Elizabeth Fulton Hester
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Born
January 6, 1839
Elizabeth Fulton
January 6, 1839
DiedAugust 1929
OccupationsMissionary, teacher, nurse
KnownforMissionary and education work
Elizabeth Fulton Hester | |
|---|---|
| Born | Elizabeth Fulton January 6, 1839 |
| Died | August 1929 |
| Occupations | Missionary, teacher, nurse |
| Known for | Missionary and education work |
Elizabeth Fulton Hester was an American missionary, Confederate States of America nurse, and early advocate for women's suffrage who was active in Indian Territory and later the U.S. state of Oklahoma.
Elizabeth Fulton Hester was born in Georgia on January 6, 1839, to Reverend Defau Tallerand Fulton and his wife.[1][2] Defau Fulton had left Virginia to become a Methodist missionary to the Cherokee in North Georgia.[2] She graduated from the Southern Masonic Female Seminary in Covington, Georgia in 1855.[3]