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Sarah Stickney Ellis

(Ellis, Sarah Stickney, 1799-1872)

Sarah Stickney Ellis (1799–16 June 1872) was a Quaker turned Congregationalist who was the author of numerous books, mostly written about women's role(s) in society. The Wives of England, Their Relative Duties, Domestic Influence, and Social Obligations. London: Fisher, Son, & Co., 1843. [1]
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Sarah Stickney Ellis, born Sarah Stickney (1799 – 16 June 1872), also known as Sarah Ellis, was an English author. She was a Quaker turned Congregationalist. Her numerous books are mostly about women's roles in society. She argued that women had a religious duty as daughters, wives and mothers to provide an influence for good that would improve society. (From Wikipedia)

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