Mildred Barber Abel Explained

Mildred Barber Abel
State:Wisconsin
State Assembly:Wisconsin
District:Marathon 1st
Term Start:January 5, 1925
Term End:January 3, 1927
Predecessor:John W. Salter
Successor:Mathias J. Berres
Birth Name:Mildred Mary Francis Barber
Birth Date:9 January 1902
Birth Place:Greenwood, Wisconsin, U.S.
Restingplace:Pine Grove Cemetery,
Children:2
Father:Joseph L. Barber

Mildred Barber Abel (born Mildred Mary Francis Barber; was an American progressive politician, and one of the first class of female members of the Wisconsin State Assembly. She represented western Marathon County in the 1925 - 1926 session. Her father, Joseph L. Barber, was also a member of the Wisconsin Legislature.

Biography

Abel was born on January 9, 1902, in Greenwood, Wisconsin.[1] Her father, Joseph L. Barber, was a member of the Assembly as well as the Wisconsin State Senate. They became the first father and daughter to serve together in a state legislature in the history of the United States. In 1928, she married Otto Abel. They had one son together in addition to a daughter from Otto Abel's first marriage. She died on September 29, 1976, and is buried in Wausau, Wisconsin.

Career

Abel was elected to the Assembly in 1925. She was one of three women who were elected to the Assembly that year. They were the first women elected to the state legislature in the history of Wisconsin. She was a member of the Progressive Party.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Barber Abel, Mildred. Marathon County Historical Society. 2012-01-08. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160225020253/http://www.marathoncountyhistory.org/PeopleDetails.php?PeopleId=263. 2016-02-25.