![]() She is listed as co-editor with John and Charles Pearson, and she married Charles Pearson in 1846. She began writing for journals published by the Adventist Millerites in 1844, and later moved to Portland, Maine, where a publisher of the Millerite journal The Hope of Israel, John Pearson, was located. In January 1842, she was working as a governess at a plantation near Warsaw, Virginia called Mount Airy. She entered Mount Holyoke College in 1837 in the college's first seminary class and attended one term without obtaining a degree. Her father was a founder of the lending library and the Granby Social Literary Society. Her mother's family included Abraham Pierson, who was the first president of Yale. Her parents were Allen and Catherine Stillman Clements. Person was born in Granby, Connecticut, in July 1818. ![]() ![]() ( February 2022)Įmily Clemens Pearson (1818–1900) was a 19th-century American author of books primarily on the topic of slavery. ![]() Please introduce links to this page from related articles try the Find link tool for suggestions. This article is an orphan, as no other articles link to it. ![]()
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