Catherine Parr Traill (1802 - 1899) was a British-Canadian author, and nothing to do with Catherine Parr (c1512 - 1548) the sixth and last wife of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547).
Catharine Parr Traill died on 1899-08-29.
Catharine Parr trail was born 1802.
Carl Ballstadt has written: 'Catharine Parr Traill and her works' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation
Catharine Parr's first husband was sir thomas
Catherine Parr Traill was a Canadian author known for writing about pioneer life in Canada, particularly in Ontario. She wrote books such as "The Backwoods of Canada" and "Canadian Wild Flowers." Her works provide insight into the challenges and daily life of early settlers in Canada.
Not known, but believed to be about thirty-six.
yes Catherine parr did stay queen for 5 years
Jane Spidell has: Played Honey Robillard in "Street Legal" in 1987. Played Linda Owens in "Side Effects" in 1994. Played Ami Avery in "RoboCop" in 1994. Played Emilia in "A Taste of Shakespeare" in 1995. Played Mom in "Big Deal, So What" in 1996. Played Lilly Strombeck in "Men with Brooms" in 2002. Played Hermia in "Slings and Arrows" in 2003. Performed in "This Is Wonderland" in 2004. Played Catharine Parr Traill in "Sisters in the Wilderness: The Lives of Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill" in 2004. Played Cindy Peale in "Gospel of Deceit" in 2006. Played Cora Keagan in "King" in 2011. Played Diane Wentz in "Saving Hope" in 2012. Played AA Woman in "Played" in 2013.
Catherine Parr is buried at Sudeley Castle.
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Katherine Parr. (And even she nearly lost her head for arguing with Harry-Boy)
she was 35 :)