Amy Hurlston
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Born1865
Coventry, Warwickshire, England
Died1949
Ledbury, Herefordshire, England
Occupation(s)journalist, trade unionist, social campaigner
Organization(s)Women's Trade Union League (UK), Women's Emancipation Union
Amy Hurlston | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1865 Coventry, Warwickshire, England |
| Died | 1949 Ledbury, Herefordshire, England |
| Occupation(s) | journalist, trade unionist, social campaigner |
| Organization(s) | Women's Trade Union League (UK), Women's Emancipation Union |
Amy Eliza Hurlston (1865–1949) was a British journalist, editor, social campaigner and trade unionist.[1]
Hurlston was born in Coventry, Warwickshire, in 1865,[2] and was the daughter Alfred Hurlston, a Spon End watchmaker, and his wife Emma Elizabeth Hurlston (née Deacon).[3][1]
She was engaged to a man named Theodore Edmond and sued him for breach of contact when he ended the engagement a month before the wedding was due to take place in 1897.[1] She married surgeon William Wright Wilson in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, in 1909.[4]