Author talk:Mary Elizabeth Churchill Hungerford

Biographical detail hunting
Some results of hunting for more details: Assuming that Sisters of the Extreme is correct, these are probably all the same author. No further biographical details appear to be available, however. - AdamBMorgan (talk) 17:21, 25 July 2013 (UTC)
 * Sisters of the Extreme: Women Writing on the Drug Experience, p. 62, (edited by Cynthia Palmer and Michael Horowitz) reprints the PSM article. It has a short introduction, noting that "Little is known about this author of two novels for juveniles, who appears to have been the first woman to publish a description of the effects of a psychedelic experience." (Google Books).
 * popsci.com, the modern website of PSM, republishes the article but has no additional information.
 * The Online Books Page lists a novel, The Friendly Five, under this author's name.
 * Searching for The Friendly Five, bring up an identity on Worldcat and search results on the Internet Archive. Both show two children's novels and some articles in some domestic magazines.

Death
Name: 	Mrs Mary Churchill Hungerford Event: 	Death Death Date: 	18 Sep 1901 Newspaper: 	Boston Transcript Publication Date: 	21 Sep 1901 Publication Place: 	Massachusetts, USA Call Number: 	486701

Publications
Name: 	Mary Elizabeth Churchill Birth Date: 	23 Jan 1831 Death Date: 	18 Sep 1901 SAR Membership: 	36286 Role: 	Ancestor Application Date: 	9 Dec 1921 Father: 	William Churchill Mother: 	Mary Myrick Haden Spouse: 	Henry Hungerford Children: 	Churchill Hungerford
 * Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls.

Family tree
Mary Elizabeth Churchill 1831–1901 Birth 23 JAN 1831 • Staffordshire, England Death 18 SEP 1901 • Neuilly-sur-Seine, Ile de France, France
 * Alpheus Winter Tree

Death
Name: 	Mary Hungerford Death Date: 	18 sept. 1901 (18 Sep 1901) Death City: 	Neuilly-Sur-Seine Series: 	Série 18 : Banlieue, 1893-1902
 * ARFIDO S.A. Paris et sa région: Faire-part de décès. Série 12: Paris 1893-1902, Séries 15-18: Banlieue 1860-1902. Paris: ARFIDO S.A., 2006.