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  1. 1 de sept. de 2005 · Born in Boston in 1806, Martha Coffin Wright grew up in Philadelphia, the youngest of eight children in a Quaker family. In 1824 she married Peter Pelham and moved with him to Florida. When he died two years later, she returned to the Northeast to manage a Quaker school. In 1829 she married David Wright, a lawyer.

  2. 21 de abr. de 2022 · Image courtesy of Dickinson College, Fair Use. “Martha Coffin Pelham Wright, engraving,” House Divided: The Civil War Research Engine at Dickinson College, https://hd.housedivided.dickinson ...

  3. Martha Coffin Wright. Martha Coffin Wright (* 25.Dezember 1806; † 4. Januar 1875) war eine amerikanische Frauenrechtlerin, Abolitionistin und Unterzeichnerin der Declaration of Sentiments und eine enge Freundin und Unterstützerin von Harriet Tubman.. Martha Coffin wurde am Weihnachtstag 1806 in Boston, Massachusetts, als jüngstes Kind von Anna Folger und Thomas Coffin, einem Kaufmann und ...

  4. "A very dangerous woman" is what Martha Coffin Wright’s conservative neighbors considered her, because of her work in the women’s rights and abolition...

  5. 4 de abr. de 2023 · Martha Wright as sculpted by Lloyd Lillie for the park visitor center. NPS. Martha Coffin Wright (1806-75) was the youngest of eight children and the sister of Lucretia Coffin Mott.Wright is described by Ann D. Gordon, editor of the Stanton and Anthony papers, as "a stalwart of the state antislavery society and ...one of the inner circle of woman's rights leaders until the end of her life.

  6. Martha Coffin Wright died on January 4, 1875. She is buried in Fort Hill Cemetery in Auburn, New York. Descendants. Martha's granddaughter, Eleanor Garrison (1880–1974), the daughter of her daughter Ellen and her husband William, worked for the National American Woman Suffrage Association. Recognition

  7. Charles Wright 1848. Siblings: Sarah Coffin 1790. Lucretia Coffin Mott 1793. Eliza Coffin Yarnall 1794. Thomas Mayhew Coffin 1798. Mary Coffin Temple 1800. ... Martha Wright was six months pregnant with her seventh child when she worked in 1848 to plan the world's Women's Rights Convention, ...