Annie Blanche Babbitt was born at
Gagetown,
Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, 17 September 1863. She was the second daughter of Robert Thorne Babbit, Registrar of Queens County, New Brunswick. She was educated in the public schools of Gagetown. Bulyea became a member of the W. C. T. U. in
New Brunswick; and on taking up her residence in
Saskatchewan, she at once affiliated with the local union at
Qu'Appelle, of which body she became president. In 1899, she removed to
Regina, in the same province, where her ability found early recognition and she was elected president. Later, she was chosen superintendent of W. C. T. U. work in the
Northwest Territories. Removing to
Alberta in 1905, she was made honorary president of Edmonton Union. Since that time, Bulyea was chosen honorary president of the Alberta Provincial W. C. T. U., and also of the Dominion W. C. T. U. She also served as president of the Baptist Women's Missionary society of western Canada. ==Personal life==