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About the Author

Marion H. Clark is a lifelong writer and researcher with a deep interest in history, family legacy, and the quiet strength of women’s lives. She privately published A Still Point, 420-page volume documenting thirty years of research into her Beuzeville, Roussel, Guillemard, Hewlett, Collings, Foley, and Hunt family lines (2018); A Prodigal Bard, her grandfather James Philip Hewlett IV’s poetry (2012); Until Travelling Days Are Done, her father’s travel diaries (2017); and a memoir, A Girl Who Didn’t Fit In (2020).
 
In 2022, Marion edited and republished The Girls’ Week-Day Book under the new title Recollections of My Childhood, restoring Esther Hewlett Copley’s rightful authorship of this widely read work for young women. Originally issued anonymously by the Religious Tract Society in 1830, the book was later misattributed to Dorothy White.
 
In 2023, under the trademarked name Memory Treasurer, Marion created a series of guided journals to help others reflect on and preserve their early memories. This biography of Esther Hewlett Copley continues her lifelong work of honouring lives that might otherwise be overlooked.
 
Marion worked for over twenty years as a counsellor and psychotherapist in private practice. Her commitment to caring for others has shaped her reflective and compassionate approach to biography.
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© Marion H Clark. 2026

This Website is an ongoing personal and historical project​​

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