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- Salem, MA -  
 

By this time, it is commonly believed in Massachusetts that Quaker husbands and wives are liable to choose to have a marriage without sex, and this tenent of celibacy is the cause for serious scandal. Myles writes, "William Robinson and Marmaduke Stephenson, who would gain fame as the first two Quaker merchants, [were alleged to hold] the tenent as well." []