RootsWeb is funded and supported by
Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community.
Learn more.
About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material
Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection
RobbHaas Family Pages Foulke - Haas - Robbins - Worthen Families |
Page Update Log Page Updates Notification |
Foulke Family |
Home | Sources | Pedigree Chart |
Ancestor List |
Name Variations |
Links (This Page) |
Foulke's of Interest |
Foulke Family Reunions |
Edward Foulke Ancestry
Thomas Lloyd |
Foulke Foulk Ffoulk Ffoulke |
Bibliography and
Resources Coed-y-Foel John Fries Rebellion Misc Foulke Info Misc Foulke Photos Foulke Family Herald Foulke Family Timeline Foulke Resources Foulke Family Archive Holdings Orphan Research Other Possible Foulke Family Data Recipes Rhiwaedog (Home of Rhird Fflaid) Rhird Fflaid Wales |
Amasa J Foulke John F "Big Little John" Foulke Joseph Foulke and Gracie Mansion William Dudley Foulke William Parker Foulke |
1898 1998 2008 |
For the Latest information on this family: Go Here (Note about the pages) |
Foulke Resources |
Surname Meaning for "Foulke" English (Derbyshire: Variant of Foulks (Ancestry.com) |
Coed y Foel (Ancestral home of Edward Foulke in Wales) |
Rhiwaedog - Ancestral home of Rhird Fflaid |
Foulke Family Association
(www.foulke.org) - Aug 2014: The web site
appears to have not been updated since 2007 and is not
active - All links appear to function properly - Current Newsletter is the Nov 2007 issue Link, - |
Foulke Bibliography List and Resources |
Foulke Family and the Friend's Church - Foulke Family buried at Gwynedd Friends Burial Ground, Older Burials (Gwynedd, Pennsylvania) - Foulke Family buried at the Richland mm (Pennsylvania) Burying Ground - http://files.usgwarchives.org/pa/bucks/cemeteries/rmm0001.txt - See Foulke Family Timeline - |
Foulke Family Information (Ancestry.com) http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=Foulke |
Ancestry.com/ Philadelphia
County Wills, 1682-1819 - Foulke Family members listed http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=philpa1682&rank=1&new=1&so=3&MSAV=1&msT=1&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&gss=ms_db&gsfn_x=XO&gsln=Foulke&gsln_x=XO&uidh=5w3 |
American Last Names, Foulke: http://www.americanlastnames.us/F/FOULKE.html |
Bailey, David Wayne.
Descendants of Silas McCarty and
Sarah Carrell, The. 2006. -
Part 1 -
Part 2 - - Search in Browser (Ctrl-F) for names - Detailed Family Histories on the McCarty and Foulke Families and other families - Jesse Foulke 94(10) & Mary Baker: - John B. Foulke 94(10)1 - George Foulke 94(10)2 - Sarah Ann Foulke 94(10)3 - William Foulke 94(104 - Amasa J. Foulke 94(10)5 |
Foulke Family Herald - - Reading Notes - Doc2308.pdf - Foulke Family Herald (1991-2008) - Link, April 1991 - Doc2310.pdf Nov 1991 - Doc2311.pdf May 1992 & Nov 1992 - Doc2313.pdf May 1993 & Nov 1993 - Doc2314.pdf May 1994 & Nov 1994 - Doc2315.pdf May 1995 & Nov 1995 - Doc2316.pdf May 1996 & Nov 1996 - Doc2317.pdf May 1997 & Nov 1997 - Doc2318.pdf May 1998 & Nov 1998 - Doc2319.pdf Nov 1999 - Doc2320.pdf Dec 2000 - Doc2321.pdf Nov 2002 - Doc2322.pdf Sept 2003 - Doc2323.pdf May 2005 - Doc2324.pdf May-Nov 2006 - Doc2325.pdf May-Nov 2007 - Doc2326.pdf (Nov 2007 also Doc0717.pdf) www.foulke.org |
Foulke Family Archive Holdings |
Foulke Family Collection - https://www.lancasterhistory.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=210:the-foulke-family-collection-1966-1984-mg-51&catid=37:manuscript-groups&Itemid=57 - Foulke Family Collection, 1966-1984 This collection contains correspondence between Roy A. Foulke and Evelyn A. Benson, genealogy notes, photocopies of pages from genealogy books, bills for research trips, a newspaper obituary, and book inserts. Also included are correspondence and a photocopy of the obituary of Leslie Ann Ricardo pertaining to fraudulent genealogical research.
Link to Archive Collection |
Foulke family papers, 1737-1859.
Foulke, John. University of Michigan - William L. Clements
Library The Foulke family papers consist of correspondence and legal documents, as well as a few genealogical documents, for a prominent Quaker family living in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, through the 18th and 19th centuries. - Catalog Record - OCLC WorldCat Link - Finding Aid |
Foulke family. One branch descended
from James Ffookes, 1972. Foulke, Roy A. - Catalog Record, Cornell University: 205 page genealogical pamphlet of the Foulke family starting with James Ffookes. - OCLC WorldCat Link: http://www.worldcat.org/title/foulke-family-one-branch-descended-from-james-ffookes-1972/oclc/77010679 |
Pedigree of Edward Foulke / revised
and edited by Charles M. Foulke. State Library of Pennsylvania - Published 1983 - 34 leaves - Catalog Record, State Library of Pennsylvania - OCLC WorldCat Link - http://www.worldcat.org/title/pedigree-of-edward-foulke/oclc/21219804 |
Papers, ca. 1703-1911. Foulke
family. (Swarthmore College - Friends Historical Library) The Foulke family of Richland, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, descended from Hugh Foulke, the son of Edward and Eleanor, who moved from Gwynedd at the time of his marriage in 1713. Members of the family were prominent Quakers, active in Richland Monthly Meeting. Hugh's great grandson, Caleb Foulke (1783-1852) married Jane Green. Their son, Benjamin G., married Jane Mather, daughter of Charles and Jane of Whitepain in 1837. Benjamin was Clerk of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting and a conveyancer and farmer. The collection includes family correspondence, business and legal papers, and other miscellaneous materials of the Foulke family of Richland, Pa. Correspondents include Benjamin G. Foulke and his wife, Jane M. Foulke, his mother, Jane Mather, his brother, Caleb Foulke, the latter's brother, Thomas Foulke, Catharine P. Foulke, a Quaker minister, and Thomas Foulke of Gwynedd, Quaker educator. Of particular interest is a letter from Reubens Peale to Jane Roberts concerning silhouettes and correspondence between Joseph Foulke and George Hatton, a cousin in Indiana, about the Hicksite controversy. Also include genealogical information on the descendants of Edward Foulke of Gwynedd. - Foulke Family Papers, ca. 1654-1999 [bulk ca. 1750-860] (10 Jan 2015) - - Catalog Record - OCLC WorldCat Link - |
Foulke Family Papers, ca. 1654-1999
(bulk ca. 1750-1860) (web page accessed 18 Feb 2013) (Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College) See S15, Library Link, A VERY detailed description of the collection and its contents Abstract: (10 boxes; 5 linear ft.) |
Other Foulke Family Members of Interest |
Amasa J Foulke - ID0097
(Accused and convicted of murdering his first wife - 2nd trial found
innocent)
|
William Dudley Foulke ID2689 - President of the 200th Reunion [1898] - [S12 - May 1998 Photo and bio] - William Dudley Foulke: Civil Rights Champion at Home and Abroad - [S12 - Nov 2006] - WikiPedia Article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dudley_Foulke - Foulke.org article: http://www.foulke.org/history/williamdf.html - William Dudley Foulke: A Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress: Link, - Some Books by William Dudley: - Remarks on Cellular Separation, 1861 - Bk3143 - Read Online - Life of Oliver P. Morton, 1899 - Bk2911 - Read Online - Protean Papers, 1903 - Bk3297 - Read Online - Fighting the Spoilsmen: Reminiscences of the Civil Service Reform Movement - Bk3728 - Read Online - A Hoosier Autobiography, 1922 - Bk3727 - Read Online (Thanks to ID4757 for link to this book) - A List of his works (Internet Archive) - Link - Google Search for Books - Link |
John E Foulke - No ID - [S12
- Nov 1999] -- Big Little John -- died 22 Jan 1945 - New Douglas, Illinois - 77 yrs old -- He was 43 inches tall and weighed 58 pounds -- Born 24 July 1867 -- 12th of 13 children born to Israel Foulke [25 Oct 1820 - 1903] and his wife -- John had 6 brothers and 6 sisters |
William Longfellow Foulke - No ID - (1882-1918) - [S12 - Nov 2002] |
Joseph Foulke, ID2653 - Minister, Teacher, Author Link, |
-- William Parker
Foulke - A Foulke Discovers the First Dinosaur in America
[S12 - Nov 1991] -- Foulke, William Parker William Parker Foulke was a US scientist and dinosaur artist who found the first American dinosaur skeleton, Hadrosaurus, a duck-billed dinosaur. The fossilized bones were found by workmen in a Cretaceous marl (a crumbly type of soil) pit on the John E. Hopkins farm in Haddonfield, New Jersey beginning in 1838. Foulke heard of the discovery and recognized its importance in 1858. The dinosaur was excavated and named by US anatomist Joseph Leidy who named it Hadrosaurus foulkii (meaning "Foulke's big lizard"). [http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/F/Foulke/1.html ] "The Dinosaur Hunters" - In 1858, in a sand quarry in Haddonfield, New Jersey, William Parker Foulke discovered a near complete dinosaur skeleton - Hadrosaurus foulkii. This was the first reasonably complete skeleton found in the world. The real significance of it, however, was that for the first time scientists were able to study limb proportions, concluding that these animals walked upright in a bipedal mode - a revolutionary line of thought for reptiles. This specimen is now on display at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. It was originally mounted in 1868 in bipedal pose, by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (who also designed 'Owen's Dinosauria' for the Crystal Palace display in 1854). [http://www.dinohunters.com/Hunters/Foulke/Foulke.htm ] -- "William Parker Foulke" - http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/William_Parker_Foulke -- William Parker Foulke - OpenLibrary - http://openlibrary.org/a/OL166230A/William-Parker-Foulke -- When dinosaurs roamed New Jersey - By William B. Gallagher - Published by Rutgers University Press, 1997 - ISBN 0813523494, 9780813523491 - 176 pages. [William Parker Foulke cited on pages 28 to 34] -- Hadrosaurus Foulkii: The Dinosaur that changed the world -
http://www.ansp.org/hadrosaurus/about_exhibit.php -- "[This] ... Memoir was prepared in accordance with a resolution of the American Philosophical Society, read before a meeting of its members, ... 1868, and published in Vol X of its Proceedings." More Details: Memoir of William Parker Foulke: Read Before the American Philosophical Society, November 6, 1868 - By J P Lesley - Published by Amer. Philosophical Soc., 1869 - 77 pages. [Google Books] -- Remarks on Cellular Separation by William Parker Foulke - [Google Books] - Bk3143
|
Charles Levie, ID4758 - |
Foulke Ancestry: Edward Foulke, ID0168 Hugh Foulke, ID0166 Thomas Foulke, ID2314 Everard Foulke, ID2445 Caleb Foulke, ID2665 Benjamin Green Foulke, ID2677 Charles Mather Foulke, ID3279 Gladys Foulke, ID4751 Charles Levie, ID4758 Living, ID4757 |
Charles Levie, Artist - |
Orphan Research |
John Wilhelm
Foulke - Naturalized 24 Sept 1762 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
S1 - At this time [13 May 2008] I do not know who this individual might be |
George Foulke McCulloch
- A statue used to be in McCulloch Park in Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana - Is there any connection? - 25 Sept 1855 to 27 Mar 1915 - Buried: Beech Grove Cemetery, Muncie - Find a Grave Link - George McCulloch Memorial (Sculpture) - Link - |
Samuel Jones Levick -- Died 19 Apr 1885 at his home in West Philadelphia -- Buried at Merion Meeting House -- First Wife: Ellen Foulke -- Daughter of Caleb Foulke -- Married 3 Apr 1841 - Richland Meeting House -- Ellen died 1842 -- Children of Samuel and Ellen -- Jane Foulke Levick -- 1st Marriage: Edwin A Jackson -- 2nd Marriage: William W J Cooke 17 Oct 1910 -- Second Wife: Susanna Morris Mather -- Died 9 Apr 1904 -- Buried Merion Meeting House -- The children of Samuel and Susanna are listed S3 |
A Samuel Foulke served in the Pennsylvania Assembly abt
1785-1788 -- Source: Newspaper articles, several mentioning Samuel Foulke - Acc1321 - SB-13/Folder 3 -- Printed copies of articles from GenealogyBank.com - Acid Free -- The articles pertain to a Samuel Foulke - I am not sure of the identity of Samuel - none of the Samuel's in my database seem to fit the time period. -- Samuel ID0147 served in the assembly from 1761-1768 -- The only other Samuel I have would only have been 18-20 at the time - so this is a possibility |
Foulke Email: Doc0205.txt |
Other Possible Foulke Family Data |
Cil Owen and Eriviat Hall - Denbigh, North Wales |
ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORT ON HOUSE AND
BARN AT CIL OWEN FEBRUARY 2006 - ST.ASAPH ARCHAEOLOGY SOCIETY http://www.stasapharchaeologysociety.org.uk/DigThis/Cil%20Owen%20combined%20report%20Word97-2003.pdf |
NARRATIVE HISTORY OF CIL OWEN, WAEN,
ST ASAPH, FLINTSHIRE - St. Asaph Archaeology Society http://www.stasapharchaeologysociety.org.uk/CilOwen.html |
Foulkes Family Tree (Cil Owen) - Doc1312.pdf |
http://www.oneoffplaces.co.uk/Europe/Wales/North-Wales/Eriviat-Hall.aspx |
Eriviat was associated with what was
to become the Ffoulkes family at least as early as the time of Ednyfed AP Goronwy Llwyd (fl. 1457). The earliest mention of a member of the family in the archive appears to be a 1518 grant by Goronwy AP Ieuan AP Einion (d. 1525), a free tenant of the township of Eriviat. Einion Llwyd was the son of Ednyfed AP Goronwy Lloyd. Ffoulkes ap Thomas ap Goronwy ( fl. 1539-1573), son of Thomas ap Goronwy ( fl. 1524-1545) and great-great-great grandson of Ednyfed, was to provide the family name as the traditional Welsh patronymics fossilized into an English surname. After Ffoulkes, the estate passed from father to son for several more generations until the death in 1728 of Robert Ffoulkes. He was succeeded by his youngest brother Peter. His four eldest sons all died without issue so that the estate descended on his fifth son, John Ffoulkes (1699-1758), who acquired the Rhydonen estate in Llantysilio, Denbighshire, through his marriage with Catherine, daughter and heir of Henry Roberts of Rhydonen, in 1729. The estate then descended from father to son for several generations: to John Ffoulkes (1736-1814) who married Margaret Clough of Plas Clough; to John Powell Ffoulkes (1770-1826) who married Catherine Mary Jocelyn, daughter of Robert Jocelyn by Elizabeth, daughter of John Salesbury of Bryn y Barcut, Denbighshire; and to John Jocelyn Ffoulkes (b. 1813- 1858). He had eight daughters and the estate appears to have passed to his second daughter Edith Caroline, who married P.H. Humberston of Glan y Wern, Denbighshire. (Source: http://www.eriviathall.co.uk/history.html ) |
Eriviat Estate Records -
National Library of Wales http://anwc.llgc.org.uk/cgi-bin/anw/search2?coll_id=20228&inst_id=1&term=Eriviat%20Estate%20 (Wales) |
Ffoulkes Family of Eviviat Hall
- http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/searches/subjectView.asp?ID=F8882 |
Order of the Crown of Charlemagne
- possible Link through Foulke/Lancaster Line -
Link, - OCC 2135 - (From Crown of Charlemagne website) - Link, |
Thanks to my Cousin, ID4757 for the information above |
Landholders of Philadelphia County 1734 - http://files.usgwarchives.org/pa/philadelphia/land/1734land.txt | ||
GWINIDETH | ||
The Township of Gwinedeth have hitherto refused to give the Constables an Account of their land for which reason it is not known what they hold. | ||
Leonard Hartling |
John Jones, Robert's son John Parkor Hugh Evans Morris Roberts William Roberts Robert Evans Catherine Williams Thomas Evans Cadwaldor Evans Robert Parry John Jones, weaver Cadwalador Jones Hugh Griffith Hugh Jones, tanner Robert Evan ap Rhiderth Robert Roberts |
Robert Humphry Gaynor Jones John Humphry Rowland Hugh Jenkin Morris Evan Foulk Edward Roberts Rice Nanny Evan Roberts Thomas David Hugh Jones John Chillcot John Wood William Williams Thomas Wyat Edward Foulk Lewis Williams Thomas Foulk |
Map of Richland Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1734
S14 -- Shows a John Foulke as a land holder |
Misc Foulke Info |
Relative to Independence Hall
[S12] -- Edward Foulke (1834-1900) - no ID -- Helped to remodel Independence Hall in Philadelphia in 1854-55. |
Farm 'Foulkes' - By brent Edward Foulke [S12 - Nov 1991] |
Foulke Heritage Found a New Life in a 'Fair Land'
-- [Fairland, Gwynedd by Phil Johnson Ruth - a retrospective celebrating the 100th anniversary of Upper and Lower Gwynedd Townships] -- [S12 - May 1992] -- [S12 - Nov 1992] -- Shows a plat map of the Edward Foulke land -- "Foulkes Milling Around" - [S12 - Nov 1993] - Foulke history in the grain milling business -- "Edward Foulke's Gristmill at Penllyn in the 1840s" [S12 - Nov 1993] |
Harry Foulke" by Linda Foulke White - [S12
- May 1992] -- Harry Harvey Foulke -- No ID - (1872-1944) |
"The Burgess Foulke Home - Quakertown, PA" by Margaret Ann Hellmann - [S12 - May 1992] |
Red Wolf to the Front [S12
- Nov 1992] -- "There has been much speculation within the family about the Coat of Arms. William G Foulke of Philadelphia has been kind enough to share his research and knowledge." -- Edward Foulke -- "Rhirid Flaidd was a Welsh knight who lived during the reigns of King Henry II of England (1154-89 and King Richard I 1189-99). His coat of arms is extant in the College of Arms in London. . ." |
Foulke Mansion: The site for
Historical Writing
-- Sally Wister's Journal - written at the Foulke Manison in Penllyn, Pennsylvania -- "Evacuated Germantown Teenager of 1777 - Sally Wister (1761-1804) - Describes Revolutionary War activity in the vicinity of her temporary home at Penllyn" [S12 - May 1992] |
Foulke Family and the Underground Railroad -- Foulke Family Helps Underground Railroad [S12 - May 1993] -- The Foulke Family and the Underground Railroad - [S12 - Nov 2006] -- William Foulke ID ???? Penllyn - he ran a station near the Orthodox Friends Meeting House -- Sara Foulke ID2848 and Richard Moore ID2849 -- Married 17 Jan 1819 -- Assisted Slaves |
Foulke Mansion - a Place in Time - Mansion at Penllyn, Pennsylvania - [S12 - May 1993] |
Coming home again to Wales - by Carol (Willy)
Laycock -- Describes her trip to Wales - June 1993 - [S12 - Nov 1993] |
Liberty Bell Stops at Foulke House - [S12
- Nov 1993] -- Hugh Foulke ID0166 Home - California Road just outside of Quakertown, Pennsylvania -- Photo of the Hugh Foulke Home -- Gives a short history of the house and farm |
Early Foulke Teacher: Nourishing Spirit and Mind
[S12 - Nov 1994] -- Joseph Foulke ID2653 [I Think] -- Reprint of "Recollections of Gwynedd Schools in the Late 1700s from Quaker minister and educator Joseph Foulke (1786-1863) (From the unpublished journal of Joseph Foulke) |
Life at the Old Home - by Melissa K Foulke
-- An account of Edward (1784-1851) ID2673 and Tacy Jones (1791-1865) ID2674 Foulke and Susan Foulke (1781-1842) ID???? -- by Hannah Jones Bacon from an edition of 50 copies published by Francis L Bacon (Hannah's son) in Dec 1916 -- Publishing Info from Google Books: Life at the Old Home: Edward Foulke, 1784-1851 : Tacy Jones Foulke, 1791-1865 - Susan Foulke, 1781-1842 : Some Account of Edward and Tacy Foulke, and Susan Foulke, with Life at the Old Home - By Hannah Jones (Foulke) Bacon - Published by F.L. Bacon, 1916, 47 pages -- "Cleaning the Mill Race" [S12 - Nov 1994] -- "Making Candles" [S12 - Nov 1994] -- "Soap Making" [S12 - Nov 1994] -- "Putting up Pork for Winter" [S12 - May 1995] -- "Outings" [S12 - Nov 1995] -- |
Theophilus Foulke Dines with George Washington
- [S12 - May 1995] -- ID2457 -- "... born in Richland in 1761, on the property conveyed to his father from his grandfather. This property was about half of the tract that Hugh purchased upon his 'removal to the Great Swamp.' The property is located on the west side of the 'Road to Durham,' now known as California Road." -- ". . . no record of why the invitation was issued, or what the topic of discussion ..." -- "... much evidence to support the notion that Theophilus was a very dedicated public servant and loyal patriot." -- "He served as a Justice of the Peace by appointment of the governor." -- "... elected and served as a member of the House of Representatives in 1794-1797." -- "... killed by falling from a tree he had climbed to disentangle a fishing line." 1798 |
The ffoulkes and the Monarchy - [S12 - May
1995] -- Originally published summer 1918 - New York Evening Sun [Reprinted from "Early Friends ... of Upper Bucks |
Decision to Come to America [S12
- Nov 1995] -- Edward ID0168 and Eleanor ID0169 Foulke -- farmed land belonging to Roger Price of Rhiwlas known as Coed Y Foel -- Coed Y Foel means "the wood of the bare hill" -- Lies along the river Treweryn - about 2 miles from Bala -- In he Parish of Llanvor and county of Merionethshire, Wales -- See description of their removal in "Historical Collections Relating to Gwynedd" and other books |
Relatively Speaking by Margaret Ann Hellmann [S12
- Nov 1995] -- Some of the Children of Edward and Eleanor Foulke and Info on them -- Gwen Foulke ID2293 -- Grace Foulke ID2287 -- Catharine Foulke ID2289 -- Evan Foulke ID2290 -- His two wives Ellen Roberts ID2303 and Anne Coulston ID2302 -- Daughter Margaret ID2764 - her spouses and children -- Daughter Esther ID2768 - her spouse and children |
Foulke Family member considered one of the great
American painters - Excerpt from an article by Bennett Schiff -- [S12 - May 1996] -- Stewart Davis - Son of Helen Stewart Foulke and Edward W Davis -- Born 1892 in Philadelphia |
Foulkes populate Canada - [S12 - May 1996] -- Job and Eleanor Hughes [no IDs] |
Ffoulkes in the arts - [S12 - May 1996] -- copied from "The Tapestry Collection of he Late Charles M Ffoulke" |
Olden Times - [S12 - Nov
1996] -- Written by Joseph Foulke [1786-1863] ID2653 -- "... collection of reminiscences of life while growing up in the 'olden times.' " |
The Human Condition - From the Genealogy
Department - [S12 - Nov 1996] -- Military data for descendants of Edward and Eleanor -- Silas and William Foulke - sons of John and Sarah [Hartley] Foulke -- John was son of Judah and Sarah [McCarty] Foulke -- Judah was the son of Samuel and Ann [Greasley] Foulke -- Judah moved from Pennsylvania to Ohio -- Samuel was the son of Hugh and Ann [Williams] Foulke -- Hugh was the second son of Edward and Eleanor Foulke -- Silas eldest son -- William P was the fourth son -- Both served in the Indiana Infantry during the Civil War -- The account of Silas's service record -- William P's information is shorter |
www.foulke.org - Home of the Foulke Family - New Web Site - [S12 - Nov 1997] |
Chirk Castle - [S12 - Nov
2002] -- The Coat of Arms of Rhirid Flaidd is displayed in this castle |
He Sailed the sea 50 years, Now at 80, he paints it
- [S12 - Sept 2003] -- Bayard F Foulke -No ID -- Source: Bulletin Newspaper, New York - 1958 |
Ancient Family with a rich Heritage - [S12
- Sept 2003] -- Weekly Post Newspaper - Bala Wales - 18 Apr 1998 -- "The Foulke dynasty has a rich history in North Wales, entwined with the aristocracy and royalty." |
Larry Foulke Inducted into Hall of Fame for Engineering
at Kansas State University - [S12 - Sept 2003] -- Treasurer of Foulke Family Association |
Red Sox Pitcher Keith Foulke - Helps win World Series - [S12 - May 2005] |
Reflections of Foulkes by Melissa Kay Foulke -
[S12 - May 2005] -- From records of Eliza Ambler Foulke -- Excerpts from letters written by Theophilus Foulke ID2457 -- Lots of good family info -- Marriage certificate image - William ID2308 & Martha ID2307 (Foulke) Edwards - 24 Aug 1738 |
The Beaumont-Foulke House - [S12
- May 2006] -- Photo of the house being moved -- Purchased by Dr Antrim Foulke in 1817 ID2667 |
[US] Senate confirms . . . Edwin G Foulke, Jr, to head
Occupational Safety and Health Administration - -- [S12 - May 2006] -- Photo |
Reflections of Gwynedd Schools in late 1700s -
[S12- May 2006] -- Photo of Joseph Foulke ID2653 -- Minister at Gwynedd Friends Meeting -- Founder of the Gwynedd Boarding School for Boys -- Image circa 1845 |
Foulkes Journey in Wales - -- Part 1: Plas Rhiraedog - [S12 - May 2007] -- Richard W and Lucinda Foulke -- Photo of Rhiwaedog - 2006 -- Part 2: St Melangell - [S12 - Nov 2007] |
Foulkes in the News - [S12 -
May 2007] -- Bill Foulke -- Larry Foulke -- Bruce Foulke -- Keith Foulke - Baseball Player Retires |
Liberty Bell Mural Commemorates a visit to the Home of
Evan Foulke - [S12 - May 2007] -- www.jamesmannartfarm.com/libbell -- Photo of Mural |
Misc Foulke Photos Old Foulke Mansion at Penllyn, Pennsylvania [S12 - Nov 1991] Coed-y-Foel [S12 - Nov 1991] - RobbHaas Web Page 1898 Foulke Reunion group shot [S12 - Nov 1991] - [S12 - May 1997] The countryside near Bala, Merioneth, Wales - [S12 - May 1992] Hugh Foulke Home [S12 - Nov 1993] William Dudley Foulke - ID2689 - [S12 - May 1998] 1998 Foulke Reunion group shot [S12 - Nov 1998]
Foulke Bibliography List and Resources Jenkins, Howard M. Historical Collections Relating to Gwynedd: A Township of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Settled, 1698, by Immigrants from Wales, with some data referring to the Adjoining Township of Montgomery, also settled by Welsh, Second edition. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Howard M Jenkins, 1897. Bk2910 Glenn, Thomas Allen. Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania. Oxford: Fox, Jones and Co., 1911-1913. Bk2909 Roberts, Clarence V and Warren S Ely. Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Clarence V Roberts, 1925. Bk2905 Hinshaw, William Wade and Thomas Worth Marshall. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol 2. Bk2939 Davis, W W H, Warren S Ely and John W Jordan. History of Bucks County Pennsylvania: From the discovery of the Delaware to the Present Time, Volume 3, Second Edition. New York: The Lewis Publishing Co, 1905. [All Biographies] - Bk3104
-- Available from Ancestry.com - http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/BookView.aspx?dbid=14300&iid=dvm_LocHist001132-00001-0
-- (Downloaded from Google Books) C\AAA\Genealogy\Books\Bk3104.pdf
-- Foulke Family members mentioned on the following pages: (pdf = the corresponding page on the .pdf file)
-- Page 21 - - The Foulke and Long Institute
-- Page 89 - pdf 170 - Foulke Family
-- Page 90, 91, 92 -
-- Page 114 - Elizabeth (Roberts) Foulke
-- Page 184 -
-- Page 251 - pdf 390 - Anna Foulke
-- Page 335 - pdf 502 - John Ball and Hannah Foulke
-- Page 388 - pdf 567 - George and Hannah (Foulke) Iden - (Rt Col, top)
-- Page 403 - pdf 582 - Joseph Foulke (Rt Col, 2/3 way down)
-- Page 406 - pdf 585 - Charles Foulke Beaumont - (Rt Col - 2 instances - neat bottom)
-- Page 449 - pdf 636 - Theophilus and Hannah Foulke - (Rt Col, center)
-- Page 469 - pdf 664 - Samuel and Mary (Foulke) Bunting
-- Page 590 - pdf 833 - Charles Foulke Stawn
-- Page 591 - pdf 834 - Jane FoulkeDavis, W W H. The History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania: From the Discovery of the Delaware to the Present Time. Doylestown, PA: Democrat Book and Job Office Print, 1876. Bk3104A
-- Foulke Family members mentioned on the following pages: (pdf = the corresponding page on the .pdf file)
-- Page 456 to P 470 - pdf 474 to 490 - Richland Township section - Foulke family mentioned on several/ most of the pages
-- Page 559 - pdf 584 - Samuel Foulke
-- Page 608 - pdf 636 - Samuel Foulke
-- Page 611 - pdf 639 - Samuel Foulke
-- Page 622 - pdf 650 - Samuel Foulke
-- Page 632 - pdf 660 - Foulke
-- Page 789 - pdf 824 - Hugh FoulkeFoulke, Eliza Ambler. A Book of Historical Facts of Gwynedd Meeting . . . Jordan, John W. Colonial Families of Philadelphia, Vol. 2. New York/Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Co., 1911. Pages 930-944 - Archive.org Roberts, Ellwood. Old Richland Families. Norristown, PA: M R Wills, 1898. Bk2984
-- Hugh Foulke ID0166 is mentioned on page 142Roberts, Ellwood, ed. Biographical Annals of Montgomery County Pennsylvania: Containing . . . New York: T S Behnam & Co, and The Lewis Publishing Company, 1904.
-- 1329 pages
-- I checked the Index and no Foulkes were listed [1 Nov 2007]Browning, Charles H. Welsh Settlement of Pensylvania [sic]. Philadelphia: William J Campbell, 1912. Bk2912
-- Google Books
-- Pages mentioning Foulke: 224, 247, 273, 274, 276, 298, 300, 302, 559, 596, 604Virkus, Frederick A, ed. Immigrant Ancestors: A List of 2,500 Immigrants to America before 1750. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub Co, 1964. Reprint 1986. Bk3448
National Library of Wales site. If you go to the home page and register, which is free, then type
'Foulke' into the search box, you will get quite a few hits.
-- http://www.llgc.org.uk/index.php?id=2Foulke Family Papers, ca. 1654-1999 [bulk ca. 1750-1860]
http://www.swarthmore.edu/libr ary/friends/ead /5045fofa.xml Spraker, Hazel Atterbury, Compiler. The Boone Family. Genealogical Publishing Co, 1985. Bk2981
-- Several references to the Foulke FamilyLancaster, Harry Fred. The Lancaster Family: A History of Thomas and Phebe Lancaster of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Huntington, Indiana: A J Hoover Printing Company, 1902. Bk2930
John Fries Rebellion John Fries led a rebellion against the tax - The Justice of the Peace and one of the assessors was Everard Foulke ID2445 Some of the sources for this Rebellion: S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11
14 Apr 1623 - Baptism of Foulke Thomas - ID0170 13 July 1651 - Birth of Edward Foulke ID0168 - Wales 1682 - Edward Foulke marries Eleanor Hugh - Wales 6 July 1685 - Hugh Foulke ID0166 born - Merionethshire, Wales May 1698 - Edward Foulke Family emigrates from their home at Coed y Foel in Wales via Ireland [Including Hugh Foulke] 17 July 1698 - Edward Foulke Family immigrates to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [Including Hugh Foulke] 1710 - Richland (Great Swamp) Meeting begins under the care of Gwynedd Monthly Meeting [S13] 4 April 1713 - Hugh Foulke Marries Ann Williams 1714 - the Friends Monthly Meeting established. Includes Gwynedd and Plymouth and is called Gwynedd Monthly Meeting [S13] 4 Feb 1718 - Birth of Samuel Foulke ID0147 - Quakertown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania 16 Jan 1733 - Death of Eleanor Hugh Foulke ID0169 - Gwynedd, Bucks County, Pennsylvania 1741 - Edward Foulke Dies - Gwynedd, Bucks County, Pennsylvania 1742 - Richland Meeting separates from Gwynedd, establishing their own Monthly Meeting. Note: Many of the Gwynedd families immigrated to Richland, Providence (now Upper Providence) and Exeter Meetings including about all of the Hughes and Hanks families to Exeter and many of the Foulkes to Richland. [S13] 21 Oct 1743 - Samuel Foulke married to Ann Greasley 21 May 1760 - Death of Hugh Foulke - Richland, Bucks County, Pennsylvania 18 Jan 1763 - Judah Foulke ID0109 born - Richland, Bucks Co, Pennsylvania Top of this Section | Top of Page 1761 - 1768 - Samuel Foulke is a Bucks County, Pennsylvania Representative in the Provincial Assembly of Pennsylvania 1781 - Samuel Foulke is disowned for taking Oath of Allegiance 1784 - Montgomery County established [S13] 29 Nov 1786 - Judah Foulke marries Sarah McCarty 21 Jan 1797 - Death of Samuel Foulke 18 Sept 1805 - Jesse M Foulke ID0088 is born - Pennsylvania 1818 - Judah Foulke and family moves to Miami County, Ohio [Including Jesse M Foulke] 31 March 1831 - Jesse M Foulke marries Mary Yost Top of this Section | Top of Page 26 Apr 1843 - Jesse M Foulke marries Mary Baker - Highland County, Ohio
6/7 Jun 1845 - Birth of George Foulke ID0076 - Ohio 30 Nov 1847 - Judah Foulke dies - Belmont County, Ohio 1850 Census: Jesse M Foulke - Harrison County, Ohio [Including George Foulke] 1860 Census: Jesse M Foulke - Washington Township, Hamilton County, Indiana [Including George Foulke] July 1863 - George Foulke probably called up for Morgan's Raid into Indiana 1870 Census: Jackson Township, Hamilton County, Indiana 18 Feb 1875 - Death of Jesse M Foulke - Jackson Township, Hamilton County, Indiana -
Burial: Bakers Corner Cemetery, Hamilton County, Indiana9 Jan 1875 - George Foulke marries Narcissa Adaline Wilson 1 March 1879 - George Foulke marries Mary Francis Underwood Top of this Section | Top of Page 1880 Census: Jackson Township, Hamilton County, Indiana- George Foulke & Family [Includes Grace Gertrude Foulke] 3 Feb 1880 - Grace Gertrude Foulke ID0015 is born 1894 - Grace Gertrude Foulke graduates from Baker's Corner, Hamilton County school 1900 Census: George Foulke and Family - Jackson Twp, Hamilton Co, Indiana [Including Grace Gertrude Foulke] 1901-1902 - Grace Gertrude Foulke attends DePauw University, Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana 1904 - Grace Gertrude Foulke - St Louis World's Fair 1910 Census: George Foulke & Family - Jackson Twp, Hamilton Co, Indiana - [Including Grace Gertrude Foulke] 14 Sept 1910 - Grace Gertrude Foulke marries Oscar C Robbins - Hamilton Co, Indiana 13 Apr 1911 - George Foulke dies - Jackson Township, Hamilton County, Indiana
Burial: Crown View Cemetery, Sheridan, Hamilton County, Indiana19 Mar 1918 - Walter Clifton Robbins, ID0005 is born - Hamilton Co, Indiana Top of this Section | Top of Page 1920 Census: Oscar C Robbins Family - Harrison Twp, Henry Co, Indiana 1930 Census: Oscar C Robbins Family - George Foulke Farm, Jackson Twp, Hamilton Co, Indiana 1934 - Oscar C Robbins Family - Farm - White River Twp, Hamilton Co, Indiana 1937 - Oscar C Robbins Family - Farm - Green Twp, Randolph Co, Indiana 1943 - Oscar C Robbins & Grace Gertrude Foulke - Farm - Union Twp, Delaware Co, Indiana [Cole Farm] 1944 - Living Robbins ID0001 is born - Muncie, Delaware Co, Indiana 1945 - Charles Beaumont donates the Foulkeways property to Gwynedd Meeting [S13] 1947 - Oscar C Robbins & Grace Gertrude Foulke - move to a Farm - Union Twp, Delaware Co, Indiana [1270N Farm] 8 Feb 1959 - Oscar C Robbins dies - Union Twp, Delaware Co, Indiana Top of this Section | Top of Page About 1960 - Grace Gertrude Foulke - moves to Eaton, Delaware Co, Indiana About 1962 - Grace Gertrude Foulke Robbins moves to Mechanicsburg, Henry Co, Indiana 1964 - Foulkeways established. First residents in 1967. [S13] 13 Aug 1964 - Grace Gertrude Foulke Robbins dies - Muncie, Delaware Co, Indiana 17 Aug 1964 - Grace Gertrude Foulke Robbins is buried in Gardens of Memory, Delaware Co, Indiana
Rhiwaedog - Ancestral home of Rhird Fflaid Wikipedia Article "Rhiwaedog: Our Ancestral Foulke Treasure" [S12 - April 1991] "Rhiwaedog - The Place of the Blood Stained Hill" - [S12 - Nov 2002]
-- 2 Photos of home - close-up and wide angle
-- Home of Rhirid Flaidd"The Blood Stained Hill" - [S12 - Nov 2002]
-- Photo of the hill reputed to be the "Blood Stained Hill" taken from RhiwaedogFoulkes Journey in Wales -
-- Part 1: Plas Rhiraedog - [S12 - May 2007]
-- Richard W and Lucinda Foulke
-- Photo of Rhiwaedog - 2006
Rhirid Flaidd Wikipedia Article Welsh Biography Online/ Rhirid Flaidd
Sources: S20 page 35-36,Battle at Llechryd Bridge, Llechryd, 1088 - Link,
Connection to Gower Family - Link,
Recipes Recipe for Welsh Tea Cakes - Picau Ar Y Maen - S12 - Nov 1997 Welsh Bara Brith (Speckle Bread) - S12 - Dec 2000 Laver Bread - (Bara Lawr) - S12 - Sept 2003, Nov 2006 Ffest Y Cybydd (The Miser's Feast) - S12 - May 2006
Sources | ||
Source Citation |
Image |
|
S1 | Book - Persons Naturalized in the Province of Pennsylvania, 1740-1773. Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1967. Bk3449 | |
S2 | Book - Association of
descendants of Edward & Eleanor Foulke. Edward and Eleanor
Foulke: Their Ancestry & Descendants: 1698-1898: A Memorial Volume.
Philadelphia, PA: Loughead & Co, 1898. Bk2931 Transcript available at the Foulke Family Association web site: http://www.foulke.org/history/docs/1898.html |
|
S3 | Book - Browning, Charles H.
Welsh Settlement of Pensylvania. Philadelphia: William J
Campbell, 1912 - Bk2912 Google Books: http://books.google.com/books?id=i_cMAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Welsh+Settlement&ei=c6F9SM3BOoboigGFsZXtDw |
|
S4 | Pennsylvania Archives - Series 2 - Vol. 9 - Marriages Authorized by the Richland Monthly Meeting of Friends, 1800-1810, page 289 - Acc000964 - www.footnote.com/image/3073917 | |
S5 | John Fries Rebellion - WikiPedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Fries's_Rebellion | |
S6 | The John Fries Rebellion - Part 1, The House Tax Rebellion, 1798-1799 http://www.jamesmannartfarm.com/friesreb1.html | |
S7 | The John Fries Rebellion - Part 2 - The Trial http://www.jamesmannartfarm.com/friesreb2.html | |
S8 | The John Fries Rebellion - Part 3 - President Adams' Proclamation of 12 March 1799 http://www.jamesmannartfarm.com/friesreb5.html | |
S9 | Fries Rebellion: The Enduring Struggle for the American Revolution http://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/14088.html | |
S10 | Book - W W H Davis. The Fries Rebellion. Doylestown, PA, 1899.
Bk2913 -- Acc974 - RH Archives/SB7/Folder 39 - Selected pages from the book which mention Everard Foulke ID2445 |
|
S11 | Book: Thomas Carpenter. Two Trials of John Fries . . . Taken in Shorthand. Philadelphia, 1800. Bk3450 | |
S12 | Foulke Family Herald - Acc001166 | |
S13 | http://www.gwyneddfriends.org/History.htm | |
S14 | Book: Davis W W H, The History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania: From the Discovery of the Delaware to
the Present Time (Doylestown, PA: Democrat Book and Job Office Print,
1876), following page 458 (pdf 478); digital images, Google Books,
http://books.google.com/books?id=bwtNS1C8ljwC&printsec=frontcover
: accessed . Bk3104 "The Foulke Family" - Vol. 3, Page 89 - Google Books Link, |
|
S15 | Foulke Family Papers at Swarthmore
College Separated material / |
|
S16 | Foulke Family Herald: A Newsletter for Descendants of Edward & Eleanor Fulke, Nov. 2007 | Doc0717.pdf |
S17 | Book: Cope, Gilbert and
Henry Graham Ashmead. Historic homes and institutions and
genealogical and personal memoirs of Chester and Delaware Counties,
Pennsylvania. Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Co, 1904. Bk3702,
Vol. 2, Page 188.
www.ancestry.com, accessed 17 Sept 2012. "Mrs. Anna M. Shoemaker" section has information concerning the Edward and Eleanor Foulke Family |
Doc1097.pdf |
S18 | Book: Booth, Edwin Rhodes. Genealogy Tables: Showing the Descent of Edward and Eleanor Foulke, Emigrants from Wales to Pennsylvania, in 1698, . . .Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Loughead & Co., 1898. Bk3721/Doc1300.pdf | Doc1300.pdf |
S19 | Family History Sheet - "The Ancestry of Edward Foulke, of Gwynedd, Pennsylvania" by Charles M Ffoulke. http://www.foulke.org/history/docs/1898.html#ancestry - Acc000972 | Doc0297.pdf |
S20 | Book: Jenkins, Howard M. Historical Collections Relating to Gwynedd: A Township of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Settled, 1698, by Immigrants from Wales, with some data referring to the Adjoining Township of Montgomery, also settled by Welsh, Second edition. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Howard M Jenkins, 1897. Bk2910 | Read Online |
S21 | ||
S22 | ||
S23 | ||
S24 | ||
S25 |
Email
me for more Information -
Updated 26 November, 2017
-
©Copyright - RobbHaas -
|