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- This article is about Mother Ann Lee. For the singer, see Ann Lee (singer)
Mother Ann Lee (February 29, 1736 - September 8, 1784) was a member of the
Shakers;
who, during the 1770s, emigrated from England to Watervliet, New York due to persecution. The method of worship she and others followed was one of ecstatic dancing
or "shaking", which dubbed them as the Shaking Quakers. After reaching the New World, they were known as Shakers. She was born in Manchester, England and died in Watervliet.
Under her leadership, beginning in 1772, the rejection of marriage, and their work ethic for which they have ever since been known, began to typify the Shaker society.