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Margaret Catherine Blaikie (née , Biggar; December 6, 1823 – July 25, 1915) was a Scottish temperance reformer. She became the long-standing president (for 29 years) of the (a women's temperance group, independent but associated with the British Women's Temperance Association) and was involved with the Women's Foreign Missionary Society.

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  • Margaret Catherine Blaikie (en)
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  • Margaret Catherine Blaikie (née , Biggar; December 6, 1823 – July 25, 1915) was a Scottish temperance reformer. She became the long-standing president (for 29 years) of the (a women's temperance group, independent but associated with the British Women's Temperance Association) and was involved with the Women's Foreign Missionary Society. (en)
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  • North Berwick, Scotland (en)
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  • Banff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland (en)
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  • Margaret Catharine Biggar (en)
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  • "My mother became a total abstainer in the hope that her example would influence the poor people in Banff, amongst whom she laboured. But although I have been in favour of temperance all my life, it was not until about twenty years ago that Dr. Blaikie and I came publicly forward as total abstainers. You known that I always work in conjunction with my husband." -Margaret Blaikie (en)
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  • Margaret Catherine Blaikie (née , Biggar; December 6, 1823 – July 25, 1915) was a Scottish temperance reformer. She became the long-standing president (for 29 years) of the (a women's temperance group, independent but associated with the British Women's Temperance Association) and was involved with the Women's Foreign Missionary Society. (en)
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