Sarah Hustler Fox (
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Maiden name
Hustler
Short biography
Hustler Fox was the only daughter of William Hustler, born at Apple Hall in Bradford. She married Charles Fox, the Quaker scientist, in 1825. She was a poet, authoring A Metrical Version of the Book of Job (1852), Catch who can, or Hide and Seek, Original Double Acrostics (1869), and 'The Matterhorn Sacrifice, a Poem' in Macmillan's Magazine (1865).
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Date of birth
08 August 1800
Place of birth
Bradford, Yorkshire
Date of death
19 February 1882
Place of death
Falmouth, Cornwall
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