I know numbers of people who were raised as Quakers but they are just ordinary people living as best as they can and their names will not mean anything to anybody who does not know them, so I shall not write them here.
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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.
He was raised by a Quaker mother, but was not himself a strictly observant Quaker. Also, I believe his last name was 'Nixon.'
Susan B Anthony was raised as a Quaker. She attended a Quaker boarding school and even taught at a Quaker boarding school. She met the abolitionist Frederick Douglas because of Quaker social reformers who met at her family's home.
Dave was raised Quaker (a pacifist).
Betsy Ross was raised in a family of Quakers. Thus she herself is a Quaker.
That was Dolley Madison, the wife of James.
Betsy Ross was originally from a Quaker Family
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.
Betsy ross' family had always been loving and supportive until she married John Ross. She was raised a Quaker and they believed you needed to marry within the religion. John wasn't a Quaker. Her sister was supportive though.
Yes!! If a quaker parrot is taught well and has attention everyday it can learn lots of words/phrases. It is quite common to own a hand reared talking quaker. Their are many people who own a pet quaker that can say around 64 phrases which made around 104 differnet words. The quaker is a very kind parrot that will be nice to humans if raised well. But a quaker can also be territorial if it sees something like a dog, cat a mouse or possibly a fish it can sometimes attack it and trust me it will TAKE IT ON!!! IN MY OPINION THE QUAKER IS A VERY GOOD TALKER AROUND THE 4TH/5TH BEST TALKER but its voice may not be as clear as a cockatoos or a greys. Hope this helped you!!!!!!
Alice Paul was raised in a Quaker family, which influenced her values and commitment to social justice and equality. Quaker beliefs emphasize peace, equality, and community service, principles that guided her work in the women's suffrage movement and beyond. Although she maintained her Quaker identity, her activism also drew from broader ideals of justice and civil rights.