John Mason was not a Quaker; he was an English soldier and a colonial governor known for his role in the early 17th century, particularly in the establishment of New Hampshire. He is often associated with the Puritan movement rather than Quakerism. The Quakers, officially known as the Religious Society of Friends, emerged later in the 17th century, founded by George Fox in the 1650s. Mason's activities predated the formation of the Quaker community.
Martin Mason - English Quaker - died in 1676.
Martin Mason - English Quaker - was born in 1650.
John Fenwick - Quaker - was born in 1618.
John Fenwick - Quaker - died in 1683.
John Richardson - Quaker - was born in 1667.
John Richardson - Quaker - died in 1753.
John Barton - Quaker - was born in 1755.
John Hunt - Quaker exile - was born in 1712.
John Saxon Barton died in 1961.
John Hunt - Quaker exile - died on 1778-03-31.
john mason
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