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  1. The death of Miss Sophia Thoreau on the 7th inst., at Bangor, closes the record of this family,—for she was the last of the four children of John Thoreau and, with the exception of an elderly maiden aunt, the last of the name in America. There are still Thoreaus, it is said, in the island of Jersey, from which her grandfather, John, emigrated ...

  2. May 28, 2021 · Sophia Thoreau (1819–1876) was the youngest child of Cynthia Dunbar Thoreau and John Thoreau. She received some formal education and worked briefly as a teacher. All of the Thoreau family members were avid naturalists, and Sophia and Henry competed with each other in collecting botanical samples. The siblings, who lost their brother John to ...

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  4. Jul 10, 2017 · By the time Thoreau came to Walden on July 4, 1845, most of America’s untouchables were gone, but the traces of former slaves, squatters, immigrants and day laborers were everywhere. John Breed ...

  5. Helen and Sophia, not so much. Helen and Sophia played huge roles in shaping the writer, naturalist and author who influenced Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Nelson Mandela. Helen believed in him when others thought him a kook. He and Sophia grew so close toward the end of his life that a friend called them ‘like twins.’.

    • Thoreau, Jean
    • Dunbar, Asa
    • Jones, Mary

    Thoreau, Jean, b. St. Helier, Isle of Jersey, ca. 1754; emigrated to America in 1773; m. (1) Jane (Jennie) Burns in 1781 (d. 1796); m. (2) Rebecca Kettell in 1782; d. 1801. Anglicized name from Jean to John.

    Dunbar, Asa, b. May 26, 1745 Bridgewater, Mass.; attended Harvard; m. Mary Jones October 22, 1772, in Weston, Mass.; worked as a minister and then in the area of law and as the town clerk of Keene, N.H.; member of the Rising Sun Lodge No. 4 in Keene; d. June 22, 1787 with full Masonic honors.

    Jones, Mary, b. July 11, 1748, in Weston, Mass., d. August 2, 1830. Only grandparent HDT knew. M. (2) 1798 Captain Jonas Minott and settled on his farm on Virginia Road, Concord. He died 1813.

  6. Aug 31, 2023 · Helen Louisa Thoreau (1812 - 1849) - She died at the age of 36 and never married. Little is known of her. John Thoreau Jr. (1814 - 1842) - He also died young and did not marry or have any children. Sophia Elizabeth Thoreau (1819 - 1876) - She was the last of the Thoreau children. She, like the rest of her siblings, did not marry or have any ...

  7. Sophia Elizabeth Thoreau (1819–1876) was an American editor. As the sister of Henry David Thoreau and his close collaborator, she was responsible for the posthumous publication of many of his well-known works. [1] [2] The original title page of Walden was drawn by Sophia Thoreau. Sophia Thoreau was born in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, on June ...

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