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Margaret Wootten Collier

Margaret Wootten Collier (née, Wootten; pen name, Mrs. Bryan Wells Collier; December 9, 1869 – January 6, 1947) was an American writer of the Southern Renaissance era. She was the author of the seven volume Representative Women of the South, 1861-1925 (1920, 1923, 1925),[1][2] and was the official biographer of the Confederate Southern Memorial Association.[3]

Margaret Wootten Collier
BornMargaret Wootten
December 9, 1869
Walker County, Georgia, U.S.
DiedJanuary 6, 1947
Atlanta, Georgia
Pen nameMrs. Bryan Wells Collier
OccupationWriter
Alma materLaGrange Female College
GenreBiographies
SubjectSouthern United States
Literary movementSouthern Renaissance
Notable worksRepresentative Women of the South
Spouse
Bryan Wells Collier
(m. 1897; died 1937)
Children2

Early life and education edit

Margaret Marion Wootten was born in Walker County, Georgia,[4] December 9, 1869. She was the youngest daughter of John Fletcher Wootten, M. D., of Wilkes County, Georgia, and Margaret Marion (Hendrix) Wootten.[1] Collier was one of four sisters, three of whom married ministers.[5]

Collier graduated from Dalton Female Academy and LaGrange Female College. She did special study of music under Professor Henry Schoeller and Alfredo Barili.[1]

Career edit

 
Biographies of representative women of the South

Collier was the author of the poem, "In My Garden of Love" (1925). She also edited the multi-volume Representative Women of the South, 1861-1920, 1920; Representative Women of the South, 1861-1923, 1923; and Representative Women of the South, 1861-1925, 1925.[1] Every State where there was a Chapter of the two Southern organizations -Memorial Association and Daughters of the Confederacy- was represented in this compilation. Included were pictures and sketches of Children of the Confederacy.[3]

She was a member of the National League of American Pen Women and of the National Society Daughters of the American Colonists;[6] historian of the Atlanta Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.; 1923–25); Corresponding Secretary General of Confederated Memorial Association (beginning in 1917); and president of the Robert Lee Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy (College Park, Georgia).[1]

Personal life edit

On December 9, 1897, she married the Rev. Bryan Wells Collier (1868-1937) of Griffin, Georgia. Their children were Bryan Wootten (born 1899) and Thomas Wootten (born 1902).[1][7]

Margaret Wootten Collier died in Atlanta, Georgia, January 6, 1947, and was buried in Dalton.[2]

Selected works edit

  • Biographies of representative women of the South

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Georgia. Department of Archives and History (1926). "Collier, Mrs. Margaret Wootten (Mrs. Bryan Wells)". Georgia Women of 1926. Georgia Department of Archives and History. p. 23. OCLC 25809880.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. ^ a b "Obit for Margaret Marion Wootten Collier". The Atlanta Constitution. 7 January 1947. p. 14. Retrieved 26 December 2022.
  3. ^ a b "A NOTABLE BOOK". Confederate Veteran. 28 (10). S.A. Cunningham: 394. October 1920. Retrieved 27 December 2022.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  4. ^ Daughters of the American Revolution (1936). "MRS. MARGARET WOOTTEN COLLIER. 147918". Lineage Book. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  5. ^ Graham, Balus Joseph Winzer, ed. (1917). "BRYAN WELLS COLLIER". Baptist Biography, Volume 1. Index printing Company. pp. 79–80. OCLC 3906727.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  6. ^ Daughters of the American Colonists. Georgia Society (1968). Roster of Members, Register of Colonial Ancestors, and History of State Society, April 25, 1921-April, 1968. p. 260. OCLC 78633.
  7. ^ "Margaret Marian Wooten". www.familysearch.org. Retrieved 27 December 2022.

margaret, wootten, collier, née, wootten, name, bryan, wells, collier, december, 1869, january, 1947, american, writer, southern, renaissance, author, seven, volume, representative, women, south, 1861, 1925, 1920, 1923, 1925, official, biographer, confederate,. Margaret Wootten Collier nee Wootten pen name Mrs Bryan Wells Collier December 9 1869 January 6 1947 was an American writer of the Southern Renaissance era She was the author of the seven volume Representative Women of the South 1861 1925 1920 1923 1925 1 2 and was the official biographer of the Confederate Southern Memorial Association 3 Margaret Wootten CollierBornMargaret WoottenDecember 9 1869Walker County Georgia U S DiedJanuary 6 1947Atlanta GeorgiaPen nameMrs Bryan Wells CollierOccupationWriterAlma materLaGrange Female CollegeGenreBiographiesSubjectSouthern United StatesLiterary movementSouthern RenaissanceNotable worksRepresentative Women of the SouthSpouseBryan Wells Collier m 1897 died 1937 wbr Children2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Selected works 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editMargaret Marion Wootten was born in Walker County Georgia 4 December 9 1869 She was the youngest daughter of John Fletcher Wootten M D of Wilkes County Georgia and Margaret Marion Hendrix Wootten 1 Collier was one of four sisters three of whom married ministers 5 Collier graduated from Dalton Female Academy and LaGrange Female College She did special study of music under Professor Henry Schoeller and Alfredo Barili 1 Career edit nbsp Biographies of representative women of the SouthCollier was the author of the poem In My Garden of Love 1925 She also edited the multi volume Representative Women of the South 1861 1920 1920 Representative Women of the South 1861 1923 1923 and Representative Women of the South 1861 1925 1925 1 Every State where there was a Chapter of the two Southern organizations Memorial Association and Daughters of the Confederacy was represented in this compilation Included were pictures and sketches of Children of the Confederacy 3 She was a member of the National League of American Pen Women and of the National Society Daughters of the American Colonists 6 historian of the Atlanta Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution D A R 1923 25 Corresponding Secretary General of Confederated Memorial Association beginning in 1917 and president of the Robert Lee Chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy College Park Georgia 1 Personal life editOn December 9 1897 she married the Rev Bryan Wells Collier 1868 1937 of Griffin Georgia Their children were Bryan Wootten born 1899 and Thomas Wootten born 1902 1 7 Margaret Wootten Collier died in Atlanta Georgia January 6 1947 and was buried in Dalton 2 Selected works editBiographies of representative women of the SouthSee also editSouthern United States literatureReferences edit a b c d e f Georgia Department of Archives and History 1926 Collier Mrs Margaret Wootten Mrs Bryan Wells Georgia Women of 1926 Georgia Department of Archives and History p 23 OCLC 25809880 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain a b Obit for Margaret Marion Wootten Collier The Atlanta Constitution 7 January 1947 p 14 Retrieved 26 December 2022 a b A NOTABLE BOOK Confederate Veteran 28 10 S A Cunningham 394 October 1920 Retrieved 27 December 2022 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Daughters of the American Revolution 1936 MRS MARGARET WOOTTEN COLLIER 147918 Lineage Book Retrieved 27 December 2022 Graham Balus Joseph Winzer ed 1917 BRYAN WELLS COLLIER Baptist Biography Volume 1 Index printing Company pp 79 80 OCLC 3906727 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Daughters of the American Colonists Georgia Society 1968 Roster of Members Register of Colonial Ancestors and History of State Society April 25 1921 April 1968 p 260 OCLC 78633 Margaret Marian Wooten www familysearch org Retrieved 27 December 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Margaret Wootten Collier amp oldid 1190049061, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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