Talk:Ida Sammis
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Name and marriages
[edit]Not all reliable sources but leads to her name and marriages:
- "three-times-married Ida Bunce Sammis Woodruff Satchwell of Huntington, who became one of the first two women members of the state Assembly." LI's Rebels With a Cause: For Alva Erskine Smith Vanderbilt Belmont and other suffragettes, `Failure is impossible' By Kathy Larkin and Joyce Gabriel in Newsday, July 12, 2009, Newsday Inc.
- "MRS. IDA SATCHWELL; First 'Republican Woman State Assembly Member Was 74" NYT obit dated June 5, 1943.
- "Sammis, Edgar Arthur and Bunce, Ida Florence married 23 October 1890 at Cold Spring Harbor" "Note: Ida B. Sammis later became the first woman to represent Suffolk County in the New York State Assembly" [1]
- Ida Florence Bunce, genealogy entry with note by historian that might document name, birth, occupation, marriages, and death, and family history.
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