Georgia May Jobson

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Georgia May Jobson (December 29, 1860 – December 24, 1924) was an American temperance reformer. She served as President of the Richmond-Henrico County Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) (1903–1910),[1] before becoming the first President of the Woman's Prohibition League of America (1910–1924).[2]

Georgia May Spence was born on December 29, 1860, in Richmond, Virginia.[2] Her parents were George A Spence (1831–1865) and Mildred Virginia (Brown) (1836–1892). Georgia's siblings were Walter, Carrie and Kate.[3] Jobson was educated in the public schools of her native city.[2]

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