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Caroline Abbott
I am an environmental historian working at the intersections of animal history and frontier.
I am a PhD student in my first year at the University of Cambridge, where I will produce an environmental history of the expedition of Thomas de Grey, Sixth Baron Walsingham through Northern California and Southern Oregon (1871-1872) through the lens of animal history. I am in my third term as a member of the editorial team at the Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE) working on The Otter blog, and run the Predator Microhistory Network, an interactive GIS project, with Dr Jessica DeWitt. I am a recent graduate of Glasgow University (M.Res., English Literature, 2019). I create, cultivate, edit and write in Cambridge, England where I live with my partner Nathanial and am managed by two beautiful cats. A list of work can be found here. She/Her.
The scope of my research interest lies principally in long nineteenth century histories which challenge and expand our understanding of the relationships between settlers, environment, and nonhuman beings to consi
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Caroline Rose Abbott
Caroline Rose Abbott, 1, of Burlington, died Wednesday, July 10, 2024, at her home in Burlington.
Born March 22, 2023, in West Burlington, IA, she was the daughter of Aaron and Alyssa (Dixon) Abbott.
Caroline was the happiest child. She always had a smile on her face and her big, blue eyes spread joy wherever she was. She loved to talk and would say "Hi" to everyone she saw. Caroline loved to play, especially with her sister, Everlee. She was not a picky eater, as many children are, but instead liked trying new things. She enjoyed watching "Bluey" and loved music and dancing. She loved all of her animals very much and would cuddle with them often.
Survivors include her parents; one sister, Everlee Abbott of Burlington; paternal grandparents, Theresa and James Abbott of Burlington; maternal grandparents, Cathy Dixon, and Miles (Jennifer) Dixon; great-grandmother, O'Kemm Dixon; two aunts, Tara (Corbin) Folsom and Mallorie (Jesse) Gates; and cousins, Moira Gates, Mera Gates, and Mavis Gates.
She was preceded in death by her pa
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Ms. Abbott writes about emotional abuse because she was abused as a child and also in her first marriage. She wrote her first book, A Journey through Emotional Abuse: From Bondage to Freedom to help others who were suffering in abusive marriages. As she helped these women leave their abusers, she realized they were struggling with their healing process, so she wrote her second book, A Journey to Healing After Emotional Abuse. Caroline enjoyed writing fiction as a young girl, but chose a technical degree in college. She worked in the business field until she had children, when she decided to stay home to raise them full-time. She became a Christian soon afterward. When her marriage became emotionally abusive, she did her best to keep the marriage together, but finally had to seek a divorce for her protection. Caroline is remarried. She and her husband have seven children and several grandchildren. They are passionate about their church, overseas missions and the fight against human trafficking. They enjoy bike riding and traveling together. Ms. Abbott is also an accomplished painte
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