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Evelyn Wells : ウィキペディア英語版
Evelyn Wells

Evelyn Wells (1899-1984) was a 20th-century biographer and author most known for her biographies of the ancient Egyptian royals of the 18th dynasty, Nefertiti and Hatshepsut.
==Biography==
Evelyn Minerva Wells was born 7 Apr 1899 in Illinois to unknown parents. She was adopted by William James Wells and his wife, Edith Alice Squire by June, 1900.〔US Federal Census 1900, ancestry.com〕 The family lived in the Chicago area until about 1905, when they moved to Ashland, Oregon, and then to San Jose, California.
While in the Chicago area (Palos), the family had become friends with Thorstein Veblen and his wife, Ellen.〔Jorgenson, Elizabeth Watkins and Jorgenson, Henry Irvin: Thorstein Veblen: Victorian Firebrand〕 Around 1918, young Evelyn, armed with a letter from Veblen's divorced wife, went to Fremont Older seeking work.〔( Mrs. Fremont Older: Biography of Fremont Older )〕 He asked instead that she do a piece on being an 18-year-old girl, which she promptly produced, after which she began working with Older at the San Francisco Call, and was even part of his household for a while.〔"Fremont Older Lives Again in His Biography," Oakland Tribune, 8 Nov 1936, p. 2b〕〔US Federal Census 1920, ancestry.com〕
During her tenure with the San Francisco Call, she interviewed Martha Jane "Patty" Reed Lewis of the Donner Party and wrote a series of articles in 1919 entitled "The Tragedy of Donner Lake."〔(Donner Party Bulletin, No. 5, May/June 1998 )〕 She also wrote serials about Lola Montez, Sarah Althea Hill, and other early California personalities.〔Older, Mrs. Fremont, San Francisco: Magic City, Longmans, Green, 1961, p. 63〕
She married Loyal James Podesta (1900–1987), the son of a well-known San Francisco florist, about 1925, and had two children with him.〔US Federal Census 1930, ancestry.com〕 She retained her maiden name in her many books, though she is referred to in a few accounts as Evelyn Wells Podesta. She appears to have separated from her husband by 1950, when she purchased a home in New York for herself and her two children.〔(The Herald Statesman, Yonkers, New York, 27 Jan 1950, p. 18 )〕
In addition to the books listed below, she also edited Betty Martin's best-selling "Miracle at Carville" (Doubleday, 1950) and its sequel, "No One Must Ever Know" (Doubleday, 1959).
In 1977, she travelled with "lifelong friend" Nathalia Walker Richmond to Colorado to revisit the childhood home of Nathalia (supposedly last living daughter of John Brisben Walker) at Mt. Falcon, near Morrison, Colorado.〔Canyon Courier, 17 Aug 1977〕
She died 6 Sep 1984 in Seattle, Washington.〔Washington Death Index, 1940-1996, ancestry.com〕

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