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Mary Ingram Stille

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20: 420: 58:, July 1, 1854. She was the oldest of the three daughters of Abram and Hannah Jefferis Stille. She represented on the father's side the fifth generation of the Philips family, who came to the U.S. from Wales in 1755. On her mother's side, she was the seventh in descent from George and Jane Chandler, who came to the U.S. in 1687 from England. Her ancestors served in the 347: 282: 247: 212: 435: 110:
She possessed a natural ability and special liking for journalism, but her home responsibilities prevented her from devoting her time solely to that profession. Her writing included poetry and prose, much of it tributes to friends, as well as articles for the local press, which were largely copied.
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In May, 1884, the first organization of the W.C.T.U. was effected in West Chester, and, having always supported the cause of temperance, she at once identified herself with the work and became a useful member. She filled positions in the State and national divisions of the temperance work. In 1889
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and 1890, she was actively engaged in the State headquarters, assisting in that work, and when the new State organ was published, she held the position of treasurer as long as that office existed. The early success of the venture was largely due to her efforts.
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From childhood she was associated with Sunday-school work, and for years was prominent in the primary department. By virtue of her ancestry, Stille was a member of the Washington Chapter of the
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Sixth Annual Historic Commemoration ...: Marshallton ... September 27, 1913. In Memory of the Eminent Botanists William Darlington, Humphry Marshall
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Stille's education was begun in Pine Hall Seminary, in the borough, and was continued in Lewisburg Institute, now
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Following a stroke, Mary Ingram Stille at the Chester County Hospital (now
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Pennsylvania State Committee on Woman's Work; Lucas, Harriet Anne (1893).
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159:. Westerville, Ohio: American Issue Pub. Co. p. 2534 62:, and her grandfather, Josiah Philips, was called out by 310:(5). Spirit of '76 Publishing Company: 105. January 1901 186: 184: 182: 180: 178: 176: 174: 16:
American historian and temperance reformer (1854–1935)
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A Woman of the Century
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Pennsylvania
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George Washington
Whiskey Rebellion
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Standard encyclopedia of the alcohol problem. Vol. VI Simons-Zythos;







Willard, Frances Elizabeth
Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice
A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life

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