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Marion Greeves

Born
Marion Janet Cadbury

(1894-07-18)18 July 1894
Died 7 July 1979(1979-07-07) (aged 84)
Nationality British
Known for Member of the Senate of Northern Ireland
Parent(s) George Cadbury
Elizabeth Taylor
Relatives Egbert Cadbury (brother)
Edward Cadbury (half-brother)
Richard Cadbury (paternal uncle)

Marion Janet Greeves, MBE (née Cadbury; 18 July 1894 – 7 July 1979) was the first one of only two female members of the Senate of Northern Ireland, having been elected to serve as an independent member on 20 June 1950, retiring on 10 June 1969.

Greeves, who was born in England, was the daughter of George Cadbury, a Quaker philanthropist, and his second wife, Elizabeth Mary Taylor. She married linen manufacturer William Edward Greeves (1890–1960), Deputy Lieutenant and High Sheriff of County Armagh, who was also a Quaker, on 14 February 1918, in Bournville. The couple had five children; two daughters and three sons. She lived a relatively normal life at Ardeevin House, Portadown, County Armagh. A Girl Guides centre is named in her honour, she was President of the organisation in Ulster. In 1948, Marion Greeves was awarded the MBE. She died on 7 July 1979, less than two weeks before her 85th birthday.

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