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The siblings of Jane Addams were Alice Addams and Mary Addams. Jane Addams is know for being a pioneer settlement social worker and for her work in the women's suffrage movement.
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Mary Rozet Smith, who died in l933.
She had eight siblings: Alice Addams, Mary Addams, John Halderman, William Halderman, Martha Addams, George Bowman Halderman, George Webbwer Addams, Henry Winfield Halderman, Horace Addams, John Webber Addams, and Georgianna Addams.
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Jane Addams did not have a husband. Her life partner was a woman by the name of Mary Rozet Smith. In letters, Jane described herself and Mary as married to each other. The pair met in 1890 and eventually bought a home together in Bar Harbor, Maine. During their relationship, Mary performed all the usual functions of a traditional wife for Jane, and they did not part until Mary's death in 1933. Before Jane died she burned many of her letters from Mary, therefore the exact nature of their companionship is unknown.
Jane and Mary who were friends were try out for the lead role in a theater play and when Mary won Jane became extremely envious of her which caused them problems in their friendship.
Jane Addams' parents were Sarah and John H. Addams. Jane's mother died when she was 2 and her father later married Jane's step-mother Anna Haldeman. Jane had 8 siblings: Mary Catherine, Georgiana, Martha, John, Sarah Alice, Horace, George, and a younger sister whose stillbirth precipitated her mother's death (Georgiana, Horace and George also died in early childhood). Jane also had 4 step-brothers: Henry, George, John and William Haldeman (John and William also died in early childhood). Jane Addams' life partner was a woman by the name of Mary Rozet Smith. In letters, Jane described herself and Mary as married to each other. The pair met in 1890 and eventually bought a home together in Bar Harbor, Maine. During their relationship, Mary performed all the usual functions of a traditional wife for Jane, and they did not part until Mary's death in 1933. Before Jane died she burned many of her letters from Mary, therefore the exact nature of their companionship is unknown.
Mary Rozet Smith was her long-time ( Co-liver or housing mate). This is very sensitive, what with her being a Nobel Peace Laureate.
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