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in Oxfordshire where her father was a maltster and mealman. Ann was aware of her weaknesses for music and clothes and unusually appreciative of her parents restraining advice. Ann became aware of her calling when she was sixteen. The following year her father died, but she was content with her life
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of Pennsylvania as she preached on a 4,000 mile tour of England, Wales and Scotland. Speakman had been brought from America by Deborah Darby. Their tiring tour took two years. She was to blame "northern blasts" as her health declined. After three years she toured again with
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as they ministered in Norfolk, Essex and Suffolk. This again exhausted her and she went home where her youngest sister Rebecca died after an illness. In 1815 and 1816 she toured for the last time and doctors sent her and her sister to recuperate by the sea in Hastings.
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The following year she had to lead her unmarried sisters when their mother died. She was the eldest unmarried sister and she had to arrange a new house for them in
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She returned for the last time to Uxbridge where she worshipped locally. She was ill and it was seen as a release when she died at her home on 10 April 1826.
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with her sisters. This peace was disturbed when three of them married and one of those three, Mary Ashby, died in 1791.
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Gil Skidmore, β€˜Crowley, Ann (1765–1826)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
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Crowley was one of the eight daughters of William and Catherine Crowley. She was born on 8 May 1765 in
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Index

Ann Crowley (singer)
Shillingford
Uxbridge
British
Shillingford
Deborah Darby
Rebecca Young
Sarah Dillwyn
Uxbridge
Phoebe Speakman
Priscilla Hannah Gurney
Piety promoted; in brief biographical memorials, of some of the ... Quakers. Pt.11, by J. Forster
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accessed 4 Feb 2017
Strength in Weakness: Writings of Eighteenth-century Quaker Women
ISBN
978-0-7591-0521-8
Categories
1765 births
1826 deaths
People from Oxfordshire (before 1974)
Quaker ministers

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