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William Savery
William Savery has written: 'A journal of the life, travels, and religious labors of William Savery, late of Philadelphia' 'Three sermons preached at the meeting-house of the people commonly called Quakers, in Hounsditch' -- subject(s): Sermons, Society of Friends 'An alarm' 'A journal of the life, travels, and religious labours of William Savery' -- subject(s): Society of Friends 'Two sermons' -- subject(s): American Sermons, Sermons, Sermons, American, Society of Friends
William Savery was a prominent Quaker minister from Philadelphia who was active in the abolitionist movement. He was passionate about educating former slaves and worked with others to establish schools and institutions that provided education and support for African Americans. Savery believed in the importance of equality and worked tirelessly to uplift marginalized communities.
Roelant Savery has written: 'Roelant Savery in seiner Zeit (1576-1639)' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'Roelandt Savery, 1576-1639' -- subject(s): Dutch Painting, Exhibitions 'Roelandt Savery'
William Bradford was the founder of the Plymouth colony located in Massachusetts. William Bradford founded the Plymouth colony in 1620.
Thomas Savery was born in 1650.
Thomas Savery died in 1715
Henry Savery was born in 1791.
Henry Savery died in 1842.
Jacob Savery was born in 1566.
Jacob Savery died in 1603.
Jill Savery was born in 1972.