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    Mary Fisher, also Mary Fisher Bayley Crosse, (c. 1623–1698) was among the first travelling Quaker ministers. She counts as one of the Valiant Sixty, the group of early itinerant preachers whose mission was to spread the spiritual message of the founder of the Quakers, George Fox. See more

    Mary Fisher was born in Yorkshire, possibly at Pontefract, England. As a young woman she worked as a housemaid for Richard and Elizabeth Tomlinson at Selby, where in late December 1651 she heard the ministry … See more

    In 1658 Fisher travelled in a group of six Quakers to the Mediterranean and to visit the Ottoman Empire to expound her Quaker faith to the Sultan Mehmed IV. When their ship reached Smyrna, she asked the English Consul there how to contact the Sultan. … See more

    In 1652, as a Quaker "Publisher of Truth", Mary Fisher publicly rebuked the vicar of Selby church in an address to his congregation after worship. She was imprisoned in See more

    In 1655, Fisher and another Quaker preacher, Ann Austin, voyaged to the New World to spread the Quaker message there. They were subsidised in their mission by Quaker funds. They first sailed to Barbados in the Caribbean, where they were well received … See more

    In 1662 Mary Fisher married William Bayley of Poole, Dorset, a seafarer and Quaker preacher and writer who had been converted to Quakerism by George Fox in 1655. He died on a sea voyage from Barbados in 1675. She then married John Crosse at See more

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    Mary Fisher (born April 6, 1948) is an American political activist, artist and author. After contracting HIV from her second husband, she has become an outspoken HIV/AIDS-activist for the prevention, education and for the compassionate treatment of people with HIV and AIDS. She is particularly noted for speeches before two Republican Conventions: Houston in 1992 and San Diego in 1996. The 1992 speech has been hailed as “one of the best American speeches of the 20th C…

    • Known for: AIDS activism
    • Occupation: Artist, author
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    Mary Fisher, also Mary Fisher Bayley Crosse, (c. 1623–1698) was among the first travelling Quaker ministers. She counts as one of the Valiant Sixty, the group of early itinerant preachers whose mission was to spread the spiritual message of the founder of the Quakers, George Fox .
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    Mary Fisher (activist) - Early life. Fisher was born Lizabeth Davis Frehling on April 6, 1948, in Louisville, Kentucky, the daughter of Marjorie Faith (née Switow) and George Allen Frehling.
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    In 1662 Mary Fisher married William Bayley of Poole, Dorset, who died while on a sea voyage from Barbados in 1675.
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    Fisher was born Lizabeth Davis Frehling on April 6, 1948, in Louisville, Kentucky, the daughter of Marjorie Faith (née Switow) and George Allen Frehling. Her parents were of Russian Jewish descent.
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    Mary Fisher (missionary) Mary Fisher , also Mary Fisher Bayley Crosse , (c. 1623–1698) was among the first travelling Quaker ministers. She counts as one of the Valiant Sixty , the group …

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    Mary Fisher, also Mary Fisher Bayley Crosse, (c.1623 – 1698) was among the first travelling Quaker ministers. She was one of the Valiant Sixty , the group of early itinerant Quaker

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    Mary Fisher, also Mary Fisher Bayley Crosse, (c. 1623–1698) was among the first travelling Quaker ministers. She counts as one of the Valiant Sixty, the group of early itinerant preachers …

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    Mary Fisher, född cirka 1623 i Yorkshire i England, död 1698 i Charleston i South Carolina, var kväkare och en av de första resande missionärerna. Hon blev en av de "sextio tappra" som …

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    ST. PAUL'S MISSION, LUPANE. Drunken terrorists were responsible for the deaths of two white women missionaries on March 10, 1977. Two white Roman Catholic missionaries, both …

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    Mary Fisher (ca. 1623–1698) was an early preacher and missionary of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). She is one of a group of such preachers who are called the Valiant Sixty . …

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    FISHER, MARY ( fl. 1652–1697), quakeress, was born in a village near York about 1623. She joined the Friends before 1652, in which year she was admitted a quaker minister. Shortly …

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    Mar 12, 2021 · March 12, 2021. by Brockie Follette. In 1658, at the age of 35, Mary Fisher felt prompted to travel in a group of six Quakers to the Mediterranean and visit the Ottoman …

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