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  1. Hannah Margaret Penn (née Callowhill; 11 February 1671 – 20 December 1726) was an Anglo-American governor. The second wife of Pennsylvania founder William Penn , she effectively administered the Province of Pennsylvania for six years after her husband suffered a series of strokes , and then for another eight years after her husband's death.

  2. Mar 8, 2022 · Meet Hannah Callowhill Penn, Pa.’s first and only woman leader William Penn’s wife ran Pennsylvania after her husband fell ill — and kicked ass doing it. by Mónica Marie Zorrilla March 8 ...

  3. After his death in July 1718, Hannah Penn was openly in charge as the guardian for her minor sons, the heirs to the proprietorship. Born on February 11, 1671, Hannah Callowhill, Jr., was the sixth of nine children and the only one to survive to adulthood.

  4. Hannah Callowhill Penn Pennsylvanias first female leader 1671-1726. Hannah Callowhill Penn was a governor, but she was—as too many successful women of her time were—primarily remembered for her role as a wife. The second wife to Pennsylvania founder William Penn, actually.

  5. In 1712, her husband suffered a series of strokes that affected his mental and physical health, so for the six years till his death, Callowhill Penn took control of both family and all the colony matters.

  6. Three centuries ago, Hannah Callowhill Penn shattered the glass ceiling with business acumen, diplomatic sensitivity, Quaker values and a delicate bow. She became Pennsylvanias first and only official female leader.

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  8. Mar 16, 2018 · Hannah Callowhill Penn was Pennsylvania’s first and only female leader, and she ran the state for close to 14 years after her husband William Penn fell ill.

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