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1750–1817 · England

Martha Routh

One of the most widely-traveled women ministers in Quaker history

Life & Ministry

1750

Born in England

Born in England into a Quaker family. She showed early signs of spiritual sensitivity and a concern for the religious life.

c. 1780

Recorded as a Minister

Became a recorded minister among Friends, beginning a career of extensive travel in religious service that would span decades.

1790s

Journey to America

Undertook a prolonged ministerial journey to America, visiting Friends' meetings throughout the eastern seaboard and becoming one of the most widely-traveled women ministers in the Society.

1817

Death

Died in 1817. Her memoir and letters were published in Friends' Library Vol. XII, preserving the record of her extensive ministry.

Available Works

Memoir of Martha Routh — A Minister of the Gospel in the Society of Friends

Proposed

Published in Friends' Library Vol. XII, this memoir records her decades of ministerial travel throughout England, Ireland, and America.

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Letters and Epistles of Martha Routh

Proposed

A collection of her correspondence published in Friends' Library Vol. XII, revealing her gifts as a pastoral counselor and spiritual guide.

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