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Margaret Louisa Mansfield (1864-1931) Margaret Mansfield, Baroness Sandhurst (née Fellowes , ca. 1828 - 7 January 1892) was a suffragist who was one of the first women elected to a city council in the United Kingdom.
On February 22, 1767, Arnold married Margaret Mansfield, daughter of Samuel Mansfield, the sheriff of New Haven and a fellow member in the local Masonic lodge. [25] Their son Benedict was born the following year [26] and was followed by brothers Richard in 1769 and Henry in 1772. [25]
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Margaret Shippen was born July 11, 1760, in Philadelphia, the fourth and youngest daughter of Edward Shippen IV and Margaret Francis, the daughter of Tench Francis, Sr.; she was nicknamed "Peggy". [1] She was born into a prominent Philadelphia family, which included two Philadelphia mayors and the founder of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.
Martha Mansfield (born Martha Ehrlich; July 14, 1899 – November 30, 1923) was an American actress in silent films and vaudeville stage plays. Early life.
Mansfield was the son of William Mansfield, 1st Baron Sandhurst, and Margaret, daughter of Robert Fellowes, and a noted suffragist. He was educated at Rugby School . He served in the Coldstream Guards , achieving the rank of lieutenant.
Margaret Allan Scott (née Bennett; 27 January 1928 – 4 December 2014) was a New Zealand writer, editor and librarian.After her husband's early death in 1960, she trained as a librarian, and was appointed as the first manuscripts librarian at the Alexander Turnbull Library.