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  1. Hezekiah Joslyn (1797 – October 30, 1865) was an American physician and abolitionist. Joslyn homesteaded at what is today (2020) 8560 Brewerton Rd. in Cicero, New York. The homestead is now considered a potential archaeological site. He was an Onondaga County, New York, doctor after 1823 and in 1865 an officer in the county medical ...

  2. Hezekiah Joslyn (1757–1865) was a physician, a nationally known abolitionist, and the father of woman’s rights leader Matilda Joslyn Gage. (Nineteenth-century practice was to use the singular, woman's, when referring to women as a class; later practice was to use the plural, women's.) Matilda's leadership abilities in part reflected Joslyn ...

  3. 30 de jun. de 2015 · Fue la única hija del doctor Hezekiah Joslyn y su esposa, una pareja muy activa en favor del abolicionismo que había organizado en su propia casa uno de los llamados ferrocarriles subterráneos para poder ayudar a los esclavos a fugarse.

  4. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Fue la única hija del doctor Hezekiah Joslyn y su esposa, una pareja muy activa en favor del abolicionismo y profundamente creyentes protestantes, que había organizado en su propia casa uno de ...

  5. Her parents were Dr. Hezekiah and Helen (Leslie) Joslyn. Her father, of New England and revolutionary ancestry, was a liberal thinker and an early abolitionist. [6] From her mother, who was a member of the Leslie family of Scotland, Gage inherited her fondness for historic research. [3]

  6. Her mother, Helen Leslie Joslyn, had a passion for historical research and her father, Dr. Hezekiah Joslyn, was an abolitionist who made their family home into a station on the Underground Railroad. As a child, Gage handed out abolitionist pamphlets and admired powerful anti-slavery speakers like Fredrick Douglass.

  7. Dr Hezekiah Joslyn M D, Abolitionist. 1797–1865. Helen Leslie. 1792–1863. Marriage: 15 February 1825. Matilda Joslyn, Writer, Suffragist. 1826–1898. Sources (8) Hezekiah Joslin, "United States Census, 1830" Early Marriages from Newspapers Published in Central New York by William M Beauchamp. Hezekiah Joslyn, "Find A Grave Index" View All.