Margaret McFadden

Margaret McFadden
Born
Margaret Bichsel (or Bischell, or Bischelt)

1870
DiedDecember 7, 1932
Occupationcommunity leader
Spouse
Michael Joseph McFadden
(m. 1891; died 1921)
Children2

Margaret McFadden (née, Bichsel, or Bischell, or Bischelt; 1870 – December 7, 1932) was an American community leader, prominent in philanthropic, church, and women's organizations. She served as president of the Minnesota Public Health Association,[1] and the Guild of Catholic Women, the latter being one of the leading and most powerful religious organizations in the region where she lived.[2][3] She was also involved in charitable work to improve the lives of veterans and the poor.

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