Mrs. Cornelia (Amory) Goddard, daughter of Francis Amory, of Boston, and widow of George A. Goddard; she was one of the founders of the New England Hospital for Women, a leader in all improvements in the education of women, and in the work of the Sanitary Commission during the Civil War. She died in Florence, Italy, May 13, 1875, and was buried there.
Cornelia was born in 1810. She was the daughter of Francis Amory and Sarah Kirkland. She passed away in 1875.
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