Mary Inez Wood

Mary Inez Wood (January 1, 1866 - April 24, 1945) was an American writer and leader in women's rights during the 20th century.

Her first son was Albert James Wood, born in 1887 and married in 1914 to Edna Louise Wildner.

VI 1900-1920, in January 1919, Wood testified three times before New Hampshire Congress in service to woman suffrage.

[4] Then, on September 10, 1919, Wood was the only speaker on the behalf of the suffrage movement before the New Hampshire Senate as it voted to ratify the 19th Amendment, and she was successful.

[1] By all accounts, she was an even-tempered and motherly presence, keeping the school on track and calming all participants when political debates became too heated.