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Larcome, Jane

weiblich 1638 - 1708  (69 Jahre)


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  • Name Larcome, Jane 
    Geburt 29 Nov 1638  Bristol, Bristol, England, Großbritannien Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort  [1
    Geschlecht weiblich 
    Tod 1708  , Henrico County, Virginia, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort  [1
    Beerdigung Curles Neck Meeting House Burying Ground, Henrico County, Virginia, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort  [1
    Personen-Kennung I215830  Zimbelmann
    Zuletzt bearbeitet am 23 Mrz 2020 

    Familie Pleasants, John I.,   geb. 27 Feb 1644, Norwich, Norfolk, England, Großbritannien Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ortgest. 12 Mai 1698, , Henrico County, Virginia, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort (Alter 54 Jahre) 
    Eheschließung geschätzt 1670 
    Kinder 
    +1. Pleasants, John II.,   geb. 1671, , Henrico County, Virginia, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ortgest. 1714, , Henrico County, Virginia, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort (Alter 43 Jahre)
    Zuletzt bearbeitet am 23 Mrz 2020 
    Familien-Kennung F72496  Familienblatt  |  Familientafel

  • Ereignis-Karte
    Link zu Google MapsGeburt - 29 Nov 1638 - Bristol, Bristol, England, Großbritannien Link zu Google Earth
    Link zu Google MapsTod - 1708 - , Henrico County, Virginia, USA Link zu Google Earth
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  • Notizen 
    • Findagrave.com:
      findagrave.com/memorial/67711241/jane-tucker_pleasants
      Source:
      History of Henrico County" Louis H. Manarin and Clifford Dowdey:
      The most prominent Quaker in the county was John Pleasants, a planter of means and a respected member of the community. He allowed his house to be used as a meeting place for Quakers and was warned repeatedly. The enforcement of the anti-Quaker acts came when he and his wife were indicted for living together unlawfully according to the rules of the established church, which did not recognize their marriage under the Quaker doctrine.
      He and his wife were fined 240 pounds each for illicit cohabitation and 20 pounds each for every month they failed to attend services of the parish church. Additional fines were imposed of two thousand pounds of tobacco for not having their children baptized and five hundred pounds of tobacco for allowing Quaker meetings in their house. The adoption in England of the Declaration for Liberty of Conscience and Indulgence in Religious Matters of 1687 and the Toleration Act of 1688 allowed dissenting religious groups to hold religious services openly without having to conform to the doctrines of the established church. The governor was directed to proclaim the declarations in every county, and it was to be done with the beating of drums, the firing of cannons and expresions of popular enthusiasm. The proclamation was spread on the Henrico County Minute Book in 1690. The passage of the act relieved Pleasants and his wife of the charges and nullified the fines. That same year, Pleasants set aside a parcel of land for a meetinghouse and graveyard. This meetinghouse was registered with the county court in 1692.
      Smith Manuscript, Ridgeway Library, Philadelphia : Jane Pleasants, wife of John Pleasants, was zealous for the cause of Truth and had a Gift in the ministry which was very acceptable to Friends and particularly serviceable at that early time in a wilderness country, the good effect thereof was very visible in the place where she lived for a long time and where her ability of Body would not admit her to Ride alone which was for several years before her death she used to ride behind one of her servants and so continue to visit Friends and attend meetings to near the last period of her time. She survived her worthy husband by nine or ten years and then departed this life in a good old age in the year 1708, and was Buryed in Friends Burying Ground near Curles Meeting House in the presence of a numerous Assembly of Friends and neighbors.

  • Quellen 
    1. [S170] Findagrave.com, (findagrave.com).