Yes, Elizabeth Magie was a Quaker. She was born into a Quaker family in 1866 and her beliefs influenced her life and work, including her invention of the Landlord's Game, which later inspired Monopoly. Her Quaker values of social justice and equality are reflected in her advocacy for economic reform and her critique of monopolies.
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Elizabeth Magie, the inventor of the Landlord's Game, which inspired the creation of Monopoly, died from complications related to a stroke. She passed away on December 15, 1948, in her home in Arlington, Virginia. Magie was 81 years old at the time of her death.
Elizabeth Magie was a game designer and was the inventor of The Landlord's Game. She sold it to the Parker Brothers and it became Monopoly. She also invented The King's Men and Bargain Day
English prison reformer Elizabeth Fry (1780 - 1845) was a Quaker (Religious Society of Friends).
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Irene Allen has written: 'On the Edge of the Tamaracks' 'Quaker testimony' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women detectives, Elizabeth Elliot (Fictitious character), Quakers 'Quaker Indictment (An Elizabeth Elliot Mystery)' 'A short introduction to the Old Testament' -- subject(s): Bible, Introductions 'Quaker Testimony (An Elizabeth Elliot Mystery)' 'Quaker indictment' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women detectives, Elizabeth Elliot (Fictitious character), Quakers
Joseph Fry, a banker. He was also a Quaker.
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Magie Dominic was born in 1944.
She was a philanthropist
William Francis Magie died in 1943.
William Francis Magie was born in 1858.