- Hilda Chaulk Murray
Hilda Chaulk Murray is the nom-de-plume of Newfoundland author Hilda Emily Louise Murray, née Chaulk.
She was born on
February 3 ,1934 , in Maberly, a small hamlet on the shores of the then country of Newfoundland and which constitutes an integral part of the town of Elliston. In 1960, she married Murdo Murray, a recent Scottish immigrant originally from Ness on the Isle of Lewis. They have three children and four grandchildren.chooling and Career
Her early schooling, until the age of 16, took place in Maberly. Teaching has always been Mrs. Murray's vocation; having received her B.A.(Ed) in 1954, Miss Chaulk taught in
Norris Point (1954-1955),Portugal Cove (1955-1959) and Gander (1959-1963). After marrying in 1960, Mrs. Murray continued teaching atGander Academy and then she and her husband moved to the St. John's area, choosing to live in the picturesque small town ofMount Pearl (now a much larger city), where she taught at Bishop's College for a few years and then at the College of Trades and Technology (now theCollege of the North Atlantic ) from 1972 until retirement in 1989.
In 1972 she completed her MA in Folklore atMemorial University of Newfoundland underHerbert Halpert and was a classmate of Scottish singer and author, Margaret Bennett. Her writing style and choice of subject area is largely influenced by her masters degree in folklore.Published Works
*"More Than 50% : Woman's Life in a Newfoundland Outport", Breakwater Books, 1979
*"Cows Don't Know it's Sunday : Agricultural Life in St. John's", ISER, 2002
*"Of Boats on the Collar ... The Changing Face of a Newfoundland Fishing Community", Flanker Press, 2007ee also
List of people of Newfoundland and Labrador
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