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Lucretia and James
Many of those present opposed the idea, including influential Quakers James and Lucretia Mott.
* March 14 – Lucretia Garfield, Wife of President James Garfield ( b. 1832 )
Image from 1858 including James A. Garfield ( far left ) and his wife, Lucretia Rudolph Garfield ( far right ) along with other WREI faculty.
Clay and his wife had eleven children ( six daughters and five sons ): Henrietta ( 1800 – 1801 ), Theodore ( 1802 – 1870 ), Thomas ( 1803 – 1871 ), Susan ( 1805 – 1825 ), Anne ( 1807 – 1835 ), Lucretia ( 1809 – 1823 ), Henry, Jr .( 1811 – 1847 ), Eliza ( 1813 – 1825 ), Laura ( 1815 – 1817 ), James Brown ( 1817 – 1864 ), and John ( 1821 – 1887 ).
James Mott | James and Lucretia Mott
On July 16, Lucretia Mott sent a note to Stanton apologizing in advance for James Mott not being able to attend the first day, as he was feeling " quite unwell ".
James and Lucretia Mott were against the resolution ; Lucretia said to Stanton, " Why Lizzie, thee will make us ridiculous.
Famous members included Theodore Dwight Weld, Lewis Tappan, James G. Birney, Lydia Maria Child, Maria Weston Chapman, Abby Kelley Foster, Stephen Symonds Foster, Henry Highland Garnet, Samuel Cornish, James Forten, Charles Lenox Remond, Lucretia Mott, Lucy Stone, Robert Purvis, and Wendell Phillips.
Lucretia Rudolph-Garfield ( April 19, 1832 – March 14, 1918 ), wife of James A. Garfield, was First Lady of the United States in 1881.
Lucretia Rudolph Garfield, the wife of James A. Garfield, President from March 4, 1881 until his death on September 19, 1881, added a Memorial Library wing, four years after his assassination, to their family home, Lawnfield, in Mentor, OH.
James Rudolph Garfield ( October 17, 1865 – March 24, 1950 ) was an American politician, lawyer and son of President James Abram Garfield and First Lady Lucretia Garfield.
Garfield was born in Hiram, Ohio, the third of seven children born to James Abram and Lucretia Rudolph Garfield.
* James Mott ( 1788 – 1868 ), American Quaker leader, husband of Lucretia
* Lucretia Mott ( 1793 – 1880 ), American Quaker leader, wife of James

Lucretia and Mott
During the Kansas campaign, organization founders Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony had accepted the help of a known racist, alienating abolitionist members as well as AERA president Lucretia Mott.
* January 3 – Lucretia Mott, American women's rights activist and abolitionist ( d. 1880 )
It was organized by local New York women upon the occasion of a visit by Philadelphia-based Lucretia Mott, a Quaker famous for her orating ability, a skill rarely cultivated by American women at the time.
In 1840, at the urging of Garrison and Wendell Phillips, Lucretia Coffin Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton traveled with their husbands and a dozen other American male and female abolitionists to London for the first World's Anti-Slavery Convention, with the expectation that a motion put forward by Phillips to include women's participation in the convention would be controversial.
Lucretia Mott met with Elizabeth Cady Stanton in Boston in 1842, and discussed again the possibility of a woman's rights convention.
Women's groups led by Lucretia Mott and Paulina Wright Davis held public meetings in Philadelphia beginning in 1846.
Lucretia Mott and two other women were active within the executive committee, and Mott spoke to the assemblage.
Lucretia Mott raised questions about the validity of blindly following religious and social tradition.
The General Assembly in Pennsylvania passed a similar married woman's property law a few weeks later, one which Lucretia Mott and others had championed.
" At this convention, five votes were placed calling for Lucretia Mott to be Smith's vice-president — the first time in the United States that a woman was suggested for federal executive office.
After Quaker service on Sunday July 9, 1848, Lucretia Coffin Mott joined Mary Ann M ' Clintock, Martha Coffin Wright ( Mott's witty sister, several months pregnant ), Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Jane Hunt for tea at the Hunt home in Waterloo.
The notice specified that only women were invited to the first day's meetings on July 19, but both women and men could attend on the second day to hear Lucretia Mott speak, among others.
Lucretia Mott wrote to say she would bring her sister, Martha Wright, and that the two women would participate in both days of the convention.
Lucretia Mott was described as " the moving spirit of the occasion ".
" Lucretia Mott then spoke, encouraging all to take up the cause.
Lucretia Mott read a humorous newspaper piece written by her sister Martha Wright in which Wright questioned why, after an overworked mother completed the myriad daily tasks that were required of her but not of her husband, she was the one upon whom written advice was " so lavishly bestowed.
In the evening, the meeting was opened to all persons, and Lucretia Mott addressed a large audience.

Lucretia and New
Morse married Lucretia Pickering Walker on September 29, 1819, in Concord, New Hampshire.
Because of the fame and drawing power of Lucretia Mott, who would not be staying in the Upstate New York area for much longer, a regional Woman's Rights Convention was held two weeks later in Rochester, New York with Abigail Bush serving as president, and Lucretia Mott as featured speaker.
Daniel Oliver Morton ( 1788 – 1852 ), a Congregationalist minister of old New England stock, and Lucretia Parsons ( 1789 – 1862 ).
On November 17, 1852, Thomas married Frances Lucretia Kellogg, age 31, from Troy, New York.
After returning to New York in 1932 with her mother, she appeared, billed as Kitty Carlisle, on Broadway in several operettas and musical comedies, and in the American premiere of Benjamin Britten's The Rape of Lucretia.
His family included a number of eminent reformers, particularly his grandmother, Martha Coffin Wright and her sister, Lucretia Coffin Mott, who were organizers of the world's first women's rights conference, the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention, with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, in Seneca Falls, New York.
Anthony was part of a sell-out run at the Trafalgar Studios in the West End as Arabella Lucretia in the hit comedy The New Statesman, with Rik Mayall, directed by Josie Rourke.

Lucretia and York
She was born near Walker's Point, in York County, Maine, to George Herbert Walker and Lucretia " Loulie " ( Wear ) Walker ( 1874 – 1961 ).

Lucretia and summer
Lucretia Mott reflected in August 1848 upon the two women's rights conventions in which she had participated that summer, and assessed them no greater than other projects and missions she was involved with.

Lucretia and 1848
Paul drafted the Equal Rights Amendment and, in 1923, presented it as the " Lucretia Mott Amendment " at the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention and the Declaration of Sentiments.
* Women's rights movement — Founded by Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton who organized the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 and published a Declaration of Sentiments calling for the social and legal equality of women.
Caroline Lucretia Herschel ( 16 March 1750 – 9 January 1848 ) was a German-British astronomer and the sister of astronomer Sir William Herschel with whom she worked throughout both of their careers.
Early women's rights leaders Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Coffin Mott, Martha Coffin Wright, Mary Ann M ' Clintock and Jane Hunt hastily organized an influential Women's Rights Convention, also known as the Seneca Falls Convention, held in 1848 at the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel.
* Caroline Lucretia Herschel ( 1750 – 1848 ), astronomer and singer, sister of Sir William Herschel

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