Penn family

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The Penn family is a prominent English Quaker family best known for William Penn, the founder of the Province of Pennsylvania in colonial America.

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Penn family canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English family
Quaker family
family
associatedWith Bristol
London, England
surface form: London

Pennsylvania
Province of Pennsylvania
connectedTo British Crown
Native American tribes in Pennsylvania
early American colonists
countryOfOrigin England
ethnicOrigin English
fieldOfActivity colonial administration
land management
naval service
religious advocacy
governanceRole appointed colonial governors of Pennsylvania
hasAncestralHead Admiral Sir William Penn
hasDescendant John Penn (governor)
Richard Penn Jr.
Richard Penn
surface form: Richard Penn Sr.

Thomas Penn
William Penn
hasMottoOrIdeal religious liberty and toleration (through William Penn)
historicalPeriod 17th century
18th century
influenced development of Quaker colonies in North America
legal and political framework of Pennsylvania
knownFor land proprietorship in colonial America
prominence in early Quaker movement
role in founding and governing the Province of Pennsylvania
legacy name associated with the U.S. state of Pennsylvania
symbol of Quaker ideals in early American history
legalStatusInPennsylvania proprietary family
notableMember Admiral Sir William Penn
John Penn (governor)
Richard Penn Jr.
Richard Penn
surface form: Richard Penn Sr.

Thomas Penn
William Penn
politicalAlignment supporters of religious toleration
politicalRole proprietors of Pennsylvania
propertyOwnership estates in England
large land holdings in Pennsylvania
religiousAffiliation Religious Society of Friends
socialStatus gentry

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Richard Penn memberOf Penn family
Dylan Penn notableFamily Penn family