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Signers of the Declaration of Sentiments at Seneca Falls

  • Lucretia Mott
  • Harriet Cady Eaton - sister of Elizabeth Cady Stanton
  • Margaret Pryor (1785-1874) - Quaker reformer
  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton
  • Eunice Newton Foote
  • Mary Ann M'Clintock (1800-1884) - Quaker reformer, half-sister of Margaret Pryor
  • Margaret Schooley
  • Martha C. Wright (1806-75) - Quaker reformer, sister of Lucretia Mott
  • Jane C. Hunt (1812-1889)
  • Amy Post
  • Catherine F. Stebbins
  • Mary Ann Frink
  • Lydia Hunt Mount - well-off Quaker widow
  • Delia Matthews
  • Catharine C. Paine
  • Elizabeth W. M'Clintock - daughter of Mary Ann M'Clintock. She invited Frederick Douglass to attend.
  • Malvina Seymour
  • Phebe Mosher
  • Catherine Shaw
  • Deborah Scott
  • Sarah Hallowell
  • Mary M'Clintock - daughter of Mary Ann M'Clintock[1]
  • Mary Gilbert
  • Sophrone Taylor
  • Cynthia Davis
  • Hannah Plant
  • Lucy Jones
  • Sarah Whitney
  • Mary H. Hallowell
  • Elizabeth Conklin
  • Sally Pitcher
  • Mary Conklin
  • Susan Quinn
  • Mary S. Mirror
  • Phebe King
  • Julia Ann Drake
  • Charlotte Woodward (c.1830-1921) - the only signer who lived to see the 19th amendment though illness apparently prevented her from ever voting.[2]
  • Martha Underhill - her nephew also signed
  • Dorothy Matthews
  • Eunice Barker
  • Sarah R. Woods
  • Lydia Gild
  • Sarah Hoffman
  • Elizabeth Leslie
  • Martha Ridley
  • Rachel D. Bonnel (1827-)
  • Betsey Tewksbury
  • Rhoda Palmer (1816-1919) - the only woman signer who ever legally voted, in 1918 when New York passed female suffrage.[3]
  • Margaret Jenkins
  • Cynthia Fuller
  • Mary Martin
  • P.A. Culvert
  • Susan R. Doty
  • Rebecca Race (1808-1895) -
  • Sarah A. Mosher
  • Mary E. Vail - daughter of Lydia Mount
  • Lucy Spalding
  • Lavinia Latham (1781-1859)
  • Sarah Smith
  • Eliza Martin
  • Maria E. Wilbur
  • Elizabeth D. Smith
  • Caroline Barker
  • Ann Porter
  • Experience Gibbs
  • Antoinette E. Segur
  • Hannah J. Latham - daughter of Lavinia Latham
  • Sarah Sisson

Thirty-two men signed the Declaration of Sentiments under the heading "...the gentlemen present in favor of this new movement:

  • Richard P. Hunt (1796-1856) - husband of Jane C. Hunt, brother of Lydia Mount and Hannah Plant, all also signers
  • Samuel D. Tillman
  • Justin Williams
  • Elisha Foote
  • Frederick Douglass
  • Henry W. Seymour
  • Henry Seymour
  • David Salding
  • William G. Barker
  • Elias J. Doty
  • John Jones
  • William S. Dell (1801-1865) - uncle of Rachel Dell Bonnel, a signer
  • James Mott (1788-1868) - husband of Lucretia Mott
  • William Burroughs
  • Robert Smalldridge
  • Jacob Matthews
  • Charles L. Hoskins
  • Thomas M'Clintock - husband of Mary Ann M'Clintock
  • Saron Phillips
  • Jacob Chamberlain (1802-1978) - Methodist Episcopal and later a member of the US House of Representatives.
  • Jonathan Metcalf
  • Nathan J. Milliken
  • S.E. Woodworth
  • Edward F. Underhill (1830-1898) - his aunt was Martha Barker Underhill, a signer
  • George W. Pryor - son of Margaret Pryor who also signed
  • Joel Bunker
  • Isaac Van Tassel
  • Thomas Dell (1828-1850) - son of William S. Dell and cousin of Rachel Dell Bonnel, both signers.
  • E.W. Capron
  • Stephen Shear
  • Henry Hatley
  • Azaliah Schooley