Adele M. Fielde
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Born | Adelia Field March 30, 1839 East Rodman, New York |
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Parent(s) | Leighton Field and Sophia (Tiffany) Field |
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Adele Marion Fielde (born Adelia Field) (March 30, 1839 – February 23, 1916)[1] was a social activist, Baptist missionary, scientist, and writer.[2][3]
She was born in East Rodman, New York on March 30, 1839 to Leighton Field and Sophia Field. She graduated from New York State Normal School in Albany in 1860.[1]
In 1894, after the defeat of the women's suffrage amendment to the New York State constitution, Fielde was one of six prominent suffragists who founded the League for Political Education.
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