Watashi no purezentashon ni minasan,
kon'nichiw, u~erukamu
The life of Mary Musgrove
- Died on 1767 peacefully in her sleep
- Married John Musgrove, but 2 years later died of Malaria
- Remarried with Jacob Matthews, but then he died
- Remarried again with Reverend Bosomworth
Known for
- Helped build the city of Savannah as a translator
Occupation
- Interpreter for James Oglethorpe
- Trader
- Lived during the Trustee period
- James Oglethorpe sailed to Georgia for the reasons of economics, defense, and charity
Life
- Born in 1700
- Known as Coosaponakeesa in her Creek tribe
- Daughter of English trader Edward Griffin and an indian mother
- Traveled between her village and the colony of South Carolina
- Learned English and trade