[3] Allebach was the first woman ever chosen from Kings County, New York, to be a delegate to a national political convention.
[1] Ann Jemima Allebach was born on May 8, 1874[2] in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, and grew up near Schwenksville.
[2] They agreed to her request,[2] though the culture in that part of Pennsylvania would remain generally opposed to women ministers for several decades.
Not a world or continents under single or similar control, but with governments moralized and spiritualized with the principles of liberty, equality, justice and opportunity regulated by righteous law, inspired by a righteous people, loving right, hating evil, helping the weak and restoring humanity to the plane of human brotherhood and sisterhood whereon it shall walk hand in hand with the Divine Fatherhood.After returning to New York City, she spoke out about women's right to preach, and was also outspoken in supporting women's right to vote.
[5] She also ministered to the poor, and was asked by the Mayor of New York to organize a conference on home religion and social services.