Pemberton, John, 1727-1795

Dates:
Birth 1727-12-06
Death 1795-01-31
Gender:
Male
English

Biographical notes:

John Pemberton (1727-1795) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on November 25 (Old Style), 1727, the youngest son of Israel Pemberton Sr. and Rachel Read. Pemberton went to England for his health in 1751, and accompanied John Churchman on the voyage and on the preacher's travels in England. Pemberton first spoke as a minister in Penzance, Cornwall. He was involved in Native American issues and was present at the Treaty with the Indians at Easton, Pennsylvania, in 1757. Pemberton married Hannah Zane, daughter of Isaac Zane, in Philadelphia in 8th month, 1766. During the American Revolutionary War, in 1777, Pemberton was taken prisoner as a non-combatant in Winchester, Virginia. Pemberton went again on religious visit to Europe in 1794, where he became ill and died. He was buried in Pyrmont, Germany, 1 month, 31, 1795.

From the guide to the John Pemberton diaries, 1750-1778, (Haverford College Quaker & Special Collections)

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Subjects:

  • United States
  • United States
  • Church work with Indians
  • Clergy
  • Society of Friends
  • Society of Friends
  • Indians of North America
  • Lay ministry
  • Quaker conscientious objectors
  • Quakers
  • Quakers
  • Quakers
  • United States
  • Society of Friends
  • Quakers
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  • Clergy
  • Conscientious objectors
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Places:

  • Federal Republic of Germany, 00, DE
  • Philadelphia, PA, US