American philanthropist, social activist and writer
Cornelia Williams Martin
Born
(1818-12-25)December 25, 1818
Utica, New York
Died
July 9, 1899(1899-07-09) (aged 80)
Auburn, New York
Occupation(s)
philanthropist, social activist, and writer
Children
12, including Edward Sanford Martin
Relatives
Samuel Wells Williams (cousin) Emory Upton (son-in-law) Wilber Elliott Wilder (son-in-law)
Cornelia Williams Martin (December 25, 1818, Utica, New York – July 9, 1899, Auburn, New York) was an American philanthropist, social activist, and writer.
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