Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner was born on May 17, 1912, in Charlotte, North Carolina, into a family that valued education and innovation. Her mother, a schoolteacher, and her father, a horticulturist, encouraged her interests in science and invention from a young age. Growing up in a supportive environment, Kenner displayed a strong curiosity and creativity, which later fueled her groundbreaking inventions, including the sanitary belt, an early version of the menstrual pad. Despite facing racial and gender barriers, her childhood experiences laid the foundation for her future achievements as an inventor.
Beatrice Mary Barth died in 1966.
Beatrice Mary Barth was born in 1877.
Mary Davidson was born in 1902.
Mary Davidson died in 1986.
Beatrice Beckley's birth name is Beatrice Mary Beckley.
Princess Beatrice's birth name is Beatrice Elizabeth Mary Mountbatten-Windsor.
Mary Davidson has written: 'Alexander Stewart McLennan, 1845-1932'
Mary Anne Davidson was born in 1972, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Mary Frances Davidson has written: 'The dye-pot' -- subject(s): Dyes and dyeing
Beatrice Mary Blackwood has written: 'A study of mental testing in relation to anthropology' -- subject(s): Anthropology, Intelligence tests
mary's childhood was a childhood of 17 children and she was #15 they grew up as being slaves
Mary Beatrice Kenner invented an improved bathroom tissue holder and received patent 4,354,643, on 10/19/1982.