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Martia L <I>Davis</I> Berry

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Martia L Davis Berry

Birth
Portland, Ionia County, Michigan, USA
Death
13 Jan 1894 (aged 49)
Burial
Cawker City, Mitchell County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C-Lot 21-Plot 4, lots purchased by John B Berry, May 7, 1879
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Married John S Berry - 1865
Parents of Alice Berry
Email received: From Woman of the Century/Martia L. Davis Berry: BERRY, Mrs. Martia L. Davis, political reformer, born in Portland, Mich., 22nd January, 1844. Her parents were born in New York State. Her father was of Irish and Italian descent. He was a firm believer in human rights, an earnest anti-slavery man and a strong prohibitionist. Her mother was of German descent, a woman far in advance of her times. Martia wished to teach school, and to that end she labored for a thorough education. She began to teach when she was seventeen years of age and taught five years in the public schools of her native town. At the close of the Rebellion she was married to John S. Berry, a soldier who had given to his country four years of service. In September, 1871, she removed with her husband and only child to Cawker City, Kans., and has since resided there. For twelve years she did a business in millinery and general merchandise. During eight years she was a superintendent of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday-school and a steward of the church. She organized the first Woman's Foreign Missionary Society west of the Missouri river, in April, 1872. The idea of the Woman's Club in her town originated with her and the club was organized 15th November, 1883. It is a monument to the literary taste and business ability of its founders. On 29th October, 1885, she was elected to the office of State treasurer of the Kansas Kqual Suffrage Association, to which office she has every year since been re-elected. On 14th April, 1887, she was placed at the head of the sixth district of the Kansas Woman's Christian Temprence Union. On 28th February, 1889, she was elected to the office of State treasurer of the Union, and her yearly re-election proves her faithfulness.
Contributor: Elisa Rolle (48982101)
A copy of the obituary & additional family information is available at the North Central Kansas Genealogical Society, Cawker City, KS , [email protected]
Contributor: Toni Schlaefli (47109146)
Married John S Berry - 1865
Parents of Alice Berry
Email received: From Woman of the Century/Martia L. Davis Berry: BERRY, Mrs. Martia L. Davis, political reformer, born in Portland, Mich., 22nd January, 1844. Her parents were born in New York State. Her father was of Irish and Italian descent. He was a firm believer in human rights, an earnest anti-slavery man and a strong prohibitionist. Her mother was of German descent, a woman far in advance of her times. Martia wished to teach school, and to that end she labored for a thorough education. She began to teach when she was seventeen years of age and taught five years in the public schools of her native town. At the close of the Rebellion she was married to John S. Berry, a soldier who had given to his country four years of service. In September, 1871, she removed with her husband and only child to Cawker City, Kans., and has since resided there. For twelve years she did a business in millinery and general merchandise. During eight years she was a superintendent of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday-school and a steward of the church. She organized the first Woman's Foreign Missionary Society west of the Missouri river, in April, 1872. The idea of the Woman's Club in her town originated with her and the club was organized 15th November, 1883. It is a monument to the literary taste and business ability of its founders. On 29th October, 1885, she was elected to the office of State treasurer of the Kansas Kqual Suffrage Association, to which office she has every year since been re-elected. On 14th April, 1887, she was placed at the head of the sixth district of the Kansas Woman's Christian Temprence Union. On 28th February, 1889, she was elected to the office of State treasurer of the Union, and her yearly re-election proves her faithfulness.
Contributor: Elisa Rolle (48982101)
A copy of the obituary & additional family information is available at the North Central Kansas Genealogical Society, Cawker City, KS , [email protected]
Contributor: Toni Schlaefli (47109146)

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  • Created by: Aggie
  • Added: Jan 19, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33056931/martia_l-berry: accessed ), memorial page for Martia L Davis Berry (22 Jan 1844–13 Jan 1894), Find a Grave Memorial ID 33056931, citing Prairie Grove Cemetery, Cawker City, Mitchell County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by Aggie (contributor 46870595).