Background
Anna was born in Glasgow, on 4 October 1881, to Margaret Ann MacVean, and Evan Macdonald Munro, a school master. Following her mother"s death in 1892 the family moved to Dunfermline.
Anna was born in Glasgow, on 4 October 1881, to Margaret Ann MacVean, and Evan Macdonald Munro, a school master. Following her mother"s death in 1892 the family moved to Dunfermline.
She became involved with the Wesleyan Methodist Sisters of the People in London working with the poor. She then joined the Women"s Social and Political Union and founded a branch in Dunfermline in 1906. She was briefly imprisoned in 1908 for her protesting, and participated in the protests around the 1911 Census, which the suffragettes boycotted.
On 11 September 1962, she died in Padworth, Berkshire.
She was also a socialist and temperance campaigner.