Abraham, Constance Palgrave (1864–1942)

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Abraham, Constance Palgrave (1864–1942)

New Zealand equestrian, tennis player, golfer, and social worker. Name variations: Constance Palgrave Martyn. Born Constance Palgrave Martyn, May 12, 1864, at Palgrave, Suffolk, England; died on Oct 3, 1942, at Te Ranara, New Zealand; dau. of Charles John Martyn (curate) and Catherine Elizabeth (Harrison) Martyn; m. Lionel Augustus Abraham (merchant, d. 1939), 1890; children: 4 daughters and 3 sons.

Active volunteer in community social work; accomplished equestrian, tennis player, and golfer, won many championships; only woman member of Palmerston North Hospital Board (1921–35); elected 1st president of Palmerston North branch of YWCA (1930). Made Member of British Empire (MBE, 1919); received King George V Silver Jubilee Medal (1935).

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 3).

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