Elizabeth Rogers Mason Cabot (1834–1920) was an American diarist and philanthropist. Cabot was born in 1834 to a prominent Boston family. Her parents were William Powell Mason, a prominent lawyer, and Hannah Rogers Mason, a descendent of Harvard president John Rogers and of Thomas Dudley, governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Growing up, Cabot lived in Boston and spent her summers in Walpole, New Hampshire. She married Walter Channing Cabot in 1860; the couple had five children and lived in Brookline and Manchester, Massachusetts. Cabot died in 1920 (aged 85).
Elizabeth Rogers Mason Cabot (1834–1920) was an American diarist and philanthropist. Cabot was born in 1834 to a prominent Boston family. Her parents were William Powell Mason, a prominent lawyer, and Hannah Rogers Mason, a descendent of Harvard president John Rogers and of Thomas Dudley, governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Growing up, Cabot lived in Boston and spent her summers in Walpole, New Hampshire. She married Walter Channing Cabot in 1860; the couple had five children and lived in Brookline and Manchester, Massachusetts. Cabot died in 1920 (aged 85). (en)
Elizabeth Rogers Mason Cabot (1834–1920) was an American diarist and philanthropist. Cabot was born in 1834 to a prominent Boston family. Her parents were William Powell Mason, a prominent lawyer, and Hannah Rogers Mason, a descendent of Harvard president John Rogers and of Thomas Dudley, governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Growing up, Cabot lived in Boston and spent her summers in Walpole, New Hampshire. She married Walter Channing Cabot in 1860; the couple had five children and lived in Brookline and Manchester, Massachusetts. Cabot died in 1920 (aged 85). (en)