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Pauline Powell Burns

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Pauline Powell Burns
Courtesy of Stephen De Windt

Dates: 1872–1912

Family: Fossett (Hemings)

Occupation: Musician; Artist; Music teacher

Pauline Powell Burns, a great-granddaughter of Joseph and Edith Fossett, was born and raised in Oakland, California.  Her grandmother, Isabella Fossett, was sold away from Monticello and her family at the age of eight, but succeeded in escaping to Boston in the 1840s, using a free pass forged by her brother Peter Fossett.  Always at risk of re-enslavement because of the Fugitive Slave Act, Isabella joined the rest of her family in Cincinnati by 1860. 

After Isabella’s death in 1872, her daughter, Josephine Turner, moved to Oakland with her husband, William W. Powell, a porter on the new transcontinental railroad.  Their daughter Pauline demonstrated artistic and musical talent at a young age and pursued years of study of both painting and piano.  She gave numerous public recitals in the Bay Area and was hailed as “the bright musical star of her state.” An exhibit of her paintings in 1890 was said to be the first by an African-American artist in California.  She and her husband, Edward E. Burns, both cultural leaders in their community, left no descendants.

 

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"They were very proud of her"

Stephen De Windt remembers his elders talking about his "Aunt Pauline" Powell Burns.

Themes: Achievement, Arts, Music, and Culture, Family

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"It seems as though it evolved from her"

Stephen De Windt wonders about characteristics he might have inherited from Pauline Powell Burns and his other forebears.

Theme: Family

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Ancestry

  • Elizabeth Hemings 1735–1807
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  • Mary Hemings Bell 1753–post 1834
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  • Joseph Fossett 1780–1858
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  • Isabella Fossett Turner 1819–1872
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  • Pauline Powell Burns 1872–1912

Related People

  • Peter Fossett  great-uncle
  • Stephen De Windt  descendant
  • Pearl Hinds Roberts  pupil
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