Anglo-American vocalist, born at Sterlingville, NY. She studied with Mme. Marchesi, with Mme. Viardot-García and with Manuel García, and after singing for two years in America came in 1873 to England, where she made her first appearance at Covent Garden under Sir Julius Benedict and rapidly became a popular favourite among the contraltos of the day. She gained her greatest successes as a ballad-singer, especially in such songs as Caller Herrin, The Three Fishers and The Lost Chord. She was a woman of deep religious feeling and many enthusiasms, and her name was constantly associated with philanthropic enterprise. She died on the 10th of January 1904. In 1875 she had married Mr. John Mackinlay, and her life was written by her son, Mr. Sterling Mackinlay, in 1906.