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Margaret Sara Meggitt
Born
1866 (1866)
Grantham, England
Died
21 March 1920(1920-03-21) (aged 53–54)
Newport, Wales
Occupation(s)
Educator, Suffragist
Spouse
George Meggitt
Margaret Sara Meggitt (1866-1920) was a political activist and Suffragette in Newport during the period of World War I.[1] She founded the Newport branch of the National Federation of Women Workers and was the first woman to sit on the Newport Trades and Labour Council.[2][3]
^Newport Who's Who 1920. Newport Central Library: R. H. John. 1920.
^"WAW: Women and War". WAW: Women and War. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
^"16 The Election 1918". thechartists.org. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
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