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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_BellamyMary Bellamy - Wikipedia

    Mary Godat Bellamy was born on December 13, 1861, in Richwoods, Missouri, to Charles Godat and Catherine Horine. [1] Following her father's death her family moved to Galena, Illinois and later to Laramie, Wyoming Territory in 1873. She attended Laramie High School and was a member of its first graduating class.

  2. Nov 8, 2014 · Mary Godat Bellamy, known as “Mollie” to her friends and family, was the first woman to be elected to the Wyoming Legislature in the state’s history. She was elected to the House of Representatives in 1910 and served a single, two-year term. Mary Godat was born December 13, 1861, in Richwoods, Mo.

  3. Jan 31, 2019 · A surveyor, Charles Bellamy named a number of features in the Snowy Range, particularly “Lake Marie,” which he named for his wife. UW legacy spans four generations. Sons of Mary and Charles Bellamy were Benjamin C. Bellamy (1887-1977) and twins Fulton Dodd (1895-1978) and Freeman Godat Bellamy (1895-1896).

  4. Sep 8, 2022 · Mary Bellamy's character, Zorichan, is a yellow and white fox - cat hybrid with neon pink/magenta hair sometimes worn in pigtails and other times worn down. She was originally drawn in a black dress and purple gloves and later grew to reflect a more casual attire and later became a more cartoonish chibi -styled character.

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    Mary Godat Bellamy was an American teacher, politician, and suffragist who served as the first female member of the Wyoming House of Representatives. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Mary Bellamy .

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  8. Mary Godat Bellamy (b. 1861, d. 1954) was the first woman elected to the Wyoming State Legislature. A resident of Laramie, she was one of the five state representatives elected at-large from Albany County.

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