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Dorothy Schurman Hawes (Dorothy Anna Maria Schurman) was born on 19 December, 1905 in Ithaca, New York, is an American writer. Discover Dorothy Schurman Hawes's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

Popular As Dorothy Anna Maria Schurman
Occupation Writer
Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 19 December, 1905
Birthday 19 December
Birthplace Ithaca, New York
Date of death 24 July, 1977
Died Place Purcellville, Virginia
Nationality United States

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Who Is Dorothy Schurman Hawes's Husband?

Her husband is James M. McHugh, Robert Nicholas Dawes, James Strother Sisk

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Parents Jacob Gould Schurman
Husband James M. McHugh, Robert Nicholas Dawes, James Strother Sisk
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Dorothy Schurman Hawes Net Worth

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1905

Dorothy Schurman Hawes (December 19, 1905 – July 24, 1977) was an American writer.

1920

Her father, Jacob Gould Schurman, was the United States minister to China in the 1920s, and her first husband, James M. McHugh, was an American intelligence officer in China.

1925

Schurman lived with her parents in China, and moved with them to Berlin in 1925, when her father was American ambassador to Germany.

1926

She married U.S. Marine Corps officer James Marshall McHugh in 1926, in Germany.

1931

She was living in China again in 1931.

1940

They had two sons, James Jr. and George, and divorced in 1940.

She married attorney Robert Nicholas Hawes in 1940, as his second wife; they had a daughter, Nicole, and divorced in 1946.

Soon after her second marriage began, she was fined for driving while intoxicated in Missouri.

1941

She wrote To the Farthest Gulf: The Story of the American China Trade (1941).

Dorothy Schurman was born in Ithaca, New York, the youngest daughter of Jacob Gould Schurman and Barbara Forrest Munro Schurman.

Her parents were both born in Canada; her father was an American diplomat, and third president of Cornell University.

She graduated from Rosemary Hall School in Connecticut and attended Bryn Mawr College.

She left Bryn Mawr after two years, to help her mother with social duties at the American embassies in Beijing and Berlin.

Hawes wrote a series of articles about the trade history between the United States and China for the Essex Institute, based on ships' logs and other primary sources archived in Massachusetts, and compiled the series into a book, To the Farthest Gulf: The Story of the American China Trade (1941).

Dorothy Schurman married three times.

1949

She married James Strother Sisk; they had a daughter, Suzanne, born in 1949.

1970

She was widowed when James Sisk died in 1970; she died in 1977, aged 71 years, in Purcellville, Virginia.

1990

Dorothy Schurman Hawes' book, To the Farthest Gulf, was reissued in 1990, and is still cited by scholars, and found on suggested reading lists for the topic.