Mary Evelyn Wood

Politician and nurse
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroPolitician and nurse
PlacesCayman Islands
isPolitician Nurse
Work fieldHealthcare Politics
Gender
Female
Death1978
Politics:National Democratic Party
The details

Biography

Mary Evelyn Wood (1900 – 1978) was a politician and nurse in the Cayman Islands. She was the first woman elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Cayman Islands.

The daughter of Charles and Julietta Wood, she started a small school in her father's home while she was in her early 20s. Wood trained as a nurse and worked in her community as a nurse, visiting new and expectant mothers and sick persons. She provided care to victims of a typhoid epidemic in the late 1930s.

Wood was one of many women who signed a 1957 petition in support of women's suffrage; women gained the vote in 1959. In the same year, she joined the National Democratic Party, serving as treasurer. In 1962, she was elected to the legislative assembly for Bodden Town district.

Wood was also the first woman in the Cayman Islands to serve on a jury.

In 1965, Wood received the Cayman Islands Certificate and Badge of Honour for her service to the community.

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