Coleman, Alice Merriam (1858–1936)

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Coleman, Alice Merriam (1858–1936)

American church worker. Born Alice Blanchard Merriam, May 7, 1858, in Boston, Massachusetts; died Oct 22, 1936, in Boston, MA; dau. of James Whyte Merriam and Ellen Maria (Blanchard) Merriam; graduate of Bradford (MA) Academy, 1878; m. George William Coleman, June 30, 1891.

Served on board of managers of Woman's Home Missionary Association; switched denomination and joined Gordon's Clarendon Street Church, Boston, MA (1886); served as president of Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society (1890–1909), until its merger with Woman's Baptist Home Mission Society, then as vice-president, and later president and chair of the board, of the new organization; served as founder and 1st president of interdenominational Council of Women for Home Missions (1908–16).

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