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Southbury, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Welthy Honsinger Fisher was the American founder of World Education and World Literacy Canada. She was married to Frederick Bohn Fisher, a bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, missionary, author, and official in Methodist missionary and men's movements. She was an intellectual, activist, and feminist requested by her friend Mohandas Gandhi to begin Literacy House outside of Lucknow, India, at the age of 73.
Immigration to Quebec City, Quebec, Canada (1904)
Immigration to Honolulu, Hawaii (1911)
Immigration to San Francisco, California:
Passport applications:
Immigration to Boston, Massachusetts (1921)
Immigration to New York City, New York:
Immigration to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1945):
1879 |
September 18, 1879
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Rome, Oneida County, New York, United States
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1980 |
December 16, 1980
Age 101
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Southbury, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
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