Anne Elizabeth Blochin | |
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Born | Anne Elizabeth Wilson November 28, 1901 Frankfort, Kentucky, U.S. |
Died | October 17, 1946 Toronto, Canada |
Resting place | Aurora Cemetery, Aurora, Ontario, Canada |
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Language | English |
Nationality | American/Canadian |
Alma mater | |
Notable works | Eager Footsteps |
Spouse |
Victor Paulovich Blochin
(m. 1929) |
Parents | Robert Burns Wilson |
Relatives | Thomas Nelson Page |
Signature | |
Anne Elizabeth Wilson (after marriage, Blochin; November 28, 1901 – October 17, 1946) was a 20th-century American-born Canadian writer of poetry and short stories, which appeared in Canada, England, and the United States. She was also a magazine and book editor. Wilson and her husband, Victor Blochin resided at Silverdale Farm, south of Aurora, Ontario, where their "Happy Woodland" pet cemetery, opened in 1934, was believed to be the first of its kind in Canada.[1][2][3] Wilson died in 1946.
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