“CROCKETT, Helen Ware (Mrs. Montgomery A. Crockett). 9 Powder House Road, Medfors, Mass.
Born Boston, Mass., July 19, 1959; dau. Albert F. and Edith (Ware) Sise; ed. Boston, Miss Ireland’s private school; m. Medford, Mass., Mar. 24, 1886, Dr. Montgomery A. Crockett; children Albert Sise Crockett, b. Oct. 17, 1889; Gilman Kinball, b. Jan. 10, 1892. Against woman suffrage. Episcopalian. Sec. of St Paul’s (Buffalo N.Y.) Branch Girls’ Friendly Soc; vice-pres. of diocesan organization of same for 16 years.”
Source: Woman’s Who’s Who of America, by John William Leonard, the American Commonwealth Co., New York, 1914, page 216
Helen was obviously well educated and very active in social activities of her day and an activist in causes she believed in.
Wayne said that.