Fillmore, Myrtle Page (1845–1931)

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Fillmore, Myrtle Page (1845–1931)

American religious leader. Name variations: Mary Caroline Page, Myrtle Page. Born Mary Caroline Page, Aug 6, 1845, in Pagetown, Morrow Co., Ohio; died Oct 6, 1931, near Lee's Summit, Missouri; dau. of Marcus (town founder) and Lucy (Wheeler) Page; m. Charles Fillmore (railroad clerk), Mar 29, 1881 (died 1948); children: 3 sons.

Believing in "practical Christianity" and that prayer could overcome life's problems, worked closely with husband in founding and leading Unity School of Christianity; became interested in faith healing (1886); founded magazine, Modern Thought (1889), called Unity after 1895, which led to the rise of the Unity School of Christianity, the largest of New Thought movements; founded Unity children's magazine Wee Wisdom (1893) and was editor; after WWI, established headquarters, Unity Farm, near Lee's Summit, MO, as the movement flourished.

See also Letters of Myrtle Fillmore (1936).