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Abington mm - Montgomery
County, Pennsylvania -
Link,
History of meeting, Back Creek mm - Randolph County, NC Bush River, Newberry County, South Carolina (William Tomlinson, ID0209) Cane Creek mm - Alamance County, North Carolina S15, Center mm, Clinton County, Ohio - (Lewis Underwood Family) - [031] Centre mm, Centre County, Pennsylvania [038] Chester Friends mm [IN] - Chester Friends Cemetery (Separate Pages) Chester mm - Delaware County, Pennsylvania Clear Creek mm, Highland County, Ohio - Link (Amos, ID0180 & Priscilla Underwood) - Cemetery - Clear Creek Burial Ground (AKA: Hightop Cemetery) Concord mm [Ohio] S14, Contentnea Quarterly Meeting [NC] - [009-002] Deceased Friends, Indiana Yearly Meeting [035] Deep River Quarterly [NC] - Deep River mm [NC] - [004] Duck Creek mm - Henry County, Indiana - Anti-Slavery Orthodox Eastern Quarterly Meeting [NC] - [009-004] Elk mm - Preble County, Ohio (West Elkton, Ohio)- Anti-Slavery FUM Hicksite - Eli Stratton - Doc3204.pdf Exeter mm - Berks County, PA - Judah Foulke Family - Link, Fairfield mm [IN] - [005] Fall Creek mm, Highland County, Ohio S9, [028] Fall Creek mm, Madison County, Indiana - (Jesse Foulke) - [030] Green Street mm, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [024] Greenwood mm - Hamilton County, Indiana [006-007] Gwynedd mm & Cemetery [PA] - (Separate Pages) Hopewell mm [IN] - [006] Hopewell mm, Frederick County, Virginia Hinkle Creek [IN] [029] Indiana Meetings, Misc. - [006] Indiana Yearly Meeting - (Anti-Slavery) [IN] - [034] Indiana Yearly Meetings - [034] Marlboro Friends Meeting [NC] - [009-010] Maurice River mm - Cumberland County, New Jersey - [025] Medford mm - Medford, New Jersey [032] Miami (FGC) - Miami County, Ohio - [026] Milford mm [IN] - [006] Newberry mm [OH] - [007] New Garden Quarterly [NC] - [008] New Garden mm [NC] - [008] New Garden Friends Meeting [IN] - [006] Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends Mt Pleasant/Damascus, Ohio Pennlyn mm - Pennlyn mm Cemetery [PA] (Separate Pages) Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Plainfield mm (Union County, New Jersey) [036-001] Poplar Ridge mm - Hamilton County, Indiana [006-008] Providence mm - Jackson Township, Hamilton County, Indiana [037] Rahway mm (Union County, New Jersey) [036-002] Richland mm [IN] - [006-006] Radnor mm - Delaware County, Pennsylvania Richland mm and Richland Cemetery [PA] Sharps Meeting House - Hamilton County, Indiana [022-006] Sheridan mm - Sheridan - [021] Short Creek (Mt. Pleasant) mm Jefferson County [Harrison], Ohio [027] Southern Quarterly Meeting [NC] - [012] Spicewood mm (Adams Township, Hamilton County, Indiana) - Spicewood Cemetery - (Separate Pages) Springfield Meeting [IN] - Springfield mm - Guilford County, North Carolina - [011] - Springfield mm Cemetery NC Surry Quarterly Meeting [NC] - [009-007] Western Quarterly Meeting [NC] - [013] Western Yearly Meeting [Plainfield, IN] - [014] Westfield Meetings - (Separate Page) West Grove mm, Hamilton County, Indiana (Separate Page) West Grove mm, Wayne County, Indiana [016] White Lick mm [IN] - [018] Yadkin Valley Quarterly Meeting - [009-009] Yearly Meetings, Indiana - [034] |
[001] Books |
Draughon, Wallace R. North Carolina Genealogical Reference: A Research Guide for all Genealogists Both Amateur and Professional. Durham, North Carolina: Seeman Printery, Inc, 1966. [pages 474-481] [4] - Bk2879 |
Gwynedd Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of
Friends 1699-1949, 250th Anniversary. Gwynedd, Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania, 1949. Bk2980 - Repository: Ancestry.com - Subjects: Quakers - Family History - Foulke Family |
Heiss, Willard C. Abstracts of the Records of the Society of
Friends in Indiana. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1962. -
Repositories: HEPL &
APL -Bk2973 - An Index to Quaker Meetings Listed in these Volumes (Partial) |
Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy
- [FTmag Feb 2006, page 64] - 6 Volumes -- Vol-1: North Carolina [Bk2932] - Ancestry.com - Supplement, Ancestry.com - -- Vol-2: New Jersey and Pennsylvania [Bk# 2939] - Ancestry.com - -- Vol-3: New York - Ancestry.com - -- Vol-4: Ohio [Bk2933] - Ancestry.com - -- Vol-5: Ohio [Bk2934] - Ancestry.com - -- Vol-6: Virginia - Ancestry.com - -- Vol-7: Indiana [See: Heiss - Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana - above] * Vol 1-6 Repository: Ancestry.com Link, |
McDaniel, Ethel Hittle. The Contributions of the Society of Friends to Education in Indiana. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1939. Bk2989 |
Nelson, Jacquelyn S. Indiana Quakers Confront the Civil War. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, c1991. Bk2983 |
Weeks, Stephen Beauregard. Southern Quakers and Slavery. The Johns Hopkins Press, 1896. Bk2976 |
Woody, Thomas. Early Quaker Education in Pennsylvania.
New York: Teacher's College, Columbia University, 1920 Repository:
Google Books
- Bk2955 Chapter 1: Origins of Quakers Chapter 2: Meeting organization Chapter 3: Educational ideals of Quakers |
Arnold, Lisa Parry. Thee and Me: A Beginner's Guide to Early Quaker Records. 2014. Bk3902 |
List of Quaker Books and Publications |
Publications, Software, Supplies (Cyndi's List) |
Bibliography - Wikipedia |
Legacy QuickGuide - Quaker Genealogy - Doc1716-006.pdf |
[002] Magazine/ Journal Articles Hendrickson, T A. "Indianapolis and Slavery: 'A Moral Refrigerator.' " Black History News & Notes, Winter 2007, Volume 29, Number 1, pp3-6. [Westfield and Noblesville and Quakers mentioned several times in this article] "Finding Quaker Ancestors" - Internet Genealogy, July 2008, pages 40-43
- Good article giving background info on Quakers and several links to online research sites"The Life and Religious Experience of T. Townsend" by Thomas Townsend. An Insight into the Hicksite Movement.
[003] Links |
Earlham College - American Friend Obituary Index (OK May 2014) - Friends Collection and College Archives (OK May 2014) - FAQ (OK May 2014) - Digital Quaker Collection (OK May 2014) - Libraries Main Page (OK May 2014) The Religious Society of Friends (OK May 2014) Quaker Corner - Rootsweb (OK May 2014) Links to Quaker Reference Material (RootsWeb) - (OK May 2014) Quaker Surnames (RootsWeb) - (OK May 2014) Quaker Monthly Meeting list (RootsWeb) - (OK May 2014) Society of Friends in the United States - FamilySearch Wiki (OK May 2014) Quakers of Wales - articles (OK May 2014) www.QuakerMeetings.com (OK May 2014) Ancestry.com: * The Quaker Collection - Link, * Quaker Research Guide - Link, * U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 - Link, * U. S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1994 - Link, * U.S. Hinshaw Index to Selected Quaker Records 1680-1940 - Link, * U.S., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol I–VI, 1607–1943 - Link, * |
[004] Deep River (NC) Guilford County, North Carolina - Cemetery | |||
Location: 5300 W. Wendover Ave. (Corner of Wendover Ave and Penney Road), High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina | |||
WikiPedia | |||
Deep River Friends Meeting - Link - | |||
Church History | |||
Church History by Bob Ouradnik - Doc0868.pdf | |||
Deep River Quarterly Meeting est. 1818 consisted of 7 monthly meetings, one of which was Deep River Monthly, all located in Guilford County, NC, except Archdale in Randolph and Charlotte in Mecklenburg Co. S4, page 478, | |||
Deep River
Information from NCRANDOL-L News Group, 9 May 2002:
- Question: "Does anyone know if there was a place that the Deep River MM was held from about 1770 or so and where that place is? Can it be located on a present day Map?" - See: Doc2007.pdf (Note: most of the URLs no longer work) - |
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Book: Deep River Friends: A Valiant People. Cecil E. Haworth. North Carolina Friends Historical Society, 1985. Bk3883 - Archive.org Read Online - | |||
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Pictures Info - Doc2644.txt |
[005] Fairfield mm (Ind) |
Hendricks County, Indiana - [S11, part 6, page 1] |
[006] Other Indiana Meetings |
[003-001] Hopewell Monthly Meeting - Henry County, Indiana [2] |
[006-002] |
[006-003] Milford Monthly Meeting - Wayne County, Indiana [2] |
[006-004] Monthly Meeting - Hamilton County, Indiana [2] |
[006-005] New Garden Friends Meeting - Wayne County, Indiana - [5] |
[006-006]
Richland -
Indiana: (See Carmel mm) * Richland Monthly Meeting was founded in 1841; its name was changed at the end of 1891 to Carmel Monthly Meeting) S19, * See Doc2639.pdf |
[006-007]
Greenwood mm - Hamilton County, Indiana * See: Doc2640.pdf |
[006-008] Poplar Ridge mm - Hamilton County, Indiana * See: Doc2642.pdf |
[007] Newberry Monthly Meeting (Ohio) |
Clinton County, Ohio [2] - [S9, page 369] |
[008] New Garden (NC) |
== New Garden Quarterly Meeting was established in 1787 -
consisting of 9 Monthly Meetings, all located in
Guilford County, NC except for
Chapel Hill, Kernersville, Miami, Raleigh, Winston-Salem. [4, page 478] == New Garden Monthly Meeting was established in 1754. [4, page 478] New Garden Friends Meeting, Guilford County NC |
http://ncgenweb-cem.com/index.php/Guilford-County/New-Garden-Meeting-Guilford-County-NC |
https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=2037 |
[009] North Carolina Quakers |
[009-001] This Source gives a good description of the Quaker movement in North Carolina. Beginning on page 477 it lists the yearly meeting and the 8 quarterly meetings and the 68 Monthly meetings from 1698 to 1964. [S4, page 474-481] |
[009-002]
Contentnea Quarterly Meeting -
Established 1788 - 10 Monthly Meetings - all in or near Wayne County, NC
- [S4, page 477, 478] -- Monthly Meetings: Bethany, Bethesda, Goldsboro, Hood Swamp, Neuse, Nahunta, New Hope, Oakland, Rhodes, Woodland |
[009-003] Deep River Quarterly and Monthly Meeting - Guilford County - [S10, page 773] |
[009-004] Eastern
Quarterly Meeting
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Established 1680 - 2 Meetings - Perquimans County, NC [4, page 478] -- Monthly Meetings: Piney Woods, Up River |
[009-005] New Garden Quarterly and Monthly Meeting - Guilford County |
[009-006] Southern Quarterly - Randolph County |
[009-007] Surry Quarterly Meeting - Established 1898 - Surry Co, NC and Grayson
Co, Virginia [4, page 479] -- Monthly Meetings: Ararat, Center Valley, Friends Union, Galax, Mount Airy, Mountain View, Siloam, Pilot Mountain, Pine Hill, Union Hill, Westfield, White Plains. |
[009-008] Western Quarterly - Guilford and Randolph Counties |
[009-009]
Yadkin Valley Quarterly Meeting -
Established 1889 - 10 Monthly Meetings - Yadkin and Iredell Counties, NC -- Source: [S4, page 480] -- Monthly Meetings - Brannon, Deep Creek, East Bend, Forgush, Harmony Grove, Hunting Creek, Mount Carmel, Pilot View, Union Cross, Winthrop |
[009-010] Marlboro Friends Meeting (Marlborough)
- Randolph County, North Carolina http://www.quakerfinder.org/quaker/near/NC/Sophia/915 2668 Marlboro Church Rd - Sophia, NC 27350-0520 336-495-1426 Google Map S10, pages 741-772 - Marlboro Cemetery Marlboro Conservative Marlboro FUM Ancestry.com Record Links -
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[011] Springfield Meeting (NC) |
Randolph County, North Carolina - [S10, page 847] |
[012] Southern Quarterly Meeting (NC) |
- Established 1819 - 13 Monthly Meetings all located in
Randolph Co, NC, except for Prosperity Monthly in Moore Co.
,page 478
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[013] Western Quarterly Meeting (NC) |
Established 1759 - Consisting of 12 Monthly meetings all located in Alamance, Guilford, Chatham, and Randolph Counties, NC [4, page 479] |
Monthly Meetings: Cane Creek, Center [Guilford
Co], Chatham, Concord, Edward Hill, Graham, Liberty [Randolph], Plainfield, Providence, Rocky River, South Fork, Spring |
[014] Western Yearly Meeting (Ind) |
Plainfield, Indiana - http://www.westernym.net/ |
Google Map |
203 South East Street, Plainfield, IN 46168 - (317) 839-2789 |
[015] Westfield Meeting (Ind) - Moved Here |
[016] West Grove Meeting (Ind, Wayne County) - |
Centerville, Wayne County, Indiana - [S11, Part 4, page 1] |
Marriages 1818-1899 - Ancestry.com: Link, "Record of Marriage Certificates for West Grove Monthly Meeting" |
Membership, Book A - Ancestry.com: Link, |
[017] West Grove (Ind, Hamilton County) - Jackson Township - Moved to Here - |
[018] White Lick Monthly Meeting (Ind) |
Morgan County, Indiana - [S11, part 5, page 289] |
Richard Davies, Welshpool, established a
meeting in Penllyn in about 1662: "some friends and tender professors there received me kindly among them in the power of God." The Quakers of Penllyn suffered persecution. Colonel William Price of Rhiwlas certainly did not want Quakers as tenants on his estate. One tenant, Cadwaladr Thomas, was forced off his land and Friends who met in Cadwaladr's house were heavily fined. A famous Quaker trial was held at Bala in 1676 when seven men and two women appeared before Justice Thomas Walcott for not attending their parish church. When they refused to take the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy, Walcott threatened to proceed against them with a charge of high treason at the next assizes. Such a charge carried the death penalty. The friends were imprisoned and one - Edward Rice - died. Although persecution in Penllyn had diminished by the early 1680s many Quakers from Merioneth decided to emigrate to Pennsylvania in the vain hope of establishing a Welsh Quaker settlement. Of the known Friends who emigrated, 49% came from Merioneth. Penllyn provided the largest contingent and it was this area which was most impoverished by Quaker emigration. The Penllyn Quakers formed a company to buy land from William Penn. John ap Thomas of Llaithgwm and Dr Edward Jones of Bala were the main movers in this venture agreeing to buy 5,000 acres, land which was then resold to about 15 families. [S6, page 14] |
Ph4806.jpg (S6, page 15) |
[020] Ancestry.com Record Links - |
Quaker
Collections on Ancestry.com (Main Search for all Quaker
Databases) - (Card Catalog/ Quaker/ Sort by: Date Added/ Select: Quaker Meeting Records US 1681-1994 |
YouTube Video "Discovering Your Quaker Ancestors" - Link, |
Quaker Collections List, Ancestry.com - Link, |
U.S., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol I–VI, 1607–1943 (Hinshaw) |
Indiana, Selected Quaker Meeting Directories, 1836-1921 |
U.S., Hinshaw Index to Selected Quaker Records, 1680-1940 |
U.S., Index to Quaker Obituary Notices, 1822-2012 |
U.S., Quaker Cemetery Records, 1800-1990 |
U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1994 |
U.S., Surname Index to Quaker Records |
U.S., Quaker Genealogies, 1893-2003 |
U.S. and Canada, Quaker Monthly Meeting Historical Data, 1671-2010 |
U.S. and UK, Quaker Published Memorials, 1818-1919 |
[021] Sheridan mm - Sheridan, Adams Township, Hamilton County, Indiana |
Meeting name: SHERIDAN Website: http://www.westernym.net/directory-sheridan.html Records Website: https://archives.earlham.edu/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=569&q=Spicewood&rootcontentid=60615#id60615 Former meeting names No former names are known State or Province: INDIANA County: HAMILTON Physical location: SHERIDAN 46069, 301 E. 6TH ST., AT ADAMS Latitude: Longitude: Date granted: 1890/05 Date of first meeting: 1890/06/21 Current Status: ACTIVE Before and After: PM 1886. Branches No branches are known Latest yearly meeting: WESTERN (FUM) Y.M. Where records are kept: EARLHAM mf LDS 1535524 Records known extant: WEST YM ARCHIVES: MIN 1890-1965, M&O 1910-1925, 1933-1963, MEMB, POPLAR (WESTERN REVIEW) PM MIN 1871-1903, S.S. 1883-1886 Affiliations WESTFIELD (UNION) Q.M. UNTIL 1969/10/12 NORTH CENTRAL AREA AFTER 1970/01/01 Local-related histories: Comments: Subordinates POPLAR (WESTERN REVIEW) PM 1894-1905 "Copyright © 1992-2013 Earlham College. All rights reserved." (Source: https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1393 ) |
Records at Earlham: Series 64: Sheridan Item 1: C: Minutes, 1890 - 1911 Item 2: C: Minutes, 1911 - 1925. Item 3: C: Minutes, 1923 Item 4: C: Minutes, 1926 - 1941 Item 5: C: Minutes, 1941 - 1951 Item 6: C: Minutes, 1952 - 1958 Item 7: C: Minutes, 1958 - 1965 Item 8: C: Minutes, 1966 - 1989 Item 9: E: Birth & Death & Marriage & Membership Records, 1820 - 1954 Item 10: G: Ministry and Oversight Minutes, 1910 - 1925 Item 11: G: Ministry and Oversight Minutes, 1933 - 1959 (Source: https://archives.earlham.edu/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=569&q=Spicewood&rootcontentid=60615#id60615 ) |
Records at Ancestry.com: Membershp, 1820-1954 - Link, (68 images) Minutes, 1911-1925 - Link, (93 images) Minutes, 1890-1911 - Link, (168 images) |
[022] Misc. - |
[022-001]
Quaker Dates:
(Ancestry YouTube Video) - Days of Week: 1-7 (1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, etc.) - Months of Year: Numbered 1-12 (1 = Jan, 2 = Feb, etc.) - Before 1752: 1st month was March and 12th Month was Feb. - See Ancestry.com Research Guide/ Dates Table |
[022-002] Quaker Marriage Records:
(Ancestry YouTube Video) - Intention to Marry - Overseer Report or Liberation Certificate - Report of Marriage - Certificate maybe - Check Signatures |
[022-003] Reports made to the Five Years Meeting of Friends in America at Sessions held at Richmond, Indiana - 22-28 Oct 1935 - Archive.org Link |
[022-004] Annual Reports to Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends 1968-1969 [with] Annual Report of the General Superintendent 1968-1969 - Archive.org Link |
[022-005] Organizational Structure of Friends Society - Doc2636.txt |
[022-006] Sharps Meeting House, Hamilton County, Indiana - Picture - a plaque on founders rock in Pleasant Grove cemetery "Founders Creed - Site of Sharp's Meeting House - In 1832 a school was organized and regular church services began in a log cabin owned by Isaac Sharp - It was known as... Sharp's Meeting House - Plaque by ????..." Source: The Hoosier Genealogist, Volume 42/03 (Fall 2002) page 173 |
[023] Quaker Timeline - |
1821: Indiana Yearly Meeting Established
(Bk3902) 1827: Split - Hicksites and Orthodox 1834: Quakers from Indiana Yearly Meeting Move to Iowa 1863: Iowa Yearly Meeting Established |
[024] Green Street mm - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Active Meeting, 1816 to Present |
Eli Stratton Family |
Meeting Site:
http://greenstreetfriendsmeeting.org/
Meeting Info: (QuakerMeetings.com) https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1361 Records of Green Street mm: http://trilogy.brynmawr.edu/speccoll/mm/greenstmm.xml |
Records at Swarthmore: - Minutes 1816-1966 - Women Minutes 1816-1904 - Births 1810-1862 - Births & Burials 1816-1940 - Births & Deaths 1775-1874 - Burials 1832-1969 - Marriages 1817-1931 - Members 1815-1970 - Removals 1816-1866 - Member Transfers 1816-1933 - M & E 1816-1824, 1851-1 Swarthmore Library/ Friends: Link, Accessing the Collections: Link, Quaker History and Genealogy: Link, |
Records at Ancestry.com:
http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2189
Enter: 1. State: Pennsylvania 2. County: Philadelphia 3. Monthly Meeting: Green Street Monthly Meeting - |
[025] Maurice River - 1804-1854 - Cumberland County, New Jersey (Port Elizabeth, Cumberland County, New Jersey) - |
Eli Stratton Family |
Meeting Info (QuakerMeetings.com):
Link, Records of Maurice River mm: Link, |
Records at Swarthmore:
Library Link, - Minutes 1804-1823 - Women Minutes 1833-1854 - Births & Deaths 1728-1912 - Marriages 1805-1844 - M & E 1830-1854 |
Records at Ancestry.com:
(Click Links below) |
[026] Miami (FGC), Warren County, Ohio - Active - 1803 to Present |
Eli Stratton Family |
County: Warren, Also Clinton, Greene and
Montgomery 407 W. High, Waynesville, Ohio 45068 |
Meeting Info (QuakerMeetings.com):
Link, Meeting Page: Link, Miami mm Cemetery: Link, |
Record Repositories: - Wilmington mf - LDS: 364704-05, 1630243-44, -49. - Indiana Historical Society F451 |
Records Known: Link, |
Ancestry.com Records:
(Click Links Below) |
[027] Short Creek mm, Ohio - Jefferson/Harrison County, Ohio |
S14: Book: Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol-4 [Ohio].: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1994 - Bk2933 |
QuakerMeetings.com Links: - Short Creek (FGC): https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1998 - Short Creek (EFI): https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=2006 |
Ancestry.com Quaker Records:
http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2189 (Browse:
Select Ohio, Jefferson County, Short Creek mm) - Marriages 1829-1911 - Minutes - Minutes 1819-1858 - Minutes 1853-1888 - Minutes 1888-1894 - Minutes 1902-1909 - Minutes, 1909-1922 - Oversized Marriage Certificates - Record of Birth and Deaths - Removals (Certificates Sent), 1828-1919, Marriage 1867 - Women´s Minutes, 1828-1855 - Women´s Minutes, 1856-1892 |
[028] Fall Creek mm, Highland County, Ohio - |
S9: Book: Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol-5 [Ohio].: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1994 - Bk2934 |
QuakerMeetings.com Links: Fall Creek (FUM) - https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1875 Fall Creek (Orthodox) - https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1874 Clear Creek (Hicksite) - Formerly Fall Creek (Hicksite) - https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1876 |
Ancestry.com Quaker Records: |
[029] Hinkle Creek, Jackson Township, Hamilton County, Indiana - 1850 - Present |
Location: Physical location: NOBLESVILLE 46060, 21617 HINKLE RD., SEC.8, TWP.19N, RGE.4E Latitude: 40.1016° N. Longitude: 086.0902° W. [1] 216th St. and Hinkle Creek Rd., NW corner (Southeast of Deming) |
"In 1833 David Anthony, Joseph Hadley, William Pickett, Jesse Beals, Jacob Hadley, William Ramsey, Levi Cook and Elihu Pickett settled near the present site of Deming. A small mill was built on Hinkle Creek and for a time this neighborhood had their corn ground at this mill. School was taught at or near Hinkle Creek Church. At this church the Friends in the neighborhood worshipped for a long time." S17 page 150, |
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http://hinklecreekfriends.org/ (Not Working - takes you to a general
search page) - https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1382 Ancestry.com Records: |
See:
Doc2641.pdf |
"Hinkle Creek Church" -
History of Cicero, 1835-1935, page 17 - [1] https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1382 [2] |
[030] Fall Creek mm, Madison County, Indiana - |
Ancestry.com Records: - "U.S., Hinshaw Index to Selected Quaker Records, 1680-1940" Link to Search Page, - Record Books: Link, (769 images) - Birth and Deaths - Marriages - Minutes, 1839-1929 - Women's Minutes, 1839-1895 - Removals, 1870-1909 |
[031] Center mm, Clinton County, Ohio- |
Location: - Clinton County, Ohio - Three miles north of Wilmington, Ohio |
Center Friends Burying Ground, Find a Grave Page - |
Center (Fum) - Clinton County, Ohio -
WILMINGTON 45177, CENTER RD. AT ANDERSON RD., V.M.S. 1558 Date granted: 1806/12/01 Date of first meeting: 1807/02/07 Date laid down: 1921/08/06 Date of last meeting: 1921/05/18 Before and After: SETTLED 1800, LAND FOR MH 1803, TODD'S FORK INDULGED BY MIAMI MM 1805/04/11, PM FROM MIAMI MM. https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1856 |
Center (Hicksite) - Clinton County, Ohio -
WILMINGTON 45177, UNION TWP. Date granted: 1806/12/01 Date of first meeting: 1807/02/07 Date laid down: 1864/05/14 Date of last meeting: 1864/05/19 Before and After: TODD'S FORK INDULGED 1805/04/11 UNDER MIAMI MM, CENTER PM 1807/02/06-1865/05/13 FROM MIAMI MM. WILMINGTON PM 1827/06/11-1841/08/14 (WORSHIP REOPENED 1874/02/14-1883/05/23). ATTACHED TO MIAMI MM, GROVE PM. https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1857 |
U.S., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy,
Vol I–VI, 1607–1943 Vol 5, page 536, 537 - Center Monthly Meeting, Ohio - Ancestry Image: 533, 534 Underwood, Pages 536, 537 Page 536: https://goo.gl/GVsARL Page 537: https://goo.gl/WSeqpP |
Ancestry.com: U.S., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol I–VI, 1607–1943 - Search Page: Link Vol. 5, Center mm: Introduction | Pages 536, 537 - Underwood Family | |
[032] Medford mm, Medford, New Jersey - [S20, page 248] - |
https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/medford-friends-meeting |
Find a Grave Page: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=40409637&CRid=1510118& |
Buried Here: Mark Stratton Ann Hancock Stratton |
[033] Notes - |
N1 - Harrison County is located near the east
central border of the state and had been formed from portions of
Jefferson and Tuscarawas Counties in 1813.
Wikipedia N2 - N3 - |
[034] Indiana Yearly Meetings - |
1838: The Discipline of the Society of
Friends, Indiana Yearly Meeting - White Water - Archive.org:
https://archive.org/details/disciplinesocie03friegoog
(Accessed, 4 Oct 2017) 1864: The Discipline of the Society of Friends, Indiana Yearly Meeting - Richmond, Indiana - https://archive.org/details/disciplineofsoci00indi 1878: Richmond, Indiana - Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/disciplineofsoci00soci_3 (Accessed 4 Oct 2017) 1905: Richmond, Indiana - Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/disciplineofindi00soci (Accessed, 4 Oct 2017) 1906: Minutes of Western Yearly Meeting - Sugar Grove, Hendricks County, Indiana - https://archive.org/details/minutesofwestern00west |
Indiana Yearly Meeting of Antislavery Friends - Newport, Indiana [3], page 248, footnote 13 |
[035] Deceased Friends - Indiana - |
1857, Indiana Yearly Meeting: Archive.org:
- Link #1: https://archive.org/details/memorialsdeceas00friegoog (Accessed, 4 Oct 2017) - Link #2: https://archive.org/details/memorialsofdecea00frie (Accessed, 4 Oct 2017) |
[036] New Jersey - |
[036-001]
Rahway mm (Union County) - |
[036-002]
Plainfield mm (Union County) - |
[037] Providence mm - Jackson Township, Hamilton County, Indiana |
- The History of Cicero, page 31 - Bk4090 Names of Interest: Benjamin K. Hiatt Nathan Hiatt James A. Owen Eli Hiatt Elwood Hiatt |
[038] Centre mm, Centre County, Pennsylvania - S21, |
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S1 | Book: Haines, John F. History of Hamilton County, Indiana...... Indianapolis, Indiana: B. F. Bowen, 1915. Bk2922. Repository: Hamilton East Public Library Call#: 977.256 - LCCN: 02829814 - Doc0245.pdf | |
S2 | http://www.earlham.edu/~libr//content/friends/parker/glossaryr-t.html [Link not working - 7 May 2014] | |
S3 | Book: Robins, R G. A. J. Tomlinson: Plainfolk Modernist. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. Bk2869 | |
S4 | Book: Draughon, Wallace R. North Carolina Genealogical Reference: A Research Guide for all Genealogists Both Amateur and Professional. Durham, North Carolina: Seeman Printery, Inc, 1966. Bk2879 | |
S5 | Book: Ratcliff, Richard P. Our Special Heritage: The Sesquicentennial Publication of Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends. New Castle, Indiana: Community Printing Company, 1970. Top of Page | |
S6 | Capel Newsletter No. 11, Summer 1990.
http://www.capeli.org.uk/ [OK
6 Sept 2010] [Cymdeithas
Treftadeth Y Capeli - The Chapels Heritage Society].
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S7 | Gwynedd Friends Meeting History Page - Timeline Extract: Doc0286.odt | |
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S9 | Book: Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopedia of American Quaker
Genealogy, Vol-5 [Ohio].: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1994
- Bk2934 Search Form: Ancestry.com Link - - Vol. 5 Page Images |
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S10 | Book: Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopedia of American Quaker
Genealogy, Vol-1 [North Carolina].: Genealogical Publishing Co,
Inc, 1994 - Bk2932 Search Form: Ancestry.com Link - Vol. 1 Page Images - Vol. 1 Supplement Page Images - |
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S11 | Heiss, Willard C. Abstracts of the records of the Society of Friends in Indiana. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1962, 1977. Bk2973 | |
S12 | http://ncgenweb-cem.com/index.php/Guilford-County/New-Garden-Meeting-Guilford-County-NC | |
S13 | Meeting Organization of the Society of Friends (Quakers) | |
S14 | Book: Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopedia of American Quaker
Genealogy, Vol-4 [Ohio].: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1994
- Bk2933 Search Form: Ancestry.com Link - Vol. 4 Page Images - |
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S15 | Cane Creek Meeting: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cane_Creek_Friends_Meeting | |
S16 | Book: Arnold, Lisa Parry. Thee and Me: A Beginner's Guide to Early Quaker Records. 2014. Bk3902 (ISBN: 978-0-9903142-0-2) | |
S17 | Book: Shirts,
Augustus Finch. A History of the Formation, Settlement and
Development of Hamilton County, Indiana, from the year 1818 to the
close of the Civil War. 1901. Bk2957 Repository: Hamilton East Public Library - Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana - Call# 944.256 History SH1 |
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S18 | Western Yearly Meeting | Friends Collection and Earlham College Archives - URL Ok 8 Apr 2015 | |
S19 | U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Carmel mm, Births and Deaths - Doc3179.pdf, page 1 | |
S20 | Stratton, Harriet Russell, Complier. A Book of Strattons, Vol. 1. New York: The Grafton Press, Genealogical Publishers, 1908. Repository: https://archive.org/details/bookofstrattonsb03stra Bk3980. | |
S21 | The Sharples-Sharpless Family : Volume 1,
pages 120, 121. North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 [database
on-line]. Amos Underwood Family. (Ancestry.com: https://goo.gl/z1tQ86,
accessed 26 Nov 2017).
Doc4536.pdf Page 120, right column, bottom. 800. ANDREW MOORE, son of James and Lydia (Sharples) More, was born at Half Moon, Centre Co., Pa. on 2 mo. 26, 1796 amid died in Penn Twp., Clearfield Co., Pa. on 2 mo. 26, 1881. At Centre Friends Mtg. on 9 mo. 17, 1822 he married Elizabeth Davis, daughter of Elisha and Alice Davis. She was born 10 mo. 6, 1798 and died in Penn on 10 mo. 8, 1861. Both she and her husband are buried at West Branch Friends Mtg. He married second at Centre Friends Mtg. on 4 mo. 11, 1869 Margaret (Henry) Iddings, widow of Joseph Iddings and daughter of James and Lydia (Brooks) Henry. Andrew Moore was a farmer ans alos active in the lumber business. Like his brother Jeremiah he took a prominent par in the meeting. ISSUE BY FIRST WIFE: 1952. Alice Davis (1823-1857) at West Branch on 2 mo. 5, 1846 married Samuel Kirk (1822-1883), son of Jason and Mary (Spencer) Kirk. 1953. James (twin) (1824- ) at Centre Friends Mtg., Clinton Co., O. on 5 mo. 22, 1851 married Priscilla J. Underwood (1831-1854, daughter [Page 121] of Amos and Mary (Shurk) Underwood. James married second on 2 mo. 1, 1860 Phebe Woolman (1826- ), daughter of Uriah and Mary (Brown) Woolman. 1954. Elisha (twin) (1824- ) ... 1955. Nathan (1826- ) ... 1956. Thomas W. (1828- ) ... 1957. Jeremiah (1832-1860) ... |
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