Nicholas Upsall

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Nicholas Upsall (c.1596 — 20 August 1666) was an early Puritan immigrant to the American Colonies, among the first 108 Freemen in colonial America. He was a trusted public servant who after 26 years as a Puritan, befriended persecuted Quakers and shortly afterwards joined the movement. He was banished from Massachusetts at 60 years of age and helped to found the first Monthly meeting of Friends in the United States at Sandwich, Massachusetts. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Dorchester, Massachusetts, United States
xsd:date 1666-08-20
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rdf:langString Amasa, Elizabeth, Susannah, and Experience
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rdf:langString * Saved the lives of Mary Fisher and Ann Austin * First Puritan to become a Quaker * Helped establish first monthly meetings of Quakers in North America
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rdf:langString innkeeper, landowner
rdf:langString Dorothy Capen
rdf:langString Nicholas Upsall (c.1596 — 20 August 1666) was an early Puritan immigrant to the American Colonies, among the first 108 Freemen in colonial America. He was a trusted public servant who after 26 years as a Puritan, befriended persecuted Quakers and shortly afterwards joined the movement. He was banished from Massachusetts at 60 years of age and helped to found the first Monthly meeting of Friends in the United States at Sandwich, Massachusetts.
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