Matilda Joslyn Gage, daughter; L. Frank Baum, grandson-in-law
Hezekiah Joslyn (1797 – October 30, 1865[1]) was an American physician and abolitionist.
Joslyn homesteaded at what is today (2020) 8560 Brewerton Rd. in Cicero, New York.[2] The homestead is now considered a potential archaeological site.[3] He was an Onondaga County, New York, doctor after 1823 and in 1865 an officer in the county medical society.[4][5][6]
Joslyn was a founding member of the Liberty Party, an early advocate of abolitionism founded in the 1840s. His daughter Matilda Joslyn Gage was a suffragist as well as a prominent abolitionist.[7] Their home in Fayetteville, New York, where Hezekiah died, was a station on the Underground Railroad.[8][9] His tombstone near his former home in Cicero reads "AN EARLY ABOLITIONIST".[10]
Hezekiah's daughter Matilda was mother-in-law of L. Frank Baum, author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.[11]
^v.d. Luft 2009, p. 43 "Hezekiah Joslyn, a freethinking physician in private practice since 1823 in Cicero, New York, tried in the 1840s to get his daughter Matilda into Geneva Medical College, but there is no record of her ever applying for admission."