Victoria Woodhull
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Victoria Woodhull
Summary
Victoria Woodhull is a human[1]. She was born in Homer[2]. She was born on September 23, 1838[3]. She passed away in Bredon's Norton[4]. She died on June 9, 1927[5]. She worked as a stockbroker[6], suffragist[7], editor[8], politician[9], and journalist[10]. She ranks in the top 0.68% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,779 views/month, #6,785 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Homer[2], Victoria Woodhull…
- Born in Ohio[12], Victoria Woodhull…
- Victoria Woodhull died in Bredon's Norton[4].
- Victoria Woodhull was born on September 23, 1838[3].
- Victoria Woodhull was born on January 1, 1838[13].
- Victoria Woodhull died on June 9, 1927[5].
- Victoria Woodhull died on June 10, 1927[14].
- Victoria Woodhull died on January 1, 1927[15].
- Victoria Woodhull is buried at Tewkesbury[16].
- Among Victoria Woodhull's spouses was John Martin[17].
- Among Victoria Woodhull's spouses was Canning H. Woodhull[18].
- Among Victoria Woodhull's spouses was James Blood[19].
- A child of Victoria Woodhull was Byron Woodhull[20].
- A child of Victoria Woodhull was Zula Maud Woodhull[21].
- Victoria Woodhull held citizenship in United States[22].
- Victoria Woodhull's professions included stockbroker[6].
- Victoria Woodhull worked as a suffragist[7].
- Victoria Woodhull worked as an editor[8].
- Victoria Woodhull worked as a politician[9].
- Victoria Woodhull worked as a journalist[10].
- Victoria Woodhull's professions included women's rights activist[23].
- Victoria Woodhull's field of work was feminist[24].
- Victoria Woodhull received the National Women's Hall of Fame[25].
- Victoria Woodhull was a member of International Workingmen's Association[26].
- Victoria Woodhull is recorded as female[27].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Homer[2], an unincorporated community[28], in United States[29] and Ohio[12], an U.S. state[30], in United States[31], founded in 1803[32]. Recorded date of birth include September 23, 1838[3] and January 1, 1838[13].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include stockbroker[6], suffragist[7], editor[8], politician[9], journalist[10], and women's rights activist[23]. Victoria Woodhull's field of work was feminist[24].
Recognition
Victoria Woodhull received the National Women's Hall of Fame[25].
Personal Life
Spouses include John Martin[17], a banker[33], 1841–1897[34], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[35]; Canning H. Woodhull[18]; and James Blood[19], a politician[36], 1833–1885[37], of United States[38]. Children include Byron Woodhull[20], 1854–1932[39] and Zula Maud Woodhull[21], 1861–1940[40]. Victoria Woodhull was affiliated with the Equal Rights Party[41].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include June 9, 1927[5], June 10, 1927[14], and January 1, 1927[15]. Victoria Woodhull passed away in Bredon's Norton[4]. Burial took place at Tewkesbury[16].
Why It Matters
Victoria Woodhull ranks in the top 0.68% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,779 views/month, #6,785 of 1,000,298).[11] She has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[42] She is known by 36 alternative names across languages and contexts.[43]
FAQs
Where was Victoria Woodhull born?
Victoria Woodhull was born in Homer[2].
Where did Victoria Woodhull die?
Victoria Woodhull died in Bredon's Norton[4].
Who was Victoria Woodhull married to?
Victoria Woodhull's spouses include John Martin[17], Canning H. Woodhull[18], and James Blood[19].
What did Victoria Woodhull do for work?
Victoria Woodhull worked as stockbroker[6], suffragist[7], editor[8], politician[9], and journalist[10].
What awards did Victoria Woodhull receive?
Honors received include National Women's Hall of Fame[25].