Background
Runcie, Constance Fauntleroy was born on January 15, 1836 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Daughter of Robert Henry and Jean Dale (Owen) Fauntleroy.
Runcie, Constance Fauntleroy was born on January 15, 1836 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Daughter of Robert Henry and Jean Dale (Owen) Fauntleroy.
G.d. Robert Owen, the father of coöperative socialism. English education at New Harmony, Indiana, and studied in Germany 5 years.
Joseph, Missouri Organized, 1859, at New Harmony, Indiana, the Minerva Club, said to be the 1st woman’s club organized in America, 9 years before Sorosis, New New York Also founded the Bronte Club, Madison, Indiana, 1867, and the Runcie Club, Saint Joseph, Missouri, 1894, of which she is “perpetual president” Edited church paper 6 years. Was vice president Social Science Club of Kansas and Western Missouri.
Chairman of Commission on music and the drama to represent Saint Joseph at Chicago Exposition.
Honorary vice president General Federation of Women's Clubs. Author: Children’s Stories.
Fables. Essay on Woman, 1904.
Composer: Opera, Incognito. Cantata, We Have Sinned Unto Death.
Te Deum in G Major and Offertory Solos. Songs, Take My Soul, O Lord, Invocation to Love, and many others
Violin and piano solos, et cetera
Married James Runcie, Doctor of Divinity, P.E. clergyman, April.