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Gertrude Parsons

Gertrude Parsons (1812 – 12 February 1891) was a Roman Catholic convert who wrote numerous works in the nineteenth century.
==Life==
Gertrude Hext was born in Restormel in 1812 in Cornwall. She converted to the Roman Catholic faith in 1844 before she married Daniel Parsons the following year. Her husband was a curate.
Many of her works had underlying Catholic themes with a couple finding happiness in converting to this denomination or a girl who turns down her suitor because he is a Protestant. She also wrote ''Rhymes Gay and Grave'' in 1864. The following year Parsons edited and largely wrote a magazine for Catholics called ''Workman, or, Life and Leisure'' and later the ''Literary Workman'' in 1865. The magazine failed to get a loyal readership and the initially weekly but later monthly publication ceased in the same year as it was launched.〔Rosemary Mitchell, ‘Parsons , Gertrude (1812–1891)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 (accessed 21 March 2015 )〕
Parsons died in Teignmouth in 1891.

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