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Isabella <I>Williams</I> Blaney

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Isabella Williams Blaney

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
9 Mar 1933 (aged 78)
Saratoga, Santa Clara County, California, USA
Burial
Saratoga, Santa Clara County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
19 2 No. 3, Southeast side (with Charles)
Memorial ID
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Blaney, Isabella Williams
6/1854 - 3/9/1933
Interred: May 1, 1933
Plot: 19 2 No. 3, Southeast side (with Charles)
Cause of death: carcinoma

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Isabella WILLIAMS
29 Jan 1853
6/1854 - 3/9/1933

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SPOUSE:

Charles Blaney
m. 6 Sep 1877 at Evanston, Cook County, Illinois

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PARENTS:
John Marshall WILLIAMS of Evanston, IL
Elizabeth Caroline SMITH of Evanston, IL

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Isabella was an active Suffragette. Suffragettes were members of women's organization (right to vote) movements in the late 19th and early 20th century, particularly in the United Kingdom and United States. Suffragist is a more general term for members of suffrage movements, whether radical or conservative, male or female.

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Sister of Edith (Williams) Kirkwood

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Blaney, Isabella Williams
6/1854 - 3/9/1933
Interred: May 1, 1933
Plot: 19 2 No. 3, Southeast side (with Charles)
Cause of death: carcinoma

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Isabella WILLIAMS
29 Jan 1853
6/1854 - 3/9/1933

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SPOUSE:

Charles Blaney
m. 6 Sep 1877 at Evanston, Cook County, Illinois

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PARENTS:
John Marshall WILLIAMS of Evanston, IL
Elizabeth Caroline SMITH of Evanston, IL

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Isabella was an active Suffragette. Suffragettes were members of women's organization (right to vote) movements in the late 19th and early 20th century, particularly in the United Kingdom and United States. Suffragist is a more general term for members of suffrage movements, whether radical or conservative, male or female.

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Sister of Edith (Williams) Kirkwood

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