Morse married Lucretia Pickering Walker on September 29, 1818, in
Concord, New Hampshire.
Lucretia Mott herself was staunchly against the idea
and was one of the chief speakers against putting that issue on their Declaration of Sentiments, stating about that proposition,“Why Lizzie, thee will make us ridiculous.”.
The great Frederick Douglas, for one, strongly supported women's suffrage and was a pivotal figure in convincing people at the first
women's rights convention in the U.S.(organized by Stanton and Lucretia Mott) that women must fight for the right to vote;
Even in 1848 when the first women's rights convention in the U.S. met,
organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott, when Stanton suggested they should
try to get the right to vote, Mott herself stated about this,“Why Lizzie, thee will make us ridiculous.”.