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  1. Mary Kinnaird or Mary Jane Kinnaird, Lady Kinnaird; Mary Jane Hoare (1816–1888) was an English philanthropist and co-founder of the Young Women's Christian A...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YWCAYWCA - Wikipedia

    Kinnaird's organisation merged with the Prayer Union started by evangelist Emma Robarts in 1877. The Australian YWCA was formed in 1880 when Mary Jane Barker organised the initial meeting in Sydney. Ann Alison Goodlet became its first President. Goodlet served until 1903. In 1884, the YWCA was restructured.

  3. Kinnaird wurde als Mary Jane Hoare in Blatherwick Park in Northamptonshire geboren. Ihre Eltern William Henry und Louisa Elizabeth starben 1819 bzw. 1816. Sie lebte bei ihrem Großvater väterlicherseits, Henry Hoare, Gutsherr von Mitcham Grove in Surrey. Er starb 1828, und ihr älterer Bruder Henry (1807–1866) wurde ihr Vormund. [1]

  4. 8 de mar. de 2022 · History of the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) The YWCA began in 1855 when the philanthropist Lady Mary Jane Kinnaird founded the North London Home for nurses travelling to or from the Crimean War. The World YWCA was later founded in 1894, with the USA, Great Britain, Norway and Sweden as its founding mothers but the YWCA would go ...

  5. www.christianfocus.com › cmsfiles › productsMary Jane Kinnaird

    Mary Jane. And Uncle Noel knew that she would. In 1841, just four years after she had moved to her uncle’s home, Mary Jane founded an organization of her own. It was the St John’s Training School for Domestic Servants. As each girl came for training, Mary Jane took down her details and kept a record of the work she did. And she

  6. Mary Jane Hoare was the daughter of William Henry Hoare (1776-1820) and Louisa Elizabeth Noel (1786-1816). She married 1843 Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird (1814-1887), 10th Lord Kinnaird of Inchture and 2nd Baron Kinnaird of Rossie.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emma_RobartsEmma Robarts - Wikipedia

    Emma Robarts. Emma Robarts (died 1 May 1877) was a British Christian activist who formed a group known as the Prayer Union. The organisation combined in 1877 with an organisation created by Mary Jane Kinnaird to form the Young Women's Christian Association .