Lydia Taft was born on February 2, 1712 in Massachusetts and is remembered for being the first woman to legally vote in America. Her vote was due to her late husband's landowner and taxpayer status of his estate. This event was a major milestone in the fight for women's suffrage and paved the way for future generations of women to have a voice in politics.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $3 million (2024)
About
Secured a place in the history books by becoming the first woman to ever legally vote in America, paving the way for early women's suffrage. The nature of the vote had to do with landowner and taxpayer status of her late husband's estate.
Before Fame
She married her husband Josiah Taft, a Lieutenant and later Captain in the French and Indian War, in 1731. The vote occurred in 1756.
Trivia
The 146A route in Massachusetts that leads to Rhode Island is named on her behalf.
Family Life
With Josiah she gave birth to eight children named Josiah, Ebenezer, Caleb, Asahel, Joel, Joel, Bazaleel, and Chloe.
Associated With
Emma Miller was a women's suffrage advocate while Taft was a suffrage pioneer.