<P> In entering upon the great work before us, we anticipate no small amount of misconception, misrepresentation, and ridicule; but we shall use every instrumentality within our power to effect our object . We shall employ agents, circulate tracts, petition the State and national Legislatures, and endeavor to enlist the pulpit and the press in our behalf . We hope this Convention will be followed by a series of Conventions, embracing every part of the country . </P> <P> Signers of the Declaration at Seneca Falls in order: </P> <Ol> <Li> Lucretia Mott </Li> <Li> Harriet Cady Eaton - sister of Elizabeth Cady Stanton </Li> <Li> Margaret Pryor (1785 - 1874) - Quaker reformer </Li> <Li> Elizabeth Cady Stanton </Li> <Li> Eunice Newton Foote </Li> <Li> Mary Ann M'Clintock (1800 - 1884) - Quaker reformer, half - sister of Margaret Pryor </Li> <Li> Margaret Schooley </Li> <Li> Martha C. Wright (1806--75) - Quaker reformer, sister of Lucretia Mott </Li> <Li> Jane C. Hunt </Li> <Li> Amy Post </Li> <Li> Catherine F. Stebbins </Li> <Li> Mary Ann Frink </Li> <Li> Lydia Hunt Mount - well - off Quaker widow </Li> <Li> Delia Matthews </Li> <Li> Catharine C. Paine </Li> <Li> Elizabeth W. M'Clintock - daughter of Mary Ann M'Clintock . She invited Frederick Douglass to attend . </Li> <Li> Malvina Beebe Seymour </Li> <Li> Phebe Mosher </Li> <Li> Catherine Shaw </Li> <Li> Deborah Scott </Li> <Li> Sarah Hallowell </Li> <Li> Mary M'Clintock - daughter of Mary Ann M'Clintock </Li> <Li> Mary Gilbert </Li> <Li> Sophrone Taylor </Li> <Li> Cynthia Davis </Li> <Li> Hannah Plant </Li> <Li> Lucy Jones </Li> <Li> Sarah Whitney </Li> <Li> Mary H. Hallowell </Li> <Li> Elizabeth Conklin </Li> <Li> Sally Pitcher </Li> <Li> Mary Conklin </Li> <Li> Susan Quinn </Li> <Li> Mary S. Mirror </Li> <Li> Phebe King </Li> <Li> Julia Ann Drake </Li> <Li> Charlotte Woodward (c. 1830 - 1921) - the only signer who lived to see the 19th amendment though illness apparently prevented her from ever voting . </Li> <Li> Martha Underhill - her nephew also signed </Li> <Li> Eunice Barker </Li> <Li> Sarah R. Woods </Li> <Li> Lydia Gild </Li> <Li> Sarah Hoffman </Li> <Li> Elizabeth Leslie </Li> <Li> Martha Ridley </Li> <Li> Rachel D. Bonnel (1827 - 1909) </Li> <Li> Betsey Tewksbury </Li> <Li> Rhoda Palmer (1816 - 1919) - the only woman signer who ever legally voted, in 1918 when New York passed female suffrage . </Li> <Li> Margaret Jenkins </Li> <Li> Cynthia Fuller </Li> <Li> Mary Martin </Li> <Li> P.A. Culvert </Li> <Li> Susan R. Doty </Li> <Li> Rebecca Race (1808 - 1895) </Li> <Li> Sarah A. Mosher </Li> <Li> Mary E. Vail - daughter of Lydia Mount </Li> <Li> Lucy Spalding </Li> <Li> Lavinia Latham (1781 - 1859) </Li> <Li> Sarah Smith </Li> <Li> Eliza Martin </Li> <Li> Maria E. Wilbur </Li> <Li> Elizabeth D. Smith </Li> <Li> Caroline Barker </Li> <Li> Ann Porter </Li> <Li> Experience Gibbs </Li> <Li> Antoinette E. Segur </Li> <Li> Hannah J. Latham - daughter of Lavinia Latham </Li> <Li> Sarah Sisson <Dl> <Dd> The following men signed, under the heading "...the gentlemen present in favor of this new movement": </Dd> </Dl> </Li> <Li> Richard P. Hunt (1796 - 1856) - husband of Jane C. Hunt, brother of Lydia Mount and Hannah Plant, all also signers </Li> <Li> Samuel D. Tillman </Li> <Li> Justin Williams </Li> <Li> Elisha Foote - spouse of Eunice Newton Foote </Li> <Li> Frederick Douglass </Li> <Li> Henry W. Seymour - spouse of Malvina Beebe Seymour, a signer </Li> <Li> Henry Seymour </Li> <Li> David Spalding - spouse of Lucy Spalding </Li> <Li> William G. Barker </Li> <Li> Elias J. Doty </Li> <Li> John Jones </Li> <Li> William S. Dell (1801 - 1865) - uncle of Rachel Dell Bonnel, a signer </Li> <Li> James Mott (1788 - 1868) - husband of Lucretia Mott </Li> <Li> William Burroughs </Li> <Li> Robert Smalldridge </Li> <Li> Jacob Matthews </Li> <Li> Charles L. Hoskins </Li> <Li> Thomas M'Clintock - husband of Mary Ann M'Clintock </Li> <Li> Saron Phillips </Li> <Li> Jacob Chamberlain (1802 - 1878) - Methodist Episcopal and later a member of the US House of Representatives . </Li> <Li> Jonathan Metcalf </Li> <Li> Nathan J. Milliken </Li> <Li> S.E. Woodworth </Li> <Li> Edward F. Underhill (1830 - 1898) - his aunt was Martha Barker Underhill, a signer </Li> <Li> George W. Pryor - son of Margaret Pryor who also signed </Li> <Li> Joel Bunker </Li> <Li> Isaac Van Tassel </Li> <Li> Thomas Dell (1828 - 1850) - son of William S. Dell and cousin of Rachel Dell Bonnel, both signers . </Li> <Li> E.W. Capron </Li> <Li> Stephen Shear </Li> <Li> Henry Hatley </Li> <Li> Azaliah Schooley </Li> </Ol> <Li> Harriet Cady Eaton - sister of Elizabeth Cady Stanton </Li>

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