Thursday, April 06, 2006
Bernadine Fawcett’s Synopsis and Biography
Curiosity about the Revolutionary War letters which Bernadine Fawcett inherited led her to discover intimate accounts of attitudes towards women children and slavery during 1777-1778. Now as a great grandmother, Bernadine Fawcett, B.A. G.S.S (Fordham University) Counselor, Columnist, Author, Lecturer, Television and Radio Personality realises the importance of showcasing the correspondence in her book MISSING LINKS TO THE CULPER SPY RING? which ties her to the family of Vice President Aaron Burr. His obscure relative-in-law, Rev. Eliot, whose wife was a direct line descendent from Alfred the Great as was Aaron Burr and Burr’s first cousin,Thaddeus Burr who is a main character in this account. Firsthand secret information was exchanged between the Burrs and Eliots which dealt with Gen. Washington plus other troop developments which were delivered (on occasion by John Hancock) to the elder reverend of the same name in Boston.
Bernadine Fawcett has given many lectures at Suffolk County Historical Societies, Libraries, and Organisations, Riverhead Cable TV, about the attitudes towards, women, children, slaves, and the war which the correspondence illustrates. (See list on page 5.)
Previously marketing another book, “Hear My Cry!” comprised of 98 vignettes on relationships, which led to the appearances listed below :
Dr. Ruth Westheimer's “Loving For a Lifetime” cassette spotlights Ms. Fawcett who was also interviewed on the The Joel Martin Show, The Joe Franklin Show as well as a two year participation on The Ray Heatherton Breakfast Club live radio show, plus a dozen other various U.S. Stations. Highlighted articles about her activities have appeared in The New York Times, Newsday, L.I. Advance, and Pennysaver She is listed in all of the Marquis Who's Who Editions: of Women and International, and of the East, of the Nation.
Curiosity about the Revolutionary War letters which Bernadine Fawcett inherited led her to discover intimate accounts of attitudes towards women children and slavery during 1777-1778. Now as a great grandmother, Bernadine Fawcett, B.A. G.S.S (Fordham University) Counselor, Columnist, Author, Lecturer, Television and Radio Personality realises the importance of showcasing the correspondence in her book MISSING LINKS TO THE CULPER SPY RING? which ties her to the family of Vice President Aaron Burr. His obscure relative-in-law, Rev. Eliot, whose wife was a direct line descendent from Alfred the Great as was Aaron Burr and Burr’s first cousin,Thaddeus Burr who is a main character in this account. Firsthand secret information was exchanged between the Burrs and Eliots which dealt with Gen. Washington plus other troop developments which were delivered (on occasion by John Hancock) to the elder reverend of the same name in Boston.
Bernadine Fawcett has given many lectures at Suffolk County Historical Societies, Libraries, and Organisations, Riverhead Cable TV, about the attitudes towards, women, children, slaves, and the war which the correspondence illustrates. (See list on page 5.)
Previously marketing another book, “Hear My Cry!” comprised of 98 vignettes on relationships, which led to the appearances listed below :
Dr. Ruth Westheimer's “Loving For a Lifetime” cassette spotlights Ms. Fawcett who was also interviewed on the The Joel Martin Show, The Joe Franklin Show as well as a two year participation on The Ray Heatherton Breakfast Club live radio show, plus a dozen other various U.S. Stations. Highlighted articles about her activities have appeared in The New York Times, Newsday, L.I. Advance, and Pennysaver She is listed in all of the Marquis Who's Who Editions: of Women and International, and of the East, of the Nation.