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  1. Mary Tyler Mann (née Peabody; November 16, 1806 – February 11, 1887) was an American teacher, author, and reformer. Mary was one of three Peabody sisters who were influential women of their day in education, literature, and art.

  2. Mary Mann and her youngest son Benjy in a photo from a family album. The wife of Horace Mann—and sister of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody and Sophia Peabody Hawthorne—was an educator who substantially assisted her husband.

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  3. Jun 1, 2017 · As a daughter of 19th century Massachusetts, Mary Tyler Peabody Mann, born in 1806, was exposed to the Transcendentalist view of the importance of the plant world.

  4. May 21, 2022 · Mary Tyler Peabody Mann. Mary Tyler Peabody was born on November 16, 1806 in Cambridge, MA, the second child of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Peabody. Similar to Elizabeth before her, Mary received an extensive education at home, and was qualified to teach at eighteen. She accepted a position that once belonged to Elizabeth in Hallowell ...

  5. Mary Tyler Mann was an American teacher, author, and reformer. Mary was one of three Peabody sisters who were influential women of their day in education, literature, and art. Like her sister Elizabeth, she was a leader in education reform and establishment of kindergartens.

  6. American educator . Born Mary Tyler Peabody in Cambridgeport, Massachusetts, on November 16, 1806; died on February 11, 1887; daughter of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1778–1853); sister of Sophia Peabody Hawthorne (1809–1871) and Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1804–1894); aunt of Rose Hawthorne Lathrop (1851–1926); married Horace ...

  7. May 9, 2019 · Biography. One of the famous Peabody sisters of Salem, Massachusetts, Mary was born in 1806. She was the daughter of Nathaniel Peabody and Elizabeth Palmer. Her husband, Horace Mann, was a famous educational reformer. "Mary Mann lived for almost three decades after her husband's death in 1859.