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Nancy Douglas Bowditch
Nancy Douglas Bowditch, also known as Mrs. Harold Bowditch, was born Nancy Brush, (July 4, 1890, Paris France – May 1, 1979, Peterborough, New Hampshire),〔 daughter of George de Forest Brush and the family was neighbors and friends with Samuel Clemens and his daughter Jean Clemens, who died about 1909. She met and married William Robert Pearmain, had a daughter and he unexpectedly deceased some months after the family met `Abdu'l-Bahá, then head of the Bahá'í Faith. She then married Harold Bowditch a few years later. She became involved in costume work for plays but sought spiritual concerns and found the religion in 1926, joining in 1929, going on Bahá'í pilgrimage and serving her years in communities and in the arts inside and outside the religion's community. She was elected as Chair of the Boston Spiritual Assembly, the local governing council of the religion, in 1931 and to the first local assembly of Peterborough, New Hampshire, among the Bahá'ís of Greater Boston.
==Early years==
Nancy Douglas Bowditch, also known as Mrs. Harold Bowditch, was born Nancy Brush, (July 4, 1890, Paris France - May 1, 1979, Peterborough, New Hampshire),〔 daughter of George de Forest Brush, who was active in Dublin, New Hampshire as well Europe, and (Mary) Mittie Taylor (Whelpley) Brush, was a sculptor, inventor and pioneering aviator.
In Dublin the family was neighbors and close friends with Samuel Clemens and his daughter Jean Clemens, who died about 1909, and then the Clemens moved away. Nancy met William Robert Pearmain in America in 1906〔 and he followed her in 1907 to Europe. They married in 1909, she betrothed as "Nancy Douglas", and he a student of her father's. They had a daughter born May 1911. The Brush family interacted with `Abdu'l-Bahá and the Bahá'ís in the area in July and August 1912, especially during an annual out-of-doors play as well he visited their farm.〔 Pearmain died unexpectedly in September. Nancy moved from place to place until she married Harvard graduate Dr. Harold Bowditch in October 1916.〔〔

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