Amey Daldy
Amey Daldy (née Hamerton, c. 1829 – 17 August 1920) was an English-born New Zealand feminist and suffragist. She was an important leader in the movement for women's suffrage in New Zealand, but later resigned as superintendent of the Auckland W.C.T.U. so that the League would not be associated with her other cause, the temperance movement.
Amey Daldy | |
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Amey Daldy and husband William Daldy | |
Born | Amey Hamerton c. 1829 Yarwell, Northamptonshire |
Died | (aged 91) Auckland, New Zealand |
Occupation | Suffragist |
Known for | Women's suffrage in New Zealand, Temperance movement, Women's rights |
Spouses | William Henry Smith
(m. 1865; died 1879)William Daldy
(m. 1880; died 1903) |
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