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    Hannah Callowhill Penn

    Second wife of Pennsylvania founder William Penn

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  1. Hannah Margaret Penn ( née Callowhill; 11 February 1671 – 20 December 1726) was an Anglo-American governor. The second wife of Pennsylvania founder William Penn, she effectively administered the Province of Pennsylvania for six years after her husband suffered a series of strokes, and then for another eight years after her husband's death.

    • Hannah Margaret Callowhill, 11 February 1671, Bristol, England
    • William Penn (1696-1716)
  2. Mar 8, 2022 · Meet Hannah Callowhill Penn, Pa.’s first and only woman leader William Penns wife ran Pennsylvania after her husband fell ill — and kicked ass doing it. by Mónica Marie Zorrilla March...

  3. Hannah Callowhill Penn. Pennsylvanias first female leader. 1671-1726. Hannah Callowhill Penn was a governor, but she was—as too many successful women of her time were—primarily remembered for her role as a wife. The second wife to Pennsylvania founder William Penn, actually.

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  5. Mar 6, 2024 · In 1984, Former President Ronald Reagan declared both Hannah and William honorary citizens of the United States of America. Hannah Callowhill Penn, William Penns wife, effectively administered the Province of Pennsylvania for six years and, like her husband, devoted her life to the pursuit of peace and justice.

  6. Hannah Callowhill Penn, 1671-1726. Photo credit - Wikipedia. Pennsylvania’s first and only official woman leader served as acting proprietor of the Province for 14 years. Born in Bristol, England, to a family of wealthy Quaker merchants.

  7. Hannah Callowhill Penn . Second wife of William Penn, mother of five Penn children Recognized as first female governor of Pennsylvania, as she ran the colony when William Penn was unable . Primary Sources .

  8. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Hannah Margaret Penn ( née Callowhill; 11 February 1671 – 20 December 1726) was an Anglo-American governor. The second wife of Pennsylvania founder William Penn, she effectively administered the Province of Pennsylvania for six years after her husband suffered a series of strokes, and then for another eight years after ...

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