Alice Brown Caine
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Alice Brown Caine (née Brown; also known as Mrs. W. S. Caine; February 21, 1849 – January 28, 1918) was an English temperance leader. She served as president of the Women's Total Abstinence Union,[1] the Liverpool Ladies' Temperance Association,[2] and the Deaconesses' National Total Abstinence League.
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Born | Alice Brown February 21, 1849 Liverpool, England |
Died | January 28, 1918 |
Other names | Mrs. W. S. Caine |
Occupation | temperance leader |
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Children | 5, including Ruth Herbert Lewis and William Caine |
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Relatives | John Herbert Roberts and John Herbert Lewis (sons-in-law) |
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