Anita Lett

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Born
Anita Georgina Edith Studdy

c. 1871
Died5 June 1940
Enniscorthy, Ireland
OthernamesAnita Georgina Edith Beatty
KnownforFounding the ICA
Anita Georgina Edith Lett
Born
Anita Georgina Edith Studdy

c. 1871
Died5 June 1940
Enniscorthy, Ireland
Other namesAnita Georgina Edith Beatty
Known forFounding the ICA

Anita Georgina Edith Lett (c. 1871 – 5 June 1940) was an Irish activist who founded the Irish Countrywomen's Association, originally known as the United Irishwomen.

Anita Georgina Edith Studdy was born about 1871 in England to Captain Henry Studdy who was a Captain the Royal Navy.[1]

She was married twice. Her first husband was Captain David Longfield Beatty. They were married on 9 January 1899 and later lived in Borodale, County Wexford, Ireland. She was his second wife. They had a son Flight Lieutenant Henry Longfield Beatty, born while they were living in Warwickshire, England on 4 March 1901. Her son died in a flying boat accident on 15 Feb 1935. Her first husband died on 4 April 1904.[1][2]

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