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Helen Evans Helen de Lacey Evans (''née'' Helen Carter; b. 1833/4) was the fifth member of the Edinburgh Seven a group of women who enrolled at the University of Edinburgh in 1869 and who sought to qualify as physicians. She subsequently married the editor of the ''Scotsman'', Alexander Russel. She was also the mother of the suffragist and feminist campaigner Helen Alexander Archdale. ==Early life == Helen Carter was born in Athy, Ireland in either 1833 or 1834, one of seven children〔http://burningviolin.org/family/Web%20Cards/ps08/ps08_360.htm〕 Her parents were Helen Gray and Major Henry Carter,〔 73rd Regiment Bengal Native Infantry.〔British Newspaper Archive〕 Helen married a cavalry officer Henry John Delacy Evans of the (Bengal Horse Artillery regiment ) in 1854 in Simla, India. Together they had a daughter, Helen, who died in infancy in 1857. Helen was widowed prior to her enrolment at Edinburgh in 1869.〔
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