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Bella Zilfa Spencer

Bella Zilfa Spencer ( – ) was an English-born American novelist and early editor of the ''Saturday Evening Post,'' She was the first wife of future US Senator George Eliphaz Spencer.

Bella Zilfa Spencer was born on in London. According to an account of her life published in 1867 she was the daughter of an English man, the second son of a Sir Edward St. Alban, and an Italian mother. The family settled in West Virginia, where she was orphaned and raised by a foster family. She married at the age of 15, but by 1860 her husband and two children were dead.

She published numerous short stories in magazines like ''Godey's Lady's Book'' and ''Harper's Magazine'' and several novels and collections of stories. She was an editor of the ''Saturday Evening Post i''n Philadelphia and later purchased a share of the ownership.

In 1862, she married George E. Spencer. George Spencer was a Union Army General during the American Civil War. Following the war, he practiced law in Alabama before becoming a politician there. Bella Spencer died in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on 1 August 1867. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The two wives of Lynn an original play in five acts / by Spencer, Bella Zilfa, 1840-1867

    Published 1866
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    Ora, the lost wife by Spencer, Bella Zilfa, 1840-1867

    Published 1863
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