Katharine Nicholson
From Philosopedia
Nicholson, Katherine Conway (1907– )
“It was only by chance that I learned I had a great-uncle, Moncure,” Nicholson has stated. “When I asked about him I was told, ‘We never speak of him.’ In other words, he was the black sheep of the family.”
Despite having a famous apostate in the family, she and her cousins were raised as Episcopalians, “but I am happy to say that four of us, entirely on our own, found the Unitarians and are Humanists, as well.” {Freethought Today, April 1997}