Wise, Daniel, 1813-1898
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Name (Latin)
Wise, Daniel, 1813-1898
Other forms of name
Author of Arthur Ellerslie, 1813-1898
Author of Arthur's temptation, 1813-1898
Author of Aunt Amy, 1813-1898
Author of Cousin Nelly, 1813-1898
Author of Fretful Lillia, 1813-1898
Author of Minnie Brown, 1813-1898
Author of My Uncle Toby's library, 1813-1898
Author of Ralph Rattler, 1813-1898
Author of Redbrook, 1813-1898
Author of The infant teacher's manual, 1813-1898
Author of The runaway, 1813-1898
Methodist preacher, 1813-1898
Arthur Ellerslie, Author of, 1813-1898
Arthur's temptation, Author of, 1813-1898
Aunt Amy, Author of, 1813-1898
Cousin Nelly, Author of, 1813-1898
Fretful Lillia, Author of, 1813-1898
Infant teacher's manual, Author of, 1813-1898
Minnie Brown, Author of, 1813-1898
My Uncle Toby's library, Author of, 1813-1898
Ralph Rattler, Author of, 1813-1898
Redbrook, Author of, 1813-1898
Runaway, Author of, 1813-1898
Wise, D. (Daniel), 1813-1898
Lancewood, Lawrence, 1813-1898
Date of birth
1813-01-10
Date of death
1898-12-19
Associated country
United States
Field of activity
Religion
Short stories
Sunday school literature
publishing
Biography
Children's periodicals
Children's stories
Conduct of life
Editing
Fiction
Periodicals
Occupation
Authors
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- 19th-century girls' series website, December 28, 2023:auth-les-wise (Daniel Wise (Francis Forrester, Lawrence Lancewood); D.D. from Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, in 1859; writing and publishing, primarily of religious (or religiously-oriented) material. From 1838 to 1844, edited and published the Sunday-School Messenger, the first Methodist Sunday school paper in the U.S. During this period, Wise also began writing books, many published pseudonymously; pennames Francis Forrester, Lawrence Lancewood. In addition to his series books, Wise wrote short fiction for periodicals and other works of fiction and non-fiction)
- DAB(Wise, Daniel; clergyman, editor, writer; b. 1/10/1813; d. 12/19/1898)
- Forrester's boy's and girls' magazine, v. 7 (Jan. 1, 1851): title info., American Periodicals Series, 1740-1900 (founded by "Mark Forrester"; editor, Francis Forrester, pseud. of Daniel Wise)
- His Willow-Grove cottage, 1849:t.p. (Rev. Daniel Wise)
- MWA/NAIP files(hdg.: Wise, Daniel, 1813-1898; usage: Daniel Wise; Francis Forrester, Esq.; Lawrence Lancewood; Methodist preacher; D. Wise; Author of Minnie Brown; Author of Ralph Rattler; Author of My Uncle Toby's library; Author of Arthur's temptation; Author of Aunt Amy; Author of The runaway; Author of Cousin Nelly; Author of Fretful Lillia; Author of Redbrook; Author of Arthur Ellerslie; Author of The infant teacher's manual)
- Minnie's picnic, 1863:t.p. (Francis Forrester)
- New Jersey, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1798-1971, via Ancestry website, viewed online December 28, 2023(Daniel Wise, birth date: abt 1812, England; death date: 19 Dec 1898, Englewood, Bergen, New Jersey; occupation: Minister)
- OCLC, Nov. 11, 2004(hdg.: Forrester, Francis, 1813-1898; Forrester, Mark; Forrester, Mark, pseud.; usage: Mark Forrester; Francis Forrester)
- Simpson, M. Cyclopaedia of Methodism, 1880:p. 959 (Wise, Daniel, D.D.; author and editor of Sunday-school publications; moved to U.S. in 1833; joined N.E. Conference of the M.E. Church in 1840; transferred to Providence Conference in 1843; 1856 appointed secretary of the Sunday-School Union of the M.E. Church; corresponding secretary of the Tract Society of the M.E. Church until 1872; b. 1/10/1813 at Portsmouth, England)
- Wikipedia, December 28, 2023(Daniel Wise (1813-1898); Methodist Episcopal clerical author, born in Portsmouth, England. He entered the United States in 1833, and became a pastor (1837-52). He worked as an editor of Zion's Herald (1852-56), and corresponding secretary of the Sunday School Union and Tract Society of his church (1856-72). Part of his duty as secretary was to edit all the publications of the society. From 1872, he was occupied in literary work. He published more than 40 books)
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