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Lucy Morris Chaffee Alden (née, Chaffee; November 20, 1836 - December 20, 1912) was a 19th-century American author, educator, and hymnwriter. Over 200 of her works appeared in various periodicals.[1] She died in 1912.

Lucy Morris Chaffee Alden
"A Woman of the Century"
BornLucy Morris Chaffee
November 20, 1836
South Wilbraham, New Hampden, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedDecember 20, 1912
Hampden, Massachusetts, U.S.
Resting placeOld Hampden Cemetery in Hampden, Massachusetts
Occupation
  • author
  • educator
  • hymnwriter
LanguageEnglish
Spouse
Lucius David Alden
(m. 1890)

Biography


Lucy Morris Chaffee was born in South Wilbraham, New Hampden, Massachusetts, November 20, 1836. Her parents were Daniel Davis and Sarah Flynt Chaffee.[2] Among her maternal ancestors was Judge John Bliss, of South Wilbraham, who on April 8, 1775, was appointed sole committee "to repair to Connecticut to request that Colony to co-operate with Massachusetts for the general defense", and who, under the constitution was chosen to the first and several succeeding senates. Alden spent a year at Monson Academy.[3] There was a sister, Catherine Newell Chaffee (1835-1873).[2]

For 10 years, Alden taught school, and for three years, she served as a member of the school board of her native town. She was left alone by the death of her mother in 1884. In July 1890, she married Lucius David Alden (1835-1898), an early schoolmate who had relocated to the Pacific coast, but she continued to live at her father's homestead. Her poetic, and far more numerous prose, writings appeared in various newspapers of Springfield, Boston, Chicago, and Minneapolis, in several Sunday school songbooks, and in quarterly and monthly journals. One doctrinal pamphlet of hers was translated by a British officer and missionary in Madras into Hindi, and many copies printed. Copies of another were voluntarily distributed by a county judge in Florida among members of his state legislature. In 1891, under an appropriation, made by an association whose conferences reached from Maine to California, of a sum to be distributed among writers of meritorious articles, Alden was selected to write for Massachusetts. [4]

Lucy Morris Chaffee Alden died in Hampden, Massachusetts, December 20, 1912,[5] and is buried at Old Hampden Cemetery in Hampden, Massachusetts.


Poetical quotation


We court the friendships thou has wrought,
The charms thy loves can lend,
Till many a form thy fruitful thought
Seems like our household friend.[6]


Selected works



Hymns



References


  1. King 1908, p. 349.
  2. Chaffee 1909, p. 477.
  3. Willard & Livermore 1893, p. 14.
  4. Willard & Livermore 1893, p. 15.
  5. "Standard Certificate of Death". familysearch.org. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  6. Herringshaw 1892, p. 299.
  7. "Lucy Morris Chaffee - Hymnary.org". hymnary.org. Retrieved 26 June 2017.

Bibliography







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