Henrietta Jessie Shaw Daley
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Born | 17 May 1890
Melvern, Melbourne
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Died | 10 November 1943 |
Occupation | Community Worker |
Spouse | Charles Studdy Daley |
Children | Five |
Parent(s) | Thomas Obbinson(F), Rosa(M) |
Henrietta Jessie Shaw Daley was a Melbourne-based community worker, also known as Jessie. She was born on 17 May 1890.[1]
Daley went to Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne, and Rosbercon College, Brighton, and graduated in science from the University of Melbourne.[1][2] Charles Studdy Daley, a civic commissioner, is the husband of Henrietta.[1][2] Daley had five children.[1][2]
Daley was the district commissioner and president of the Girl Guides Association, vice-president and president of the Canberra Mothercraft Society; Vice-president and the national board of the local branch of the YWCA; and the founder, inaugural president of ACT, National Council of Women.[1][2][3]
Daley died in 1943 and a room at YWCA, Canberra was named in her honor.[1][2]
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