Ruth Woodbury, a Woman of Wakefield

For today’s Wakefield’s Women profile, the Wakefield Historical Society will salute one of its own in the person of Miss Ruth A. Woodbury. Born of ancient Yankee stock in 1902, Ruth was the daughter of Dr. Frank Woodbury (who descended from Mayflower settlers) and Mary H. Whittle Woodbury, who traced her own lineage to the…

Sophia Knight, Civil War Era Teacher

Today’s “Women in Wakefield” profile is one that was only recently discovered.  It focuses on Miss Sophia Knight. Sophia Knight was born in 1820 and by the 1860 Census, she was living with her family in South Reading.  When the war broke out, she determined to devote herself to help the “freedmen.” Remarkable among women…

Rebekah Evans, a Woman of Wakefield

Women in Wakefield:  Rebekah Evans. Today’s Wakefield’s Women’s History Month spotlight is on Rebekah Evans, whose sketch is provided here.   She is the grandmother of one of our previous subjects, Harriet Newell Flint, the donor of our Civil War Monument. When searching for some representative women to write about for this series, it is…