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Florence Mary Wilson
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Born | Florence Mary Addy c. 1870 County Antrim, Ireland |
Died | 1946 County Down, Ireland |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | Irish |
Florence Mary Wilson (c. 1870–1946) was a poet who wrote the ballad The Man from God Knows Where.
Life
Born in Lisburn, County Antrim to Robert Addy a mill manager, she married solicitor Fred Wilson in 1898 and lived in Bangor, County Down with whom she had six children. Wilson was a regular contributor to the Irish Homestead, Northern Whig, and other papers. She was a friend of Alice Milligan and Alice Stopford Green. Wilson wrote the ballad, The Man from God Knows Where in 1918 about Thomas Russell. She wrote a volume of poetry The Coming of the Earls which was republished frequently and was popular in America.
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