Hannah Margaret Penn

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Hannah Margaret Penn (Callowhill)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bristol, Bristol, England, United Kingdom
Death: December 20, 1726 (55)
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Place of Burial: Jordans, Chilterns District, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Thomas Callowhill and Anna (Hannah) Callowhill
Wife of William Penn, Founder of Pennsylvania
Mother of Margaret Freame; Dennis P Penn; Hannah Margaritta Penn; Col. Gov. Richard Penn; John Penn and 1 other

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About Hannah Margaret Penn

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Callowhill_Penn

Hannah Callowhill Penn (11 February 1671 – 20 December 1726) was the second wife of Pennsylvania founder William Penn; she effectively administered the Province of Pennsylvania for six years after her husband suffered a series of strokes and then for another eight years after her husband's death. She served as acting proprietor from 1712 until her death in 1726.

Miss Callowhill was born in Bristol, England, the daughter of Thomas Callowhill, a merchant there. A Quaker, she married William Penn March 5, 1696, when she was 24 and he was 52. She was pregnant with their first of eight children when the couple embarked from England for their three-month voyage to America in 1699. She lived in great style, both in Philadelphia and at Pennsbury Manor, a beautiful estate located in Bucks County, on the Delaware River. When William Penn died at age 73 on July 30, 1718, his will gave Hannah Penn full control of the colony and his fortune. William Penn's oldest son by his first marriage, William Penn, Jr., sought to dismiss his father's will in order to obtain control of the colony. His suit was unsuccessful, and Hannah Penn remained in charge of the colony until she died from a stroke at age 55. Her deputy in Pennsylvania from 1718 till 1727 was Sir William Keith.

Children

John Penn ("the American") (1699-1746), never married.
Thomas Penn (1702-1775), married Lady Juliana Fermore, fourth daughter of Thomas, first Earl of Pomfret.
Margaret Penn (b. 1704)
Richard Penn, Sr. (1706-1771)
Dennis Penn (b. 1707, d. before 1727)
Hannah Margarita Penn (b. 1708)

[Legacy

Hannah Penn is one of the few individuals and the first woman granted the status of Honorary Citizen of the United States, awarded her by Presidential Proclamation by an Act of Congress (PL. 98-516) by Ronald Reagan on November 28, 1984.

When William Penn was laying out the city of Philadelphia in the early 1680s, he named Callowhill Street in his wife's honor. Similarly, a street in Perkasie, Pennsylvania, is also named in her honor.

A middle school in York, Pennsylvania, is named in her honor. http://1490newsblog.blogspot.com/2014/03/hannah-penn-portrait-unvei...

https://www.google.com/books/edition/Colonial_And_Revolutionary_Fam...

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Hannah Margaret Penn's Timeline

1663
December 22, 1663
Knightwick, Worcester, England
1670
1670
1671
February 11, 1671
Bristol, Bristol, England, United Kingdom
1702
March 9, 1702
Bristol, Gloucester, London, England
1704
November 7, 1704
Bucks Co, PA
1705
January 17, 1705
England
1706
February 26, 1706
England
1708
September 5, 1708
Ludgate, London, London, England