Sarah Wentworth Apthorp Morton
1759–1846 (age 87)
Poet
Biography
Born into Boston's intellectual circles, Sarah Wentworth Apthorp Morton cultivated a powerful voice in poetry that captured both personal affliction and the larger hopes of a young republic, publishing verse that garnered admiration on both sides of the Atlantic.
Her work, which included poignant elegies and moral narratives, still resonates for its sincere reflections on family, duty, and national identity, and her memory remains entwined with the history of King's Chapel Burying Ground.