Georgianna Kathleen Symonette | |
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Born | Eleuthera, Bahamas | 4 April 1902
Died | 14 May 1965 | (aged 63)
Nationality | Bahamian |
Occupation | Suffragist |
Children | Clement Maynard |
Relatives | Allyson Maynard Gibson (granddaughter) |
Georgianna Kathleen Symonette (4 April 1902 – 14 May 1965) [1] a Bahamian suffragist, was the founding chairwoman of the Women's Branch of the Progressive Liberal Party [1] and founding member of the Women's Suffrage Movement. In 2012, The Bahamian government issued a series of postage stamps to honor the women who campaigned to gain universal adult suffrage. [2] [3] Symonette appeared on the 25 cent stamp. [3]
Georgianna Kathleen Symonette was born on 4 April 1902 in Wemyss Bight, Eleuthera, to Olivia M cKinney and Alexander Symonette. ( An edit is needed here as there seem to be a bit of confusion.The Bahamas Civil Register lists Olivia's surname as Major, in Olivia's birth record, her marriage record and also in Georgianna's birth record. Georgianna's father's name was George E (Enoch) Symonette in her birthrecords as well as the marriage record to Olivia. Georgianna's grandfather was Alexander.) [1] Symonette attended the government school in Wemyss Bight. After Symonette finished her schooling, she was an assistant teacher there. [1] Symonette relocated to Nassau to pursue nursing as a career at Bahamas General Hospital (now called Princess Margaret Hospital). [1]
Along with Mary Ingraham, Eugenia Lockhart and Mabel Walker, Symonette founded the Women's Suffrage Movement. [1]
Symonette died aged 63 on 14 May 1965. [1]
Her son Clement Maynard was the Deputy Prime Minister of The Bahamas from 1985 to 1992, [1] and Symonette's granddaughter Allyson Maynard Gibson assumed the position of Attorney General and Minister for Legal Affairs in 2012. [4]
Georgianna Kathleen Symonette | |
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Born | Eleuthera, Bahamas | 4 April 1902
Died | 14 May 1965 | (aged 63)
Nationality | Bahamian |
Occupation | Suffragist |
Children | Clement Maynard |
Relatives | Allyson Maynard Gibson (granddaughter) |
Georgianna Kathleen Symonette (4 April 1902 – 14 May 1965) [1] a Bahamian suffragist, was the founding chairwoman of the Women's Branch of the Progressive Liberal Party [1] and founding member of the Women's Suffrage Movement. In 2012, The Bahamian government issued a series of postage stamps to honor the women who campaigned to gain universal adult suffrage. [2] [3] Symonette appeared on the 25 cent stamp. [3]
Georgianna Kathleen Symonette was born on 4 April 1902 in Wemyss Bight, Eleuthera, to Olivia M cKinney and Alexander Symonette. ( An edit is needed here as there seem to be a bit of confusion.The Bahamas Civil Register lists Olivia's surname as Major, in Olivia's birth record, her marriage record and also in Georgianna's birth record. Georgianna's father's name was George E (Enoch) Symonette in her birthrecords as well as the marriage record to Olivia. Georgianna's grandfather was Alexander.) [1] Symonette attended the government school in Wemyss Bight. After Symonette finished her schooling, she was an assistant teacher there. [1] Symonette relocated to Nassau to pursue nursing as a career at Bahamas General Hospital (now called Princess Margaret Hospital). [1]
Along with Mary Ingraham, Eugenia Lockhart and Mabel Walker, Symonette founded the Women's Suffrage Movement. [1]
Symonette died aged 63 on 14 May 1965. [1]
Her son Clement Maynard was the Deputy Prime Minister of The Bahamas from 1985 to 1992, [1] and Symonette's granddaughter Allyson Maynard Gibson assumed the position of Attorney General and Minister for Legal Affairs in 2012. [4]