Andrew Noone
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Andrew Noone

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Andrew Noone is an an independent scholar, beginning this book’s journey after a dinner guest reminded him that Bathsheba Spooner and unborn son were buried in the park opposite his family’s new home. At the time, no serious, in-depth work had ever appeared on the topic. One did appear, five years later, but he continued his own avenue of research. Following his musicology degree from Syracuse University, he was awarded a Florence Fellowship in Renaissance Art History through the same school, spending seven months in that city after a semester in New York. Prior to his current teaching position as music specialist with the Worcester Public Schools, he taught dozens of college courses, many in art history and music, throughout eastern/central Massachusetts, but primarily ESL at Clark University, where he received a graduate certificate in TESOL. Later, he completed three years of study in the Keepers of the Republic program (in American history) hosted by the American Antiquarian Society. He has published with Worldwide Books and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. His earliest dream memory is of standing at the base of the Pilgrim monument in Miles Standish Park in Duxbury, Massachusetts, with a black-robed Pilgrim nearby. His lifelong love of early American history continues, especially through the lens of eighteenth-century Worcester, the little village which played an outsized role during the American Revolution. Previously a member of the Worcester Historical Commission, he is currently a docent for Preservation Worcester. When not preparing classes or writing, he enjoys painting watercolors, learning guitar, playing piano, language study, and hiking. He and his wife live on Green Hill Park, resting place of Bathsheba Spooner and her unborn son. He has two adult children.
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