Hill, Emily (1847–1930)

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Hill, Emily (1847–1930)

New Zealand teacher, temperance worker, suffragist, and social reformer. Name variations: Emily Knowles. Born Emily Knowles, Sept 5, 1847, at Lye, Worcestershire, England; died Aug 27, 1930, at Napier, New Zealand; dau. of John (shoemaker) and Charlotte (Round) Knowles; m. Henry Thomas Hill (teacher), 1873; children: 4 daughters, 3 sons.

Immigrated with husband to New Zealand (1873); managed infants' department of large primary school in east Christchurch (1875–78); held office in New Zealand Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), and was president of Napier Women's Franchise League (1893); also held executive positions in several organizations that worked for social-welfare reform and other issues affecting women and children; active in National Council of Women of New Zealand.

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 3).

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