Anne Hutchinson

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Anne Hutchinson was an English colonist, Puritan religious leader and midwife active in America's Massachusetts Bay Colony. - AsNotedIn

Notable Position Organization From To
Member Puritans 1633

Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1591/07/20 Anne Hutchinson is born to Bridget Dryden in Alford, Lincolnshire, and baptized there on 20 July 1591. Her father, Francis Marbury, is curate (deputy vicar) of Saint Wilfrid's and the schoolmaster at the Alford Free Grammar School. Born Church Of St Wilfrid Alford
1616/00/00 William and Anne Hutchinson travel to St Botolph's in Lincolnshire to listen to John Cotton's preaching. Faith Church Of St Botolph Skidbrooke with Saltfleet Haven
1637/11/07 Anne Hutchinson is brought to trial on the charges including "traducing slandering the ministers" and being one who "troubled the peace of the commonwealth and churches". Accused Trial of Anne Hutchinson
1638/03/15 Anne Hutchinson is brought to trial at her home church in Boston. Accused Trial of Anne Hutchinson
1638/03/22 Anne Hutchinson is expelled from Massachusetts Bay Colony for heresy. The Old Corner Bookstore is on the site of her residence (lost). Life Old Corner Bookstore Boston Trial of Anne Hutchinson
1638/04/00 A pregnant Anne Hutchinson settles in Pocasset (soon to be renamed Portsmouth). In May, she delivers what her doctor John Clarke describes as a handful of transparent grapes. Life Portsmouth, RI Rhode Island
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