Theodora 1860 1885 Frank b 1862 and Grace b 1874 7 Hinsdale died August 31 1902 8 5 and was buried at Green Wood Cemetery Brooklyn Reception editHer hymns were characterized by a depth of earnestness a truly religious motive distinguishing them from much light literature or hymnody born within the end of the 20th century 2 The Brooklyn Eagle described her hymns as characterized by a depth of earnestness a truly religious motive distinguishing them from the light literature of born within the last few years 4 Selected works editComing to the King 1865 Thinking Aloud 1865Notes edit According to Robinson the date of birth is May 17 1833 2 References edit a b c d e Leonard amp Marquis 1901 p 539 a b c d Robinson 1893 p 368 a b c d e Hatfield 1884 p 334 a b c d e f White 1907 p 96 a b Wesleyan University 1911 p 9 Schaff amp Gilman 1889 p 639 Andrews amp Hinsdale 1906 p 208 Brooklyn Life Publishing Company 1903 p 51 Bibliography edit nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Andrews Herbert Cornelius Hinsdale Sanford Charles 1906 Hinsdale genealogy descendants of Robert Hinsdale of Dedham Medfield Hadley and Deerfield with an account of the French family of De Hinnisdal Public domain ed A H Andrews p 208 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Brooklyn Life Publishing Company 1903 Brooklyn Blue Book and Long Island Society Register Public domain ed Brooklyn Life Publishing Company nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Hatfield Edwin Francis 1884 The Poets of the Church A Series of Biographical Sketches of Hymn writers with Notes on Their Hymns Public domain ed A D F Randolph p 334 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Leonard John William Marquis Albert Nelson 1901 Who s who in America Public domain ed Marquis Who s Who nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Robinson Charles Seymour 1893 Annotations Upon Popular Hymns Public domain ed Hunt amp Easton p 368 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Schaff Philip Gilman Arthur 1889 A Library of Poetry for Sunday Reading A Collection of the Best Poems for All Ages and Tongues with Biographical and Literary Notes Public domain ed Dodd Mead p 639 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Wesleyan University 1911 Alumni Record Public domain ed Middletown Conn Wesleyan University nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain White J T 1907 The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography Public domain ed J T White External links editWorks by or about Grace Webster Hinsdale at Internet 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