Hannah Feake

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Hannah Feake was a 17th-century English colonist in America, known primarily as the wife of religious freedom advocate John Bowne and a member of the prominent Feake family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 17th-century person
English colonist
person
associatedWith Quakers NERFINISHED
religious freedom in colonial America
centuryOfActivity 17th century
countryOfOrigin England
ethnicity English
familyRelation member of the Feake family of colonial New England and New Netherland
gender female
historicalContext English colonization of North America
language English
lifePeriod 17th century
maritalStatus married
memberOf Feake family NERFINISHED
notableFor being a member of the prominent Feake family
being the wife of religious freedom advocate John Bowne
residence American colonies
Flushing, Long Island NERFINISHED
New Netherland NERFINISHED
spouse John Bowne NERFINISHED
spouseNotableFor defending Quaker religious meetings in Flushing
spouseOccupation religious freedom advocate
spouseReligion Quakerism NERFINISHED

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John Bowne spouse Hannah Feake