Mary Catharine North Weston (April 14, 1822 – August 4, 1882) was an American religious writer.
Mary Catharine North was born on April 14, 1822 in
Albany, New York, the daughter of William Augustus Stuben North, son of
William North, and Margaret Bridge North. She married the Rev. Daniel Cony Weston, son of
Nathan Weston, in 1842 and they had six children.[1][2]
Weston's works were published by the General
Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union and Church Book Society. Her first book, Calvary Catechism (1857), was popular, selling 600,000 copies a year. It was translated into
German,
Russian, and
Dakota.[3][4]