Joan Kennedy (novelist)
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Joan Kennedy | |
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| Born | 12 April 1884 Shutford, Oxfordshire, England |
| Died | 28 August 1965 (aged 81) |
| Spouse | Hans Hamilton Morrison |
Joan Kennedy was the pseudonym of Mabel Alice Morrison, née Gibbs (born Shutford, Oxfordshire, 12 April 1884; died St. Helier, Jersey, 28 August 1965), who was an English journalist and writer of more than 70 romance novels.
Mabel Alice Gibbs was the third of eight children born at Shutford, Oxfordshire, to John Kennedy Gibbs, a carpenter and wheelwright, and his wife, Sarah Tustain Gibbs, née Ward.
Two of her sisters were also reported to make a living by writing:[1] Violet Louisa Gibbs (1880–1966), who wrote novels and articles under her married name, Mrs Stanley Wrench; and Nell Winifred Kennedy Gibbs (1895–1969), the wife of Frank J. Lamburn (1872–1935), an editor of Pearson's Weekly. Another sister, Muriel Gibbs (1890–1976), submitted essays and stories to The Gentlewoman, a weekly magazine for women. Her niece, Margaret Stanley-Wrench (1916–1974), was a poet.