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Mighels, Ella Sterling was born on May 5, 1853 in in mining camp near Folsom, California, United States. Daughter of Sterling B. F. and Rachel Hepburn (Mitchell) Clark.
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Mighels, Ella Sterling was born on May 5, 1853 in in mining camp near Folsom, California, United States. Daughter of Sterling B. F. and Rachel Hepburn (Mitchell) Clark.
Father a forty-niner, died before her birth and mother married Dudley Haines Haskell, a forty-niner. Grew up with 6 brothers and sisters under his name). Educated Aurora Esmeralda, Nevada, and Sacramento, California.
Grew up with 6 brothers and sisters under his name). Educated Aurora Esmeralda, Nevada, and Sacramento, California. Married Adley H. Cummins, scholar, lawyer, of Northwestern University, 1872 (died 1889).
Married second, Philip Verrill Mighels, artist, writer, 1896 (died 1911).
One daughter, Viva Cummins (died 1905). Lived in London 4 years, returning to the United States, 1901.
Lady commissioner from San Francisco to Chicago Exposition, 1893. Founder Society of California Literature, 1913.
Founder of philosophy, 1910, under title of “Ark-adian Brothers and Sisters of California,” based on the kindness of the miners to the children in Aurora Esmeralda.
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Married Adley H. Cummins, scholar, lawyer, of Northwestern University, 1872 (died 1889). Married second, Philip Verrill Mighels, artist, writer, 1896 (died 1911).