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on December 21, 1898. She had also been married to Moritz Benedikt Julius Wetzlar. She had a son, Richard Wetzlar, and three daughters, Elizabeth Wetzlar; Margaret Wetzlar and Virginia Flemming. She lived in London.
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Coit had a son, Richard Wetzlar, and three daughters—Elizabeth Wetzlar, Virginia Coit, and Margaret Wetzlar Coit. Margaret Wetzlar Coit was also involved in the women's suffrage movement.
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in Berlin from its beginning in 1904, becoming its treasurer in 1907. She joined the Women's Social and Political Union in 1907, later moving to become a member of the
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Coit was a women's suffragist and the only woman elected to the
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The Women's Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide 1866-1928
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Margy (Margaret) Coit with leading suffragists including
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at the 1913 International Suffrage Congress in Budapest
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Adela Coit died on October 7, 1932, at Birling Gap.
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Rosika Schwimmer
Frankfurt-am-Main
Free City of Frankfurt
Stanton Coit
Royal Institution
International Women's Suffrage Alliance
Women's Tax Resistance League
National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies
London Society for Women's Suffrage
"Humanist Heritage: Adela Coit (1863-1932)"





The Women's Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide 1866-1928
ISBN
9781135434014
"Humanist Heritage: Adela Coit (1863-1932)"
"Coit, Stanton (1857-1944) · Jane Addams Digital Edition"


"Fanny Adela von Gans"
ISBN
978-3-89735-486-9
Adela Coit to Miss Strachey
"Royal Institution. The Morning Post (London, England) 6 December 1898, p 3"
"International Womens Suffrage, Part 1"
"Tax Resistance in "The Vote" • TPL"

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