Clara Martineau
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Clara Martineau J.P. | |
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| Born | 1874 |
| Died | January 29, 1932 (aged 57–58) |
| Monuments | Martineau House |
| Occupations | Councillor and social activist |
| Known for | Being the third woman councillor on Birmingham City Council. |
| Family | Martineau family |
Clara Martineau (1874 – 29 January 1932) was an English councillor and social activist.[1] She was the third woman to serve as a councillor on the Birmingham City Council, representing Edgbaston for 19 years.[2]
Clara Martineau was born in 1874, the daughter of solicitor Sir Thomas Martineau and Emily Kenrick.[3] Thomas Martineau served on Birmingham's Town Council 1876–1893, and was mayor 1884–1887.[3] He received a knighthood in 1887.[3] Clara was privately educated.[4]
Between 1908 and 1909 Martineau acted as Lady Mayoress for her uncle, Sir George Kenrick.[4] She was active in the Unitarian Old Meeting Church, Birmingham.[5][6] There, she was the first woman churchwarden, and occasionally conducted services.[4]