M'Clintock, Mary Ann Wilson and Thomas M'Clintock.

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M'Clintock, Mary Ann Wilson and Thomas M'Clintock.

1999

2 pages

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11630359

State Library of Kansas

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M'Clintock, Mary Ann, 1800-1884

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Mary Ann M'Clintock or Mary Ann McClintock (February 20, 1800 - May 21, 1884) is best known for her role in the formation of the women's suffrage movement, as well as abolitionism. Born Mary Ann Wilson in Burlington, New Jersey of Quaker parents, she attended Westtown School in 1814 for one year. In 1820, she married fellow Quaker Thomas M’Clintock, a druggist and Biblical scholar, and with him moved to 107 South 9th Street where he kept his drugstore. Here their children, Elizabeth, Mary Ann...