Frances Ellen Burr

Frances Ellen Burr (June 4, 1831 - February 9, 1923) was an American suffragist and writer from Connecticut.

Burr was born on June 4, 1831, in Hartford, Connecticut, and was the youngest of fourteen children.

[3] Burr attended the 4th National Women's Rights Convention held in Cleveland in 1853.

[4] At the convention, she and Isabella Beecher Hooker founded the Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association (CWSA).

[5] Burr was a contributor to The Woman's Bible, and one of eight women who wrote "special commentaries" for the book.