Annis Boudinot Stockton was one of America's first female published poets..
910: Annis Stockton
One of the First Female Poets to be Published in the Thirteen Colonies of the Future United States
Born: 1 July 1736, The Colony of Pennsylvania (Present-day Darby, Pennsylvania, United States of America)
Died: 6 February 1801, Fieldsboro, New Jersey, United States of America
Full Name: Annis Boudinot Stockton
Annis published her first poem at the age of sixteen.
Her father owned a copper company and also became postmaster of Princeton, New Jersey.
A remarkable woman of colonial and revolutionary America: a published poet, patriot, as well as devoted wife and mother.
This position elevated the Boudinot family in society and gave Annis new opportunities. Much detail of her early life remains unknown today, but she was obviously well-read, and her poems were beautiful pieces of prose from the very start.
She is most known for being the wife of Richard Stockton, a Founding Father who signed the Declaration of Independence.
Annis and Richard married when she was twenty-one, and she continued to write poetry from her home across from what is today Princeton University. The