If Lizzie would have had to work cuz Andrew remained poor
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If Lizzie would have had to work cuz Andrew remained poor
Just curious, if Andrew, who came from the poor side of the family, never made mone, what line of work would lizzie be doing? I mean, obiviously, she would have had to go to work. She wouldn't have been living off her father because he didn't have any money. Would she be a flower girl, a maid, a teacher what?
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Re: If Lizzie would have had to work cuz Andrew remained poo
Or maybe a waitress?snokkums @ Thu Aug 31, 2006 5:49 pm wrote:Just curious, if Andrew, who came from the poor side of the family, never made mone, what line of work would lizzie be doing? I mean, obiviously, she would have had to go to work. She wouldn't have been living off her father because he didn't have any money. Would she be a flower girl, a maid, a teacher what?
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I think she would be a prositute.
A dirty little slut, that one! The best in Masachusetts...so good that all the Johnnies come from as far as Virginia to meet the infamous "Love Ya Up & Down And All Around, Miss Lizzie Borden."
She would have been famous, no matter what. Either a famous murderess or a famous slut; depending on the circumstances.
We all know how it turned out though, don't we?
A dirty little slut, that one! The best in Masachusetts...so good that all the Johnnies come from as far as Virginia to meet the infamous "Love Ya Up & Down And All Around, Miss Lizzie Borden."
She would have been famous, no matter what. Either a famous murderess or a famous slut; depending on the circumstances.
We all know how it turned out though, don't we?
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Yes, I was.Kat @ Sun Sep 03, 2006 2:45 am wrote:Oh OK thanks Missy!
Maybe Elizabelle was joking too?
I would hope that the four laughing smilies, and one winking smiley I used, would insinuate that I was joking.
Do people have a sense of humor? Because if not, I'll quit making tongue-in-cheek posts.
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(to the tune of Green Acres)
Fall River is the place to be,
city living is the life for me.
Bought a nicer house,
so big and wide!
Forget 92 Second Street,
that's where I was charged with homicide!
(to the tune of Green Acres)
Fall River is the place to be,
city living is the life for me.
Bought a nicer house,
so big and wide!
Forget 92 Second Street,
that's where I was charged with homicide!
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You should know that most people do not like their hobby or job being joked about.Elizabelle @ Mon Sep 04, 2006 10:42 am wrote:Yes, I was.Kat @ Sun Sep 03, 2006 2:45 am wrote:Oh OK thanks Missy!
Maybe Elizabelle was joking too?
I would hope that the four laughing smilies, and one winking smiley I used, would insinuate that I was joking.
Do people have a sense of humor? Because if not, I'll quit making tongue-in-cheek posts.
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You should know that most people do not like their hobby or job being joked about.Elizabelle @ Mon Sep 04, 2006 10:42 am wrote:Yes, I was.Kat @ Sun Sep 03, 2006 2:45 am wrote:Oh OK thanks Missy!
Maybe Elizabelle was joking too?
I would hope that the four laughing smilies, and one winking smiley I used, would insinuate that I was joking.
Do people have a sense of humor? Because if not, I'll quit making tongue-in-cheek posts.
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If Andrew hadn't made money, the girls might well have married. Most women did.
Which brings us to the question: why didn't either Emma or Lizzie marry? Did their father's money have anything to do with their staying single? How about their father's personality?
Otherwise, the jobs available to women in 19th century Massachusetts included mill work, teaching, seamstressing, and domestic service.
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Which brings us to the question: why didn't either Emma or Lizzie marry? Did their father's money have anything to do with their staying single? How about their father's personality?
Otherwise, the jobs available to women in 19th century Massachusetts included mill work, teaching, seamstressing, and domestic service.
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Arnold Brown explains it by saying anyone who was not as rich would be dismissed by Andy as a fortune hunter. True! But anyone as rich as Andy would supposedly find a better mate than the daughter of a nouveau riche (her granpa was a fish peddler!!!).Wordweaver @ Thu Sep 07, 2006 6:51 pm wrote:If Andrew hadn't made money, the girls might well have married. Most women did.
Which brings us to the question: why didn't either Emma or Lizzie marry? Did their father's money have anything to do with their staying single? How about their father's personality?
Otherwise, the jobs available to women in 19th century Massachusetts included mill work, teaching, seamstressing, and domestic service.
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Some have speculated about Emma because of her reclusive habits. Was she put down by her parents? The effects of her upbringing by her Mom (reputedly had a temper)?
They say if you want to know what your girlfriend will be in 20 years, look at her mother. True? You ladies can agree or disagree.
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I read in some notes by a colleague who is since passed away, that it is possible that Andrew preferred his daughters not to marry because of what his wife Sarah may have gone thru with her pregnancies and dying too soon after Lizzie's birth.Wordweaver @ Thu Sep 07, 2006 6:51 pm wrote:If Andrew hadn't made money, the girls might well have married. Most women did.
Which brings us to the question: why didn't either Emma or Lizzie marry? Did their father's money have anything to do with their staying single? How about their father's personality?
Otherwise, the jobs available to women in 19th century Massachusetts included mill work, teaching, seamstressing, and domestic service.
Lynn
It may have scarred him or scared him, who knows?
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From what I have read about Emma, she was the quiet introvert type personality..set in her ways, & like her father, very careful with her money. Lizzie on the other hand, outgoing, wanting to show & spend the wealth. They both probably didn't marry for the same reason. They wanted to keep their money to themselves...Didn't your spouse back in those days, have control over their wife's money, inheritance, etc....They probably both, had enough of their father "ruling the roost", during their/his lifetime, not to want to have to share any wealth,(once they had it of course) with anyone.
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There are a lot of reasons why Lizzie and Emma never married. With regard to Emma I can think of at least two other reasons:
Emma may have felt an obligation to take care of Lizzie and felt she could not marry and leave Lizzie alone to be raised by Abby.
It is also possible no man found Emma attractive enough to marry. This is just my opinion but, from what I have read Emma was not a pretty woman. Plus, she did not seem to be much fun. It was Lizzie who was the more outgoing of the two. Men may have found Emma to be just too boring to marry. I think part of this may have been due to Emma never really recovering over her Mother's death. She just never got on with life after her Mother's death.
As for Lizzie, well, it could be Men also found her personality a bit much. Not boring like Emma but maybe just to bossy, weird etc.
And as I have said before it is also possible that Lizzie just was not keen on getting married. Yes, she had a few dates but no one ever mentioned her going out with one guy or having any big romance. In my opinion if Lizzie had really wanted to get married she would have. She just did not want to. Rebello does provide many articles where time and again folks said Lizzie was not interested in marriage. Why? In the end I do not know. Possible reasons: Wanted the money all to herself, could have been a lesbian, just like being independent, fear of sex, only attracted to married men etc. Many reasons.
Emma may have felt an obligation to take care of Lizzie and felt she could not marry and leave Lizzie alone to be raised by Abby.
It is also possible no man found Emma attractive enough to marry. This is just my opinion but, from what I have read Emma was not a pretty woman. Plus, she did not seem to be much fun. It was Lizzie who was the more outgoing of the two. Men may have found Emma to be just too boring to marry. I think part of this may have been due to Emma never really recovering over her Mother's death. She just never got on with life after her Mother's death.
As for Lizzie, well, it could be Men also found her personality a bit much. Not boring like Emma but maybe just to bossy, weird etc.
And as I have said before it is also possible that Lizzie just was not keen on getting married. Yes, she had a few dates but no one ever mentioned her going out with one guy or having any big romance. In my opinion if Lizzie had really wanted to get married she would have. She just did not want to. Rebello does provide many articles where time and again folks said Lizzie was not interested in marriage. Why? In the end I do not know. Possible reasons: Wanted the money all to herself, could have been a lesbian, just like being independent, fear of sex, only attracted to married men etc. Many reasons.
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