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Eliza Wigham

Eliza Wigham
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Born 23 February 1820
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died 3 November 1899(1899-11-03) (aged 79)
Dublin, Ireland
Nationality British
Known for Suffragist and abolitionist
Board member of Edinburgh Ladies Emancipation Society
Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage
Parent(s) John Tertius Wigham
Jane Richardson
Relatives Jane Wigham (stepmother)

Elizabeth (Eliza) Wigham (23 February 1820 – 3 November 1899) was a leading suffragist and abolitionist in 19th-century Edinburgh, Scotland. She was involved in several major campaigns to improve women's rights in 19th-century Britain, and has been noted as one of the leading citizens of Edinburgh. Her stepmother, Jane Smeal, was a leading activist in Glasgow, and her brother John Richardson Wigham was a prominent lighthouse engineer.

Eliza Wigham was born on 23 February 1820 in Edinburgh to John Tertius Wigham, a cotton and shawl manufacturer, and Jane (née Richardson). The family grew to include six children, residing at 5 South Gray Street in Edinburgh. The Wighams were a part of a network of leading Quaker anti-slavery families of the period operating in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Newcastle, and Dublin. Eliza's mother, older sister, and younger brother died when she was around ten years old. In 1840 her father remarried to Jane Smeal.

Wigham was the treasurer of the Edinburgh Ladies' Emancipation Society. Unlike other suffragist organisations which splintered, the Edinburgh organisation was still running in 1870. Credit for this is given to Wigham and her stepmother Jane Smeal.

In 1840, Wigham and her friend Elizabeth Pease Nichol travelled to London to attend the World Anti-Slavery Convention, which began on 12 June. Also in attendance at this event were British activists like Lucy Townsend and Mary Anne Rawson and also American activists including Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. The female delegates were obliged to sit separately.

Wigham, her stepmother, and some of their friends set up the Edinburgh chapter of the National Society of Women's Suffrage. Eliza and her friend Agnes McLaren became the secretaries,Priscilla Bright McLaren was the president, and Elizabeth Pease was the treasurer.


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