• John Hunt (1712 – March 31, 1778) was one of the Virginia Exiles, who were a group of Philadelphia area Quakers that were forcibly exiled to Winchester...
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  • Representatives John Hunt (Quaker exile) (1712–1778), Quaker minister, originally from London, England, and one of the "Virginia Exiles" John Hunt (Quaker minister)...
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  • "Virginia Exiles" John Hunt (1740–1824), minister and journalist from Moorestown, New Jersey Frances C. Jenkins (1826–1915), American evangelist, Quaker minister...
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    Miers Fisher (category Quakers from Pennsylvania)
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was imprisoned and exiled during the Revolutionary War because of his Quaker beliefs, and after the war served in the Pennsylvania...
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    January 18, 2019. Records of the Salem Witch-Hunt, Rosenthal, et al., 2009, p. 15, n2 ISBN 978-0521661669 John Hale (1697). A Modest Enquiry Into the Nature...
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  • Samuel Rowland Fisher (category Quakers from Pennsylvania)
    but was exiled and imprisoned during the Revolutionary War because of his Quaker beliefs. Fisher was born in Lewes, Delaware, into a Quaker family with...
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  • Joshua Fisher (merchant) (category Quaker slave owners)
    their brother-in-law Thomas Gilpin and John Hunt died. After evacuation of the British, the group of Quakers were eventually pardoned and allowed to...
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    our Righteous Testimonies against All Evil': Virginia Quakers' Response to John Brown". Quaker History. 100 (2): 1–16. doi:10.1353/qkh.2011.0011. JSTOR 41947713...
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    Mary Dyer (category Quaker ministers)
    American Puritan-turned-Quaker who was hanged in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, for repeatedly defying a Puritan law banning Quakers from the colony. She...
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    other radical Protestant groups of the 16th and 17th centuries, such as Quakers, Seekers, and Familists, who believed that individuals could be directly...
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