Louisa Bevan
Louisa Bevan | |
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Bevan, 1900 | |
| Born | Louisa Jane Willett 11 April 1844 Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom |
| Died | 12 September 1933 (aged 89) Upper Beaconsfield, Victoria, Australia |
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| Children | 8 including |
Louisa Bevan (born Louisa Jane Willett, 11 April 1844 – 12 September 1933), was an Australian charity worker who lived in Melbourne, Australia. She was the inaugural vice-president of the National Council of Women of Victoria, and one of the first three women elected to committee the Benevolent Asylum in 1898. She also founded an order called the Daughters of the Court, and held the position of the High Dame.