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Eva Shaw McLaren

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Is this the same person as Eva Shaw McLaren? (Google Books) Alexis Jazz (talk) 22:36, 20 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]

More information

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https://jorge.home.xs4all.nl/gen/trees/report_wild_2.htm

"4.20 Maria Henrietta Burdon She was born at Santiago de Chile, 22 January 1821, died at Valparaíso, Chile, 13 February 1911, daughter of Henry Osborn Burdon and Henrietta Leonora Wild (see 3.5). She married at British Episcopal Church, Valparaíso, Chile, 10 November 1839 William Christian Müller, born at Bremen, Germany, 4 November 1824, died at Valparaíso, Chile, 19 August 1881. From this marriage:

  • 1841 Ellen Elizabeth Burdon Müller [5.49]
  • 1844 Wilhelmina Rose Müller [5.50]
  • 1845 Frances Henrietta Müller [5.51]
  • 1850 William Burdon Müller [5.52]
  • 1852 Eva Maria Müller [5.53]"

"5.53 Eva Maria Müller She was born at Valparaíso, Chile, 1852, Social Reformer and Political Activist, died 16 August 1921, daughter of William Christian Müller and Maria Henrietta Burdon (see 4.20). She married 18 April 1883 Walter Stowe Bright McLaren, born at Edinburgh, Scotland, 17 April 1853, British Liberal Party Politician, Member of Parliament, died 29 June 1912, son of Duncan McLaren and Priscilla Bright. From this marriage:

  • Mary Florence Campbell McLaren (adopted) [6.79]"

"6.79 Mary Florence Campbell McLaren Daughter of Walter Stowe Bright McLaren and Eva Maria Müller (see 5.53) (adopted)."

No "reliable source" I suspect, but information could possibly be confirmed elsewhere. Alexis Jazz (talk) 23:51, 20 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Another breadcrumb:

Burdens of History: British Feminists, Indian Women, and Imperial Culture, 1865-1915

"It is the story of an Englishwoman's encounter with the Indian customs of child marriage and early motherhood. When Ajmairee's baby dies, the author, Eva Shaw McLaren (a prominent suffragist and sister of Henrietta Muller)"

Combined with the Xs4all pages, this seems to indicate it is indeed the same person. Alexis Jazz (talk) 23:56, 20 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]