Offley, Daniel, 1756-1793

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Daniel Offley was a Quaker minister from Philadelphia. He was born to Daniel Offley, Sr., and Rachel Offley on November 29, 1756. Offley was recognized as a minister around 1780, and in 1786 he accompanied Samuel Emlen on a religious visit to many of the islands in the Carribean. In 1789 he married Ann Newbold of Burlington County, New Jersey.

Offley died during 1793 the Yellow Fever epidemic in Philadelphia. While many fled the city, he remained and made visits to the sick. He caught the disease himself at the start of October and died just over a week later.

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referencedIn Hunt, John, 1740-1824. Papers, 1770-1828. Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
creatorOf Christopher Evans papers, 1698-1865 Haverford College Quaker & Special Collections
referencedIn Gummere, Amelia M. (Amelia Mott), 1859-1937. Papers, 1884-1937. Haverford College Library
creatorOf American Friends' Letters, 1682-1986 Haverford College Library
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Philadelphia PA US
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Clergy
Society of Friends
Lay ministry
Quakers
Tax protests and appeals
Yellow fever
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Clergy
Craftsmen
Quakers
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Birth 1756-11-29

Death 1793-10-11

Male

English

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