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  1. Anne Hutchinson (baptized July 20, 1591, Alford, Lincolnshire, England—died August or September 1643, Pelham Bay, New York [U.S.]) was a religious liberal who became one of the founders of Rhode Island after her banishment from Massachusetts Bay Colony. Anne Marbury was the daughter of a silenced clergyman and grew up in an atmosphere of ...

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    Anne Hutchinson was born in Alford, England. Growing up, she learned from her deacon father to question the religious teachings of the Church of England. In 1634, Hutchinson and her husband followed Protestant Minister John Cotton to Massachusetts Bay Colony. There, she shared her own interpretations of Cotton’s teachings, against the precepts of t...

    Hutchinson was born Anne Marbury in Alford, Lincolnshire, England, in 1591. The exact date is not known, but records indicate she was baptized on July 20, 1591. The daughter of a discredited Anglican clergyman, Francis Marbury, she grew up in an atmosphere of learning and was taught to question authority. Her father instilled her with independent t...

    Like many Puritans of his time, Cotton was suppressed for his religious views in the Protestant-led Church of England. In 1633, he migrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and a year later Hutchinson and her husband followed. The colony’s formation was predicated on the idea of religious freedom, however, once the colony was settled, its founding ...

    As Hutchinson’s following grew, the magistrates determined she was dangerous to the community, and Governor John Winthrop charged her sedition and heresy. At her trial in November 1637, Hutchinson was personally interrogated by Winthrop, who claimed that she had defamed the ministers by questioning their Bible teaching. She challenged Winthrop to p...

    Hutchinson was excommunicated from the Church of Boston on March 22, 1638, and banished. With her husband, she joined a colony in what is now Portsmouth, Rhode Island, joining Roger Williams. Her husband died in 1642, and Hutchinson moved to Long Island Sound, which was held under Dutch jurisdiction, to flee the continued persecution from the Massa...

  2. Aug 5, 2018 · Anne Hutchinson was born Anne Marbury in Alford, Lincolnshire, England, and was baptized there on 20 July 1591, the daughter of Francis Marbury and Bridget Dryden. Anne's father had a profound impact on her childhood. Her father worked within the clergy of the Anglican Church of England and, before she was born, had a falling out with them.

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  4. Jan 7, 2023 · Anne Hutchinson (1591 - 1643) The trial of Anne Hutchinson - 1637. Most women were not educated in 17 th century England. They could not own property, and they were rarely in leadership positions. Anne Hutchinson defied society’s conventional roles for women. Anne was born in England in 1591. Her father was a Puritan minister, Francis Marbury.

  5. Anne Marbury Hutchinson was born in England, the daughter of dissident minister Francis Marbury and Bridget Dryden. She grew up in Alford in Lincolnshire, where her father taught her scripture. In 1612, she married William Hutchinson, a merchant and member of a prominent family. From 1614 to 1630, she gave birth to more than a dozen children.

  6. father: Francis Marbury. children: Edward Hutchinson, John Sanford, Susanna Cole, Thomas Savage. Anne Hutchinson was born at Alfred in Linconshire, England, in the family of Francis Marbury and Bridget Dryden. She was baptised on 20th July, 1591. She was born of her father’s second marriage and was the third of her parents’ fifteen children.

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Anne Hutchinson (1591-1643) was an influential Puritan woman whose 'nonconformist' religious beliefs resulted in her excommunication from the Church of Boston and her banishment from the ...

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