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Mary Kingsley

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  • the date of birth

    the date of birth
    Mary Kinsley was in born in is Islington, London.the daughter and oldest child of doctor, traveler, and writer George Kingsley and Mary Bailey. She came from a family of writers, as she was also the niece of novelists Charles Kingsley and Henry Kingsley.
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    Mary Kingsley

    Mary Kingsleg pased away in Cape Town, South Africa.
  • father passed away

    father passed away
    Soon, her father was also bedridden with rheumatic fever following an excursion. Dr. Kingsley died in February 1892, and Mrs. Kingsley followed a few months later in April of the same year.
  • mom passed away

    In her later years, Kingsley's mother became ill, and she was expected to care for her well-being. Unable to leave her mother's side, she was limited in her travel opportunities.
    Dr. Kingsley died in February 1892, and Mrs. Kingsley followed a few months later in April of the same year.
  • sarted her trip to west-africa

    sarted her trip to west-africa
    She lived with the navtive peole in the African jungle.They tought her the necassery skills for surving in the african jungles . And often went alone in the dangerous areas. She was allso traning for nurse
  • retrun to england

    retrun to england
    Gave her water
    fishes to the British
    Museum and
    Writing agreement with publisher
    George Macmillan, she wished
    for to publish her travel accounts.
    And publish the book "Travels of Africa"
  • Second trip to Afirca

    This time she went to study the ttradination of the cannib people.A Lady in the native people who had given birth to twins'inthat area twins were and one of them is devil and mated with the mother so both were killed and the mother was often killed as well for attracting the devil to impregnate her.So Mary help the ladyb and took to england.
  • The Voyage to south africa

    Mary went to South Africa (suth africa) during the Boer War as a journist and a nurse in Cape Town, in South Africa.she tended Boer prisoners of war.
  • Passed away

    Mary died of typhoid (enteric) fever on June 3, 1900 - she was only 38 years old. Mary was buried at sea, as she requested