Kate Simpson Hayes


Kate Simpson Hayes was a Canadian playwright, author, journalist, poet, teacher, milliner, and legislative librarian.

Early years

Catherine Ethel Hayes was born in 1856, in Dalhousie, New Brunswick. Her parents were Patrick Hayes, a lumber merchant and storekeeper, and Anna Hagan Hayes, a school teacher.

Career

A founding member of the Canadian Women's Press Club, she was the first woman journalist in the Canadian West. Hayes wrote for the Free Press, Winnipeg, and wrote poetry using the pen name Mary Markwell for the Regina, Saskatchewan Leader. She married Charles Bowman Simpson in 2 June 1882; they had two children before separating in 1889. She had a relationship with Nicholas Flood Davin, and they had two children. She was opposed to women being given the vote and she worked in the UK for a time encouraging other women to emigrate to Canada. She died in British Columbia in 1945. Her papers are housed at the Saskatchewan Archives, McGill University, and National Archives of Canada.

Personal life

Simpson had four children, including Burke Hayes Simpson, Anna W Elaine Simpson, Henry Arthur Davin, and Agnes Agatha Davin.

Selected works