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  1. Nov 19, 2023 · William Penn was born in 1644 to distinguished naval officer Sir William Penn. As a young man, Penn attended Oxford University. However, he was expelled in 1662 for his controversial religious views that disagreed with the Anglican Church. This set him on a path to finding his true spiritual home with the Quakers.

  2. William Penn (1644-1718) is surely one of the best known of Friends from the early years of Quakers. He was born and spent most of his life in England, but is noted for the role he played in early American history.

  3. Early Life and Education. Penn was born on October 14, 1644, in London, England. His father, Admiral Sir William Penn, was a wealthy man. As a child young Penn became interested in religion, but he rebelled against England’s national church, the Church of England. In 1660 he began studying at the University of Oxford.

  4. William Penn was born in 1644, the son of a naval captain. The first year of his life was spent in cheap lodgings on Tower Hill in London. In 1648 the young boy developed smallpox and to aid his recovery the family moved into the country, living at Wanstead in Essex. William’s first education was in a school at Chigwell where the headmaster ...

  5. thednatests.com › william-penn-family-treeWilliam Penn Family Tree

    William Penn, born into a distinguished family, was the son of Admiral William Penn, a prominent figure in the Commonwealth Navy during the English Civil War. His lineage boasted notable standing on both his maternal and paternal sides. On the paternal side, Admiral William Penn had wed Lady Mary, further cementing the family's high status.

  6. William Penn was born in London, England, on October 14, 1644. He was the first of three children of Admiral William Penn and Margaret Jasper. Admiral Penn served in the parliamentary navy during the Puritan Revolution (1647), when the royal forces of King Charles I (1600–1649) fought with those in England's parliament.

  7. Jan 8, 2024 · Who is William Penn? Penn, born in London in October 1644, was known as a “religious and social reformer,” and most commonly as the founder of Pennsylvania, according to the Library of Congress .