RI Author Fletcher to Speak at Newport Historical Society

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RI Author Fletcher to Speak at Newport Historical Society

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Rhode Island author Cherry Fletcher will give a book talk on her newest novel “John Clarke’s World” at the Newport Historical Society.

The talk will take place on Thursday, March 14 beginning at 5:30 p.m.

About Fletcher

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Fletcher Bamberg grew up in Newport.

She is a graduate of Brown University (BA 1965) and Linacre College, Oxon. (M.Phil. 1967) where she learned historical and biographical writing.

She was elected a Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists in 2007.

The daughter of a weekend genealogist, she came to serious genealogy via involvement in the Rhode Island Historic Cemetery Database project, deciding after some years of searching out old cemetery records that she was much more interested in the people under the gravestones than in the gravestones themselves.

Her research and writing centers on Rhode Island families and sources, with infrequent forays outside its borders. She has edited Rhode Island Roots, the journal of the Rhode Island Genealogical Society, since 2002 and edited or assisted with many of the books published by that organization.

She is the author of several books, most recently co-author with Judith C. Harbold of John Clarke’s World.

About John Clarke’s World

Clarke is one of the founders of Rhode Island.

This book explores these connections as well as the settings of Clarke’s life: the village in which he grew up, the towns he helped to found in Rhode Island, and the vast metropolis of London in which he won the Rhode Island Charter of 1663.

Against the passionate opposition of Rhode Island’s neighbors, Clarke’s championship of toleration of religion helped to make it one of America’s core principles.


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