T. Adelaide Goodno

T. Adelaide Goodno (née Hansbury; January 3, 1858 – July 9, 1931) was an American social reformer associated with the suffrage and a temperance movements.

She served as president of the North Carolina Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU).

In that city, she became identified with the WCTU, and served for a time as president of the Belmont local Union.

In 1892, the failing health of her husband led to a change of residence, and the home was established at Tyrone, Pennsylvania, where Goodno again took up temperance work, and served for several years as president of the local Union.

In February 1915, with Anna Howard Shaw and others, Goodno was a speaker before the joint committees of the House and Senate, pleading the cause of equal suffrage.