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Person    | Female  Born 5/9/1864  Died 7/4/1958

Nessie Stewart-Brown

Nessie Stewart-Brown

Suffragist and Liberal Party politician. Co-founder of Liverpool Women’s Suffrage Society, and led Women’s Liberal Federation branches in Liverpool. Born as Nessie Muspratt near Liverpool. 1888 Married Egerton Stewart-Brown.

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Nessie Stewart-Brown, 1864-1958

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