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So far as we can trace the Heald line with certainty, they were Protestants in the true sense of the word, for they protested against an established church, whether Roman or Anglican. They were members of the Society of Friends, or, as commonly known, Quakers, being members of that body almost from its inception. "The immigrant ancestor, Samuel Heald and his wife Mary (Bancroft), came to America in 1703 from Cheshire (or Chester County) England, and settled in Chester County, Pa., about twenty years after the first Quaker exodus to Pennsylvania
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Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 April 2021), memorial page for Mary Bancroft Heald (13 May 1673–1735), Find a Grave Memorial no. 9005528, citing Kennett Friends Burial Ground, Kennett Square, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Mary Ann Bumgarner (contributor 47200592) .
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May 13, 1673
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Eccleston, Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1692 |
May 19, 1692
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Mobberly, Cheshire, England
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July 19, 1692
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Mobberly, Co., Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
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1692
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Chester Springs, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
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1694 |
February 20, 1694
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Eckles, Cheshire County, England
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1694
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Carlisle
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1695 |
1695
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Kennett Township, Chester County, Province of Pennsylvania
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1696 |
August 31, 1696
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Stockport, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom
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1697 |
November 15, 1697
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Adsworth, Cheshire, England
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