The first girl known to be born and raised as a Quaker in 1786 was Elizabeth "Lizzie" M. Wright. She was part of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as Quakers, which emphasizes simplicity, peace, and equality. Quaker communities were particularly active in promoting social justice and education during this period. Lizzie's upbringing in this faith tradition shaped her values and worldview in significant ways.
Charles Marshall - Quaker - was born in 1637.
Anthony Sharp - Quaker - was born in 1643.
Carl Eberwein was born in 1786.
Filipp Vigel was born in 1786.
Modibo Adama was born in 1786.
Dolley Madison, wife of the 4th President of the United States James Madison was born in N. Carolina.The first lady born in 1768 in North Carolina who was raised as a Quaker was Dolley Madison. Wife to the 4th President James Madison.
That was Dolley Madison, the wife of James.
She was born a Quaker, and internalized many of its values. As an adult, however, she became a Unitarian, as she felt they were more progressive in many areas.
Dolly Madison is the only US First Lady to be born in North Carolina. She was born May 20, 1768 in present-day Greensboro, NC. She was the wife of James Madison, the fourth president of the US.
David Barclay - Quaker - was born in 1610.
William Edmondson - Quaker - was born in 1627.
Samuel Fisher - quaker - was born in 1605.
John Fenwick - Quaker - was born in 1618.
John Richardson - Quaker - was born in 1667.
John Barton - Quaker - was born in 1755.
Charles Marshall - Quaker - was born in 1637.
George Benson - Quaker - was born in 1808.