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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Helen Emma Gregory MacGill, jaiotzaz GregoHelen Emma Gregory MacGill, jaiotzaz Gregory; lehen ezkontzaren ondoren, Flesher; bigarren ezkontzaren ondoren, MacGill (Hamilton (Ontario), Kanada, 1864ko urtarrilaren 7a – Vancouver, Kanada, 1947ko otsailaren 27a) Kanadako lehen epaileetako bat izan zen, eta urte askoan herrialdeko emakume epaile bakarra, kazetaria, eta emakumearen eskubideen defendatzaile nabarmena izan zen Kanadan. defendatzaile nabarmena izan zen Kanadan. , Helen Gregory MacGill (née , Gregory; afteHelen Gregory MacGill (née , Gregory; after first marriage, Flesher; after second marriage, MacGill; January 7, 1864 – February 27, 1947) was one of Canada's first woman judges - and for many years the country's only woman judge - journalist, and a noted women's rights advocate in Canada, where she fought for female suffrage. Daughter of Emma and Silas Ebenezer Gregory, her maternal grandfather was Upper Canada barrister and judge Miles O'Reilly, noted for his successful defense of the group accused of participating in the 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion.pating in the 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion.
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rdfs:comment Helen Gregory MacGill (née , Gregory; afteHelen Gregory MacGill (née , Gregory; after first marriage, Flesher; after second marriage, MacGill; January 7, 1864 – February 27, 1947) was one of Canada's first woman judges - and for many years the country's only woman judge - journalist, and a noted women's rights advocate in Canada, where she fought for female suffrage. Daughter of Emma and Silas Ebenezer Gregory, her maternal grandfather was Upper Canada barrister and judge Miles O'Reilly, noted for his successful defense of the group accused of participating in the 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion.pating in the 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion. , Helen Emma Gregory MacGill, jaiotzaz GregoHelen Emma Gregory MacGill, jaiotzaz Gregory; lehen ezkontzaren ondoren, Flesher; bigarren ezkontzaren ondoren, MacGill (Hamilton (Ontario), Kanada, 1864ko urtarrilaren 7a – Vancouver, Kanada, 1947ko otsailaren 27a) Kanadako lehen epaileetako bat izan zen, eta urte askoan herrialdeko emakume epaile bakarra, kazetaria, eta emakumearen eskubideen defendatzaile nabarmena izan zen Kanadan. defendatzaile nabarmena izan zen Kanadan.
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