Thomas C. Hill. I discovered that my ancestor Ann Stone Worley Pusey arrived in 1682 with William Penn on the ship Welcome. Gabe and others, I find this video quite educational and entertaining. III. There were several separations in Quakerism beginning with the Hicksites in 1828. On Long Island, I would guess that about half of all Quaker families before 1800 were connected with the Hicks, the Seaman, the Titus or the Bowen families. Today we could learn more about dedication to kindness and faithfulness. The earliest Quaker settlements were in New England, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. "[12], Cane Creek is located in north central North Carolina. I find it spiritually and emotionally a huge comfort. 1866 Freedmen's Bureau record regarding 75 unnamed Randolph County Quakers abandoning their homes and fleeing to Indiana, the "more quiet west," with at least 125 more to follow. Eliza apparently remained Quaker after her marriage to Alexander who was raised Presbyterian. My mother is still not a U.S. citizen almost 80 years since she left England as a war refugee. ). This one does little to express or show Quaker values. (Best for messages specifically directed to those editing this profile. II. 1: North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee, Vols. Peirce Senr, Thos. Founded in England through the prophetic insights and evangelical ministry of George Fox, the sect expanded rapidly after the mid-seventeenth century. ), daughter of . The Bays and Russels coopers are, See the front of each volume for a list of abbreviations used. The final section for each meeting lists abstracts of the minutes of the monthly meeting for business, including marriages(the date the marriage was approved, not when it occurred), new memberships, transfers of membership, disownments, and restorations to membership. $75.00. When Edmundson returned to the colony in 1676, he reported that Friends were finely settled. Tradition has it that the earliest meeting for worship was established in present Perquimans County at the home of Francis Toms, which was also the site of the first meeting in 1698 of North Carolina Yearly Meeting, the oldest extant religious organization in the state. Our data tell us that each one has the potential to bring in new subscribers who will continue to explore Quaker experience with us. Although most yearly meetings had been divided along the previously noted lines, North Carolina did not experience a separation until 1904, when the North Carolina Yearly Meeting (Conservative) was established by a small minority. Friends Publishing Corporation I am blessed by this. By 1751 Cane Creek Monthly Meeting was established, followed in 1754 by New Garden. Unfortunately, the Wings of Sandwich have been sidetracked by their inability to prove that Deborah Wing was the daughter of the Rev. Thomas Hamm: When youre thinking of common Quaker names, you have to think in terms of geography. Do you think that were better or worse off now that most of us are first or second generation Quaker? Back to the topic at hand, the information presented in todays Quaker speak about old Quaker namesin any study of historical periods one must know who, what, when, and why. Quaker Ref E184.F89 H52 v.7, Peden, Henry C., Jr. Quaker Records of (Baltimore and Harford counties, Northern Maryland, Southern Maryland) Maryland. But the values carried down the generations, and it was good to go back and pick up that dropped stitch and connect with Quakers myself. Search them all for your familys surname(s). The book lists all known monthly meetings in alphabetical order, with their locations, dates of existence, known records, and location of the records. The last paragraph of these introductory pages lists the, The final section for each meeting lists abstracts of the minutes of the monthly meeting for business, including marriages, (the date the marriage was approved, not when it occurred). Supporting North Carolina family history research since 1974. . References: Hiram H. Hilty, By Land and by Sea: Quakers Confront Slavery and Its Aftermath in North Carolina (1993). 1652288099 $ 71.25 (save 5%) Quaker Marriage Certificates (Pennsylvania & North Carolina). I had no idea of our wonderful devout Quaker ancestors. In the 1660s, however, Friends sought to establish order for their community while continuing to honor "that of God" within each person. Hilarious! I may add that Dr. Clements in her Canterbury dissertation placed the Rev. 1667 in Perquimans, North Carolina; Isaac WHITE b: ca. During the Civil War North Carolina Friends were persecuted by Confederate authorities for their radical views on slavery as well as their refusal to support the war effort. It looks like you're using Internet Explorer 11 or older. Your email address will not be published. Family Line Publications, 1996. Quakerism in America was brought to Rhode Island in 1657 from Barbados and England. From these states Quakers migrated in the mid- to late- 1700s to Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia. Levi Coffin, from Coffin, Levi. Click the tab "Hinshaw" above for more tips. Limit 20 per day. https://library.guilford.edu/quaker-genealogy. The need for strict rules of behavior and marriage comes from the core beliefs of the founders. LA. Wilson, this sixth day of he fourth . The following are notes from Quaker records for families with the Gardner surname that arrived in the piedmont area of North Carolina, later forming Guilford County, during the latter part of the 18th century. Reminiscences of Levi Coffin, the reputed president of the Underground Railroad Cincinnati: Robert Clark & Co. https://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/coffin/frontis1.html. How early were your ancestors in North Carolina? Might I suggest some categorization so others may find this great page? William Wade Hinshaws Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy consists of six volumes, each dealing with a different region, and is supplemented by Willard Heisss Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana in seven parts. By the mid-eighteenth century, the backcountry was growing rapidly because of a large influx of settlers from Pennsylvania and Virginia, some of whom were Quakers who formed meetings for worship in the Cane Creek valley and to the west in modern Guilford County. . I wish we had known as being Quaker Friends would have blessed our lives, in my family. ), or the congregation itself. Other books: South River and Goose Creek meetings (Bedford and Campbell counties); Henrico, New Kent and Charles City counties; Cedar Creek (Hanover County); Loudoun and Fairfax counties and Alexandria city, VA. Heiss, Willard. I. Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1936; with Supplement, 1948. The W.F. Quakers organized manumission and African colonization societies and gradually began to advocate abolition of slavery. Max Carter: Today, probably about 80% of Quakers in attendance or membership in our meetings are not generational Quakers. Staff members can also help you withmicrofilm, manuscripts,and family surname files. Also, the name Stanley, from Virginia and later Ohio. My Great Grandmother was a Quaker until she had to move to Ohio to live with her son. Quaker Ref E184.F89 H52 v.1, Hinshaw, William Wade. 15 Dec 1796 d. 25 Dec 1867 New Orleans, LA. If Jane Smith was disowned, however, and the abstract doesn't specify why, original meeting minutes from one or many months earlier will often contain a complaint about what Jane did. , new memberships, transfers of membership, disownments, and restorations to membership. Researchers can consult these records on site during the research room hours. But, I am sad that Mendenhall was not included This is the Quaker family that I am descended from. Share to Facebook. Quaker meetings were organized by geographic areas consisting mainly of Preparative Meetings (Particular Meetings), Monthly Meetings, Quarterly Meetings, and Yearly Meetings. Much of the information in this section is taken from an earlier version of his profile biography. [1] Rescue from the demon whiskey effects. Having Friends Meeting records from earliest times helps paint pictures of what being a member of the Society really meant. By 1775 it had slipped to fifth place with 320 meetings. (I happen to be a 4th generation Quaker and frankly I dont care what your name is. Publishers of Friends Journal and QuakerSpeak. Around 1752, he moved to North Carolina, where he apparently lived out his life, dying there around 1766. For example, each meeting branched off from an older meeting. Quaker Records and Migration - North Carolina Genealogical Society Quaker Records and Migration Craig R. Scott, CG, FUGA This webinar will examine the creation of Quaker records and their meaning for the researcher. A compact disc version of the six-volume collection, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, can be viewed at the FamilySearch Library on compact disc no. [13], A number of additional meetings were begun by Cane Creek, including Deep River (1753), New Garden (1754), Rocky River (1754), Centre (1757), Spring (1777), Holly Spring (1790), and Edward Hill (1899).[14]. Levi Coffin of Guilford County was a founder of the Underground Railroad, which enabled thousands of slaves to escape to freedom. Vol. If you continue with this browser, you may see unexpected results. Comments on Friendsjournal.org may be used in the Forum of the print magazine and may be edited for length and clarity. Vol. I look at my own 11 generations of Quaker in my family tree and its a trunkits Newlins and Johnsons and Bundys and Carters. Write down the microfilm numbers you plan to search on your research log. Quaker Abstract F157. A state map on this page shows the location of each. I appreciated your thoughtful response to that and found that very appropriate. Hinshaw (Author) 1 rating See all formats and editions Paperback $175.00 1 Used from $175.00 And in the extreme, on the national and international level, holding rigid views drives and feeds hatred. It looks like you're using Internet Explorer 11 or older. Julie any reason not to open this page up for editing? Friends Historical Collection, Guilford College. History is interesting! These comments help us understand each other and were a learning experience for me. The first Quaker in North Carolina was one Henry Phillips, who had been a member of that church in New England previous to his coming to Carolina in 1665; though William Edmundson, an Irish Quaker preacher, was the real instigator of Quakerism among the settlers. Does this video on Common Quaker Names promote the inclusion and diversity were striving for? The college today is an important repository of Quaker records. The knowing Folger lazy, Aloha Steven! It will make this page more useful to others researching early Quakers of NC. Max Carter: You get into the Midwest, which essentially was the South moved North from North Carolina and Georgia and South Carolina from the anti-slavery movements of the early 1800s and youve got Farlows and Newlins and Millses and Beesons and Carters, Hoovers, Nixons, Millhouses. North Carolina -- v. 2. On a related note, todays Quaker religious practices have changed dramatically in the last 100 years. As slavery became more of an issue for Quakers, North Carolina was the major source of out migration. I was raised as a Friend but through convincment not blood or so I thought. (i. e. WTF cares what your name is?). Site by. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. They may contain a history of the meeting, lists of members, marriages, deaths, removals, and disownings. Early Church Records of (Chester, Delaware counties), PA, Vols. North Carolina Death Indexes, 1908-2004 Ancestry. Where have you seen some of those names? Quaker founder George Fox also visited that same year. Interesting as I am from the same lineage as well! The Cross Index to Quaker meeting records found on FS Library microfilm 2148 is a list of surnames with the name of the monthly meetings where the surname occurs. Like Ray Regen, I was uncomfortable watching it. And his grandfather and fathers first names is Willard Everett, uncommon names. The reason our team chose to do two videos on this topic (this is the second) is that genealogy research actually draws a huge amount of curiosity about Quakers.
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