Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Faith Race Street Friends Meetinghouse Philadelphia, PA
1793/01/03 Anna Folger Coffin, wife of Thomas Coffin, gives birth to a daughter, Lucretia Coffin, in Nantucket, Massachusetts. Born Nantucket Massachusetts
1806/00/00 Lucretia Coffin attends Nine Partners Boarding School Education Nine Partners Meeting House and Cemetery Millbrook
1811/04/10 Lucretia Coffin marries James Mott at the Friend's Pine Street Meeting (lost), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Also known as Hill Meeting House, Pine Street Meeting was located between Front and Second Streets. Bride
1841/00/00 For 6 weeks, Minister Chalkley Gillingham and Lucretia Mott share Quaker testimonies in remote areas of west-central Pennsylvania during a journey over the mountains to Centre Quarly Mg and Fishing Creek Mg. Vocation
1850/00/00 Lucretia Mott makes her home in Cheltenham. Known as Roadside, it was demolished in 1912. A marker is on Old York Rd at Latham Park (road). Home Camptown Historic District Cheltenham
1880/11/11 Lucretia Mott dies at home, Roadside (lost), a handsome stone house, standing in tastefully laid out and carefully kept grounds, studded with forest trees, just west of old York Road. Died Camptown Historic District Cheltenham
1880/11/14 The funeral for Lucretia Coffin Mott is held at her home, Roadside, in a manner according to the Society of Friends. In Memoriam
1880/11/14 Lucretia Mott's coffin, hardly larger than a child's, reaches the Fairhill, the Friends cemetery. While thousands looked on, Mott's coffin is reverently lowered in a grave nest to her husband, James Mott. Dr Henry T Child makes a brief address. In Memoriam Fair Hill Burial Ground Philadelphia, PA
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