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  1. Frances Sargent Osgood (née Locke; June 18, 1811 – May 12, 1850) was an American poet and one of the most popular women writers during her time. Nicknamed "Fanny", she was also famous for her exchange of romantic poems with Edgar Allan Poe.

  2. Nov 19, 2020 · Frances Sargent Osgood (1811 – 1850) was one of the most influential American women poets of her time. She was born in Boston to a family of poets together with her brother, sister, and step-sister.

  3. Oct 14, 2020 · Frances Sargent Locke Osgood was an American poet, essayist, and children’s author who contributed voluminously to America’s major literary magazines and published books on both sides of the Atlantic. She was the sixth of seven children born to Joseph Locke and his second wife, Mary Ingersoll Foster Locke (m. 1800).

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  5. Osgood, Frances (1811–1850) American writer rumored to have had an affair with Edgar Allan Poe. Name variations: Fanny Osgood; (pseudonyms) Florence, Ellen, Kate Carol. Born Frances Sargent Locke on June 18, 1811, in Boston, Massachusetts; died on May 12, 1850, in New York City; daughter of Joseph Locke (a merchant) and Mary (Ingersoll ...

  6. May 4, 2022 · Genealogy for Frances Sargent Osgood (Locke) (1811 - 1850) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • June 18, 1811
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  7. Frances Sargent Osgood. As one of the most prominent female poets in the 1840s, Frances Sargent Osgood captured the attention of Poe in 1845. Although much is debated on the nature of their relationship. Poe secretly hid Frances Sargent Osgood’s name in his poem “A Valentine.”.

  8. Born 18 June 1811, Boston, Massachusetts; died 12 May 1850, New York, New York. Wrote under: Ellen, Florence, Kate Carol. Daughter of Joseph and Mary Foster Locke; married Samuel S.Osgood, 1835. Frances Sargent Osgood was the daughter of a Boston merchant. She was educated primarily at home.

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