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Florence Annie Conybeare : ウィキペディア英語版 | Florence Annie Conybeare Florence Annie Conybeare (née Strauss; 13 September 1872 – 29 February 1916) campaigned on behalf of the Women's Suffrage movement,〔''Women's Suffrage: Some Objections Answered'', a treatise by Florence A.V. Conybeare (The Commonwealth & Empire Review, 1908, pp 282-287 ).〕 was an equipment fundraiser and VAD worker, during the First World War, and an active member of the Women's Liberal Association.〔Obituary, ''Dartford Chronicle'', March 1916.〕 ==Background== Florence Conybeare was born Florence Annie Strauss on 13 September 1872 at 10 St. Johns Villas, Brixton Road, Brixton, London. She was the eldest daughter of Gustavus Strauss (b. 1843 in Baiersdorf, Erlangen-Hochstadt, Bavaria, Germany; d. 1916 Eastbourne, England), a Bohemian glass merchant 〔(Birth certificate ), 23 October 1872, General Register Office, Southport, England.〕 and patented inventor who eventually became a naturalised British subject. Florence's mother was Frances Lehmaier (b. 1852 New York, USA; d. 1893 London, England). Florence's birth was officially registered 40 days after her birth. She was the elder sister of Bernard Edwin Strauss (born 1874) and Lily Julia Strauss (1877-1955), who later married George May, 1st Baron May, and became Lady Lily Julia May, 1st Baroness of Weybridge.
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