Its what we do as Friends that count what we say, how kind we are to each other, how we treat people.our values. Then later those came to Pennsylvania. Next is a section listing information from the meetings birth, death, and marriage records, arranged alphabetically by surname, then by husband's name, and grouped together by family. 1698 - 1786 North Carolina Yearly Meeting held first at Francis Toms' home, and then at Old Neck and Little River Meetings . 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. They are newcomers or first or second generation Friends. I discovered that my ancestor Ann Stone Worley Pusey arrived in 1682 with William Penn on the ship Welcome. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. Eventually 55 of that states 100 counties were formed from parts of Bladen County.[10]. There were several separations in Quakerism beginning with the Hicksites in 1828. Others studying the early North Carolina Quakers may find it of use. This website works best with modern browsers such as the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. 7, Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana, compiled by William Wade Hinshaw and Willard C. Heiss. Signing the marriage record of Quakers by Quakers could mean imprissonment if in Massachusetts. The W.F. 4-5: Southwestern Pennsylvania, Ohio, and one meeting in Michigan. Hinshaw's "Encyclopedia of American Genealogy Vol. It had always seemed to me an unlikely name for a company devoted to a frozen product and now finally a little piece of the past made some sense here in the present it was a Quaker name! But, this one was abrasive to me. Unless the member could satisfy the monthly meeting of his or her innocence or repentance, the next step was usually disownment. Label vector designed by Ibrandify - Freepik.com, https://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/coffin/frontis1.html, https://www.flickr.com/photos/fhcarchives/5436563980/. Around 1752, he moved to North Carolina, where he apparently lived out his life, dying there around 1766. Genealogy for Henry White, Sr., "the Quaker" (c.1615 - 1670) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. And his grandfather and fathers first names is Willard Everett, uncommon names. recrq received (into membership) by request, rather than by transfer of membership from another Friends Meeting. 16 May . Copyright 2006 by the University of North Carolina Press. Curious? Im very glad to have your engagement. Come for the geneaology trivia, stay for the experience of Quaker worship, testimony, and community today! I sincerely regret that anyone experienced it as promoting an anglocentric or exclusionary view of who Quakers are and can be. The Quaker Archives Research Room (116) containsQuaker call numbers, including history, theology, genealogical extracts, and other books by Quaker authors. This book can be found in the Churches section of the United States and Canada reference areas of the FamilySearch Library. I might recommend that the page be entitled Early Quakers in North Carolina and detach James Brown from the title. Dunns was led by founding member Richard Dunn[11] who first associated the Meeting with Eastern Quakers but the group later joined the Western Quarter in 1760. The New Garden Monthly Meeting, an offshoot of Cane Creek, was formally established in 1754 in what was then part of Bladen County, North Carolina. It indexes many, but not all Monthly Meetings. Eg. The videos subtle message I got is, were the originals and better. 1.2 Quakers in North Carolina 2 Quaker Meetings 2.1 Core Sound (Carteret County) 2.2 Carver's Creek 2.3 Dunn's Creek 2.4 Cane Creek 2.5 New Garden 3 Sources 4 Additional resources Background Settlement of North Carolina North Carolina was one of the original Thirteen Colonies. Im right means were valued (good). The Bays and Russels coopers are, Indiana Historical Society, 1962-1977. I hope this sheds some light on why we decided to make this video. Is someone with a historic Quaker name or background a better person, with better values than a New Quaker, or a loving Jew or a Muslim? I. Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1936; with Supplement, 1948. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. I am a descendent of the Lindleys & Ashmores from Ireland on my mothers side, and of the Brasseys and the Worleys on my fathers side. Having Friends Meeting records from earliest times helps paint pictures of what being a member of the Society really meant. A card index of names intended for future volumes of this series is in The William Wade Hinshaw Index to Quaker Meeting Records in the Friends Library in Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania. 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. Guide to Hinshaw's Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. My great-great-grandfather was Quaker, I grew up Presbyterian, but I thought that I would try a Quaker meeting and theyre curious. 1880. It belonged to the Eastern Quarter"[9], Bladen County, North Carolina had been created in 1734 and covered most of central and western North Carolina at that time. I appreciated your thoughtful response to that and found that very appropriate. ), or the congregation itself. By the end of the war there were few Friends left in the state, and without the aid of northern Quakers, particularly the support of Francis King and the Baltimore Association, the church might have disappeared from North Carolina. I dont think that it makes us more or less Quaker than someone else, but I think that it can be really cool to think about your family as being part of the same tradition that you are. The two made their way to Carolina and visited Henry Phillips and his wife, the only known Quaker settlers at that time in the Albemarle region of what is today known as North Carolina. Jillaine, I have opened it as you requested. Accessed 12/2011. Some more common like Hunt or Cox. The pacifist Quakers were particularly affected by the military operations and the protracted violence of the internal conflict between the Whigs and Loyalists. Of course it is important. Records of Monthly Meetings hold the most vital information for genealogists. Giving and service to others is a powerful force. Quaker Abstract F185.F89 P87 1996, Bell, James Pinkney. Please submit permission requests for other use directly to the publisher. Maris is one of my earliest Quaker families. Most of their children and grandchildren became Protestants rather than Catholics or Quakers so I found this article very interesting. A complete list of the forty families of "them parts" cannot be made, but William Wade Hinshaw in the Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume I, North Carolina Yearly Meeting, lists the heads of seventeen families probably among the original forty as follows: Thomas Beals, Benjamin Beeson from Deep River, William Beeson, Abraham . She was one of 12 Lang children from Martins Corner, PA. My father was a birthright member of the Society of Friends, so I have quite an interesting family tree. Show Transcript and Discussion Questions Max Carter 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. Then accused of witchcraft by the Puritans for standing up for their Quaker beliefs. Quaker Records of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, 1676-1779. And what you might find is that theyre cousins or that theyre uncle and nephew. I usually like watching the cool videos on Quaker Speak. Eliza is not my direct ancestor but connected to my Clark family of Scotland and New Orleans. Online at https://www.flickr.com/photos/fhcarchives/5436563980/. Im sure there are more but they are my nearest relatives. The biggest break was the civil warmany Quakers left the South to move where slavery wasnt allowed. Quaker Abstract F225.B4 1905. North Carolina Quakers are centered in Greensboro, where the denominations major institutions are located: the yearly meeting office, Guilford College, and Friends Homes, Inc., a nationally recognized retirement community. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. ), and died October 3, 1823 in Center, Clinton, Ohio.He married HANNAH RUCKMAN/RUPPMAN January 20, 1778 in New Garden MM, Guilford co., North Carolina (Source: Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, New Garden MM p. According to his WikiTree profile, Richard Beeson lived in Nottingham from 1706 to 1732, when he moved to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where he lived until around 1736 when he moved to Virginia. Contact the Profile Managers privately: Public Comments: I must say some first names of Quaker women are quite unique like Hepzibah, one of my husbands great, great aunt I believe has this name. North Carolina, prior to the Revolution, was a destination. If there are no FS Library film numbers, skip to the section on contacting other repositories. For example, plain dress. And indeed, you could tell who was a Quaker by their last names, not unlikely the Amish, not unlike Jews. At the college are the Quaker Center, which has an important role in interpreting the beliefs and practices of the denomination, and the Quaker Historical Collection, which is the archival repository for southern Friends. I have Cox, Heath, and Bowne ancestors. "The earliest of these meetings in NC seems to have been that at Carvers Creek in Bladen County. By the end of the century there were two monthly meetings in Perquimans and another in Pasquotank. Pennsylvania, New Jersey -- v. 3. Friends General Conference - Quakers in North Carolina. You dont find the old ethnic names much anymore, but if you go outside this meetinghouse where were filming right now into that cemetery, the first circles of the gravestones in that cemetery are going to be Hinshaws, Beesons, Knights, Ballingers, Coffins, Starbucks, Macys, Gardeners, the old ethnic Quaker names. It is true that this one video centers on the lineage of Anglo-American Quaker settlers, and this might be hurtful or seem willfully blind to many, many people whose generational history includes kidnapping, enslavement, and other atrocities. Quakers organized manumission and African colonization societies and gradually began to advocate abolition of slavery. (i. e. WTF cares what your name is?). Researchers can consult these records on site during the research room hours. I know a Brinton in Maine, related to me (Fisher) in Ireland. My husbands family is from New England MA, his ancestors home in West Falmouth. I re-stumbled upon it when testing out Ale's WT+ search functionality for freespace pages; I used "Brown" as a search parameter since I knew we had at least a few FSPs related to Brown. I am descended from Brasseys and Worleys on my fathers side and Ashmores and Lindleys on my mothers side. Use FS Library book 973 K22h 1998 At various libraries (WorldCat), Monthly Meetings in North America: a Quaker Index, 4th ed., Rev. Eliza apparently remained Quaker after her marriage to Alexander who was raised Presbyterian. Names werent initially a part of it for me, but when I saw the name Furnas added here on this thread I remembered my Indiana Quaker grandfathers ice cream business, named Furnas. Aloha Steven! You might find a John Evans, and then you might find a John Evans that was born 15 years later. They are old Quacker names. This article is from the Encyclopedia of North Carolina edited by William S. Powell. con condemned: an act of confession and repentance by a member who had been "complained of" ("reported") or even "disowned" for a violation of the Discipline. Her home (The Caleb Pusey House of Landingford Plantation) is now a museum. They were just sharing to all including to a nonwhite Asian-Pacific ISlander convinced Quaker like me the history of Quaker names! James Draughon. 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 F72.N2 H61, Roberts, Gary Boyd, editor. Years later My mother told me that we were related to Elizabeth Fry through the Hill and Perkins side of her English family. Editor's note: This page arose from an attempt to document the life of James Brown (Brown-2471), in particular his time in North Carolina as recorded in the minutes of several Quaker meetings. Index to vital statistics; birth and death, 1913-1964 Family History Library. prc produced a certificate: transferred membership. II. At age 74 I recently discovered long lines of Quakers on both sides of my family. I loved hearing the surnames of Jones, Knight, and Hicks as those are names from my mothers side. QM quarterly meeting: the second administrative level of Friends, comprising of several "monthly" meetings that met together quarterly to transact church business. This list constitutes only those ancestors represented in the Order; additional ancestors continue to be proven, documented and added to our rolls. The silent Gardiner, plotting, Limit 20 per day. And the Friends Society was unique in history. Worleys and Brasseys on my Fathers side and Ashmores and Lindleys on my Mothers side. Later, English colonists migrated south from Virginia, arriving in significant numbers by the 1660s. Private Messages: This one item is also available on microfiche 6038227. I feel you have Nothing to apologize for. Also Ashmores. 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. We don't know why James went to North Carolina. [16] (It is a subject of dispute as to which James Brown this might have been.) Unless the person later repented and "condemned" his or her own misconduct and was later readmitted into membership, he or she would not be mentioned again in the minutes. Had he known, the tragedy of alcoholism would not have wrecked his life. When it was clear to that person I had no Quaker ancestry, he had nothing more to say to me and walked away. I was raised as a Friend but through convincment not blood or so I thought. Hinshaw (Author) 1 rating See all formats and editions Paperback $175.00 1 Used from $175.00 There is no known familial connection between Thomas and James Brown (Brown-2471). That began to change in the late 1800s as Quakers began to assimilate into the Protestant mainstream and began to marry out. Quaker meetings were organized by geographic areas consisting mainly of Preparative Meetings (Particular Meetings), Monthly Meetings, Quarterly Meetings, and Yearly Meetings. Months of the year are recorded as numbers rather than by their names in an ancestors' record. I for one love hearing stories of all my ancestors Quaker and non-Quaker. Some people just really like to know as part of their identity: who am I made of? I appreciated the episode even tho it was my first time hearing Quaker Speak. Volumes I through VI can be searched online through Ancestry.com (click the Ancestry tab for more information). Hinshaw, William Wade. My mother is still not a U.S. citizen almost 80 years since she left England as a war refugee. Mary Crauderueff: So something that you should know about Quaker names is that they liked to repeat themselves. He requests a certificate to Carver's Creek in southeast North Carolina, but there is no record of him there. Hilarious! The FamilySearch Library does not have copies of all Quaker records. In the 1660s, however, Friends sought to establish order for their community while continuing to honor "that of God" within each person. Early Quaker Records of Southeast Virginia. dis disowned, disowned for: removed from membership for violation of the rules or advices in the Discipline; does not imply exclusion from worship, but only the right to participate in decision making. Reminiscences of Levi Coffin, the reputed president of the Underground Railroad Cincinnati: Robert Clark & Co. https://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/coffin/frontis1.html. Family Line Publications, 1996. 1824 Scotland, etc, etc. Quaker Dates Dates in many of the entries are recorded according to the Quakers' system. So it wasnt just the last names that they used over and over but the first names as well. The first homogeneous community in [Bladen] county was the Quakers according to Stephen B. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Theres a Cox, theres a Sharpless, theres a Cadwallader, theres a Strawbridge or a Clothier in there, and they wonder: Could I possibly be related to these peculiar people called Quakers? And its easy to find out. The North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program notes that: Hinshaw discusses Core Sound Meeting on pages 263-4 of his Encyclopedia, [8] with an index of names following. It would be great to know more about why it was so important in history for women to be beaten and jailed . This database contains Quaker monthly meeting records which are archived at the following Quaker colleges: Earlham (Indiana), Guilford (North Carolina), Haverford and Swarthmore (Pennsylvania). Entries are arranged alphabetically by surname, and then chronologically. Wisters and Sharplesses. I think we have room in our community to celebrate generational Quakers, new Quakers and those who come seeking answers about their ancestry. Max Carter: Here in North Carolina where were filming today, you can still find pockets of those old ethnic Quaker names. The book lists all known monthly meetings in alphabetical order, with their locations, dates of existence, known records, and location of the records. The problem is when we hold on rigidly to our beliefs and worldviews (our rightness) as the only true way. Religious life in England Quaker: Quaker Marriage Certificates (Pennsylvania & North . Write down the microfilm numbers you plan to search on your research log. Quaker Ref E184.F89 H5 v.4, v.5, Hinshaw, William Wade. In the nineteenth century Friends were divided by the effect of the spiritual fervor of evangelical revivals that swept the country in the Second Great Awakening. Ohio / Harlow Lindley, collaborator and historian for Ohio -- v. The land the meeting house purportedly was on actually ended up in my family in 1750, sold to Thomas Thames by the Dunn family. North Carolina Quakers originated as a result of a missionary band that George Fox led to the Caribbean and North America in 1671. James Brown apology and readmission (1761), James Brown Senr 1753 certificate request, Minutes of Carteret MM re James Brown 1764-66, North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, Send a private message to the Profile Manager, Pennsylvania, United States, Brown Name Study, Public Comments: And the names of Bowerman, Hoxie, Metcalfe are seen in tombstones and markers; but not as many as the Swifts. Knowing how each section is arranged will help you dig deeper, finding clues to original records and possibly more information. [1] For me, there is an undercurrent of exclusivity, and that feels very unwelcoming. North Carolina Yearly Meeting (Friends United Meeting) has grown to become one of the largest yearly meetings in the country. Friends from eastern North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Nantucket Island migrated to the Piedmont region of NC during the 1750-1775 period. INDEX TO Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. I find genealogy and family history research to be fascinating! As slavery became more of an issue for Quakers, North Carolina was the major source of out migration. (Image source: Friends Meeting House (Guilford Co. NC 1869) by John Collins, Public Domain (PD-US) via Wikimedia). Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends, are the oldest organized Christian church in North Carolina. Humphrey Publications, 1993-1998. Male ancestors do not appear in military records. Something I read about today in Ancestry. I also like to hear what has drawn new attenders and members and what their spiritual journey has been; always so much to offer and enrich the life of the Meeting! Note: James Brown (Brown-2471) may have been a member of the New Garden Meeting for up to ten years (1754 to around 1764). I love his work; hes articulate and cool with his long white beard. ", mou married out of unity: married to a non-Friend, usually resulting in disownment; sometimes used interchangeably with "married contrary to discipline" or "married out of unity.". It does not make you any more Quaker than someone who doesnt share your gene pool or someone who became a Quaker yesterday. These meetings would draw some of the Albemarle Quakers west to the Piedmont. Documentation will be scarce, however - at the time this monthly meeting was in Bladen Co, which had destructive fires. The Quakers -- more properly known as the Society of Friends -- were an important group in the politics and society of early North Carolina. [4] In his interesting article, Butler also discusses the North Carolina Quakers' pacifist role during the Revolution, their opposition to slavery, and their founding of what would become Guilford College. I watch and look forward to Quaker Speaks every Thursday. Rescue from the demon whiskey effects. Quaker Ref E184.F89 H5 v.3, Meldrum, Charlotte D. Early Church Records of Burlington County, NJ, Vols. To learn more about the Quakers you may want to view the following book: If you are at the FamilySearch Library you can search William Wade Hinshaws Index to Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, FS Library book 973 D2he index At various libraries (WorldCat). If you continue with this browser, you may see unexpected results. He had no idea of his long line of Quaker ancestors! The key factor, however, in the diaspora of southern Quakers was their witness against slavery, which began in the late eighteenth century and intensified in the nineteenth century. John Wing backed into his rightful place as the Vicar of St. Nicholas CE Parish, Strood 1608 to 1615. The last paragraph of these introductory pages lists the original sources of these genealogical extracts. I: (North Carolina Yearly Meeting) Browse this collection. Ask archives staffto retrieve Quaker Refand Quaker Rare call numbers, includingpublished family historiesand North Carolina genealogical journals. If there were two or more records books, these lines will explain the page numbers next to family information in the next section. New York / special compiler for this volume: John Cox, Jr. -- v. 4-5. Many FS Library microfilm numbers are listed in Thomas Hill's book. This did leave the remaining Quakers in dire shape and left the South as the backwater of our nation for 100 years. Check the binder in the research room for details. Quaker Ref E184.F89 H52 v.1, Hinshaw, William Wade. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1973 (Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1950). Jon Watts launched and directed the QuakerSpeak project for its first 6 seasons. Elias Fort. (Best for messages specifically directed to those editing this profile. Print on Demand 901-QU0001 150922L 401-2733 . Quaker Abstract F142.B9 M45. Find the microfilm, put it on a microfilm reader, and search the Monthly Meeting for your ancestors name. ), Whats a human being name have to do with anything significant? How early were your ancestors in North Carolina? jas joined another (religious) society (denomination). They are all common historic Quaker names, remnants of a time when Quakers "married in" and families stayed Quaker for generations. 1695 - 1696 Quaker John Archdale served as Governor of the Colony of North Carolina. For an overview of Quaker history and record keeping use the following book: The following Internet addresses provide links to other sites on the Internet with information on Quakers. Just trying to get more visibility to your good work! Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1973 (Edwards . I enjoyed this video! Search other sources and study the history of Quakerism and its separations to help in locating records. Other books: Anne Arundel (and Howard) County Church Records. Thomas Hamm: Naturally around Philadelphia where you have the largest concentration of Friends, you have more distinctively Quaker names. Several manuscript collections contain a wealth of genealogical information, including the Stanley, Beeson, Hill, Piggott-Pickett, Cox and Mendenhall families. Softcover. Witnesses to North Carolina Quaker marriage Title Also Known As: cover: North Carolina marriages 1757-1772 Statement of Responsibility: William Perry Johnson Authors: Johnson, William Perry (Main Author) Format: Books/Monographs/Book with Digital Images Language: English Publication: [Place of publication not identified : s.n. His brother, Thomas, is my direct. So many of the Old Quaker names being discussed were brave and risked their own life by their testimony. Family Line Publications, 1997-2000. So, if Jane Smith's membership or marriage was approved and the abstract doesn't mention her parents, she probably presented her request at an earlier meeting, but the original record won't likely mention her parents. Comments on Friendsjournal.org may be used in the Forum of the print magazine and may be edited for length and clarity. . It naturally supports our ego or self-image. (If this, or any other single video topic is not for you, thats ok!) I dont get from the video a feeling that these folks were promoting exclusiveness or superiority! Thomas Hamm: When youre thinking of common Quaker names, you have to think in terms of geography. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1999. The Moseley Map was created in 1733 by Edward Moseley (1682-1749), . Some early Quakers who moved to North Carolina arrived there from Pennsylvania. The reasons for migration and migration patterns before and after the Revolutionary War will also be explored. Required fields are marked *. The Mitchells good, the Barkers proud, My team and I are truly sorry that any viewer got this impression, and your feedback will guide what we make in the future. These extracts list an abbreviated version of what happened in the minutes, from a genealogist's perspective. Forty years ago, when I was very new to Quaker meeting and attended worship while visiting my husbands family in southeastern Pennsylvania, a well-intentioned members first question to me at the coffee hour was who was my family. 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. The Hinshaw Index to Selected Quaker Records, 1680-1940 is part of Hinshaw's effort to preserve and index all Quaker monthly meeting records. 1886. Aloha! I am thrilled. Great story of the 3 bricks for three brothers houses and of being related to Mary the first white child born on the island, hence all were indians. The best place to start looking for Quaker ancestors is in extracts of monthly meeting minutes (church business, which includes membership changes) and records (births, marriages and deaths). Separate men's and women's minutes are combined, so a husband's membership transfer might be listed on a separate line from his wife's. Founded in England through the prophetic insights and evangelical ministry of George Fox, the sect expanded rapidly after the mid-seventeenth century. To Gabes gracious comments, I did not find this video off putting or exclusionary. If microfilm numbers are listed, write them on your research log. Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends, are the oldest organized Christian church in North Carolina. Its truly a tragedy in history. If you look at our body of work as a whole, I hope that feeling fades, and I hope youll trust that we strive for improvement and take feedback to heart. Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. The earliest Quaker settlements were in New England, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Wilson, this sixth day of he fourth . Next he goes to Dunn's Creek, then to Core Sound on the Atlantic coast. As early as 1680, monthly meetings were established around the Albemarle Sound. The collection is divided into an index and six parts. You were to marry another Quaker, which meant that over the generations, there were common names. 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 want to acknowledge your critiques. 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. 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