Cadbury, Rachel (b. 1894)
Cadbury, Rachel (b. 1894)
British pacifist. Born Rachel Wilson in 1894; m. Paul Cadbury (son of Geraldine Southall Cadbury).
Had a Quaker background; was a VAD nurse during Boer War, serving with Friends Ambulance Unit in Devon (c. 1916–17) and in France (1917–19).
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