Female Husbands by Manion Jen

Female Husbands

A Trans History

Manion Jen

‘In 1746, Charles Hamilton of Glastonbury, England found what they were looking for – Mary, a curious young woman who was taken by their charms. With the approval of the girl’s aunt, the pair were joined in marriage and set off on a honeymoon. Hamilton had little money and no family. But they were resourceful, determined, and charismatic. They offered Mary companionship and adventure. As someone who was assigned female at birth, Hamilton became known as a female husband.

Nearly one hundred years later and across the Atlantic, the Journal of Commerce ran a story called, ‘Extraordinary Case of a Female Husband.’ Scottish immigrant George Wilson was found passed out on the streets of New York’s lower eastside. A policeman took them into the station. Wilson was just another poor laborer who drank too much after a long day of work. But as someone who was raised as a girl and now lived as a man, they were incredibly vulnerable to harassment, violence, and punishment at the hands of the authorities’–


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ISBN 9781108483803
Genre LGBT Studies/Social Sciences
Publication Date 26-Mar-20
Publisher Cambridge University Press
No. of Pages 350
LoC Classification HQ77.9 .M26 2020
Rating NotRated
Subject Female-to-male transsexuals – History; Gender nonconformity – History; Husbands – History; Transgender men – History
BookID 15212

Author: LFWBooks