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The daughter of shipwright James Baker, Emma met her husband, [[James Elwic]], through mutual family business in the shipbuilding industry. They married in 1550, and was nicknamed "Godwif" ('goodwife') by her husband. | The daughter of shipwright James Baker, Emma met her husband, [[James Elwic]], through mutual family business in the shipbuilding industry. They married in 1550, and was nicknamed "Godwif" ('goodwife') by her husband. | ||
Later, their small family fell subject to intense scrutiny during the later part of the Marian Persecutions. They avoided true persecution due to Emma's quick thinking to hide their English Bible (and other items suggestive of their Protestant beliefs) under a loose floorboard in their supply warehouse. Unfortunately, the stress of the situation cost them the life of their first child who died at birth in | Later, their small family fell subject to intense scrutiny during the later part of the Marian Persecutions. They avoided true persecution due to Emma's quick thinking to hide their English Bible (and other items suggestive of their Protestant beliefs) under a loose floorboard in their supply warehouse. Unfortunately, the stress of the situation cost them the life of their first child who died at birth in 1558. | ||
== Activities == | == Activities == |
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The daughter of shipwright James Baker, Emma met her husband, James Elwic, through mutual family business in the shipbuilding industry. They married in 1550, and was nicknamed "Godwif" ('goodwife') by her husband.
Later, their small family fell subject to intense scrutiny during the later part of the Marian Persecutions. They avoided true persecution due to Emma's quick thinking to hide their English Bible (and other items suggestive of their Protestant beliefs) under a loose floorboard in their supply warehouse. Unfortunately, the stress of the situation cost them the life of their first child who died at birth in 1558.
Activities
Emma is a musician (often found with a guitar in hand around the campfire). Other pursuits include hand embroidery, music composition, and target archery. She dabbles in rapier at the encouragement of her husband.
Rank
Artisan (of Music) of Wastekeep. Pledged to Baroness Dagrun Stjarna, August 3, 2013
Notable Achievements
- "Bunny Slayer" archery winner; Honor War, Lyonsmarche (April 2012)
- A&S Populace Choice and Best Documentation for a handmade reproduction Anglo Saxon hearpe; Border War, Wealdsmere (September 2012)
- A&S Champion for a handmade reproduction Anglo Saxon hearpe; As You Like It, Akornebir (November 2012)
- Award of Arms; May Crown, Vulkanfeldt (May 2013)
- Bardic Populace Choice, Border War (September 2013)
- Bardic Champion of Wastekeep; Baron's Ball (October 2013)