Sarah Hodgson

I represent Sarah Hodgson, a resident of Pensacola during the British colonial period. I was identified as a “spinster,” which, by the late 18th century, had come to mean “unmarried woman” and not a woman who spins wool. I died of consumption [tuberculosis] on March 31, 1771, and I likely still lie in an unmarked grave in Pensacola.

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