A profile of Mary Dyer who was hanged in 1660 for being a Quaker. ... Notable Women Ancestors: Mary Barrett Dyer: Good summary of what is known of Dyer's life, plus a photo of the Dyer statue erected in 1959 in Boston, info on the "Stuart daughter" legend, descendants, and good bibliography...
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Mary Barrett Dyer (c. 1611 – June 1 1660) was an English Puritan turned Quaker who was hanged in Boston, Massachusetts for repeatedly defying a law banning Quakers from the colony. She is one of the ...
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Quaker martyr, Mary Barrett Dyer left little record of her early life, which may have led to a much bally-hooed and totally unfounded speculation that she was the estranged daughter of Lady Arabella Stuart by her secret marriage with her cousin, Sir William Seymour.
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2. LIFE IN PURITAN MASSACHUSETTS ... 5. ANNE'S FRIEND MARY DYER STANDS BY HER ... 7. MARY DYER BECOMES A QUAKER...
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Although the Puritans had fled England in search of religious freedom, conformity was the only accepted way of life in Boston on the day Mary Dyer died. Tolerance of other religious view points was non-existent.
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Born in England, William and Mary Dyer (c.1611 - 1660), emigrated to Boston in 1635. They became followers of Anne Hutchinson and were drawn into the "antinomian" heresy. Expelled from the Massachuestts Bay Colony by the Puritan elders, ... "In phrasing and oration, Jessa brings important yet often ignored women to life."
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Mary Dyer: A Quaker Martyr ... Mary Dyer and her husband William were originally inhabitants of Boston, and members of the church there, having emigrated from England to the Colony in the year 1635. Mrs. Dyer and her husband became early converts to the doctrines of Mrs. Anne Hutchinson.
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Once again, as was William Penn, Mary Dyer (?-1660) was fighting-and gave up her life-for more than the right to be a Quaker. That right she had-outside of Massachusetts. She was fighting for and did finally die for religious freedom in Massachusetts.
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