From these states Quakers migrated in the mid- to late- 1700s to Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia. Im right means were valued (good). I might recommend that the page be entitled Early Quakers in North Carolina and detach James Brown from the title. I am blessed by this. We know not all of it is for everybody. Elias Fort. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vols. In 1750 Quakerism was the third largest religion in the British colonies with about 250 monthly meetings. On the contrary, its interesting to learn about the historic footprint of early Quakers who had a distinct religion and culture. These comments help us understand each other and were a learning experience for me. "Faculty and Staff, New Garden Boarding School." As part of the team that publishes QuakerSpeak, I want to thank all of you who have commented. He was apparently not accompanied by a wife or children, but we do know that he had relatives and associates there. LA. AND that women and men were equal!! Hilty, New Garden Friends Meeting: The Christian People Called Quakers (1983). Max Carter had no ill intend presenting the Common Quaker Names video. Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More, Categories: American Quakers | Quaker Meetings, North Carolina | Quaker Meetings, United States of America, WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. 7, Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana, compiled by William Wade Hinshaw and Willard C. Heiss. Quaker Ref F78.G47 1989. Our world is so complicated and changing all the time . From a base of well-established meetings in the Albemarle region, Friends gradually spread into the counties south of the sound. North Carolina Genealogical Society 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. Also a marriage certificate. Use FS Library book 973 K22h 1998 At various libraries (WorldCat), Monthly Meetings in North America: a Quaker Index, 4th ed., Rev. 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. Yep, Im a lindley! The insight that only 20% of our membership are generational Quakers is actually a comfort, indicating a living interest, not just an ethnic affiliation. However, the proof according to Dr. Caterina Clements, archivist at Medway, Strood, Kent, UK is that Daniel Wing ( my great grandfather, 6th) and Anna Ewer Wing named their firstborn son, Bachiler. This did leave the remaining Quakers in dire shape and left the South as the backwater of our nation for 100 years. Index to vital statistics; birth and death, 1913-1964 Family History Library. I love these NE houses and the history behind them, but, like these, historic Quaker names and family lineage can be interesting, but any sense of superiority or comparative value attached contradicts the Testimonies. I think as they moved west generations later, there were no Quaker meetinghouses. Similarly, among my fathers and mothers ancestors were migrants to Penns Welsh Tract where they gained English-style surnames derived from their fathers first names: Jones, Evans, Davis. Volume I of Hinshaw is the abstract of the early records of North and South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee. The last paragraph of these introductory pages lists the, The final section for each meeting lists abstracts of the minutes of the monthly meeting for business, including marriages, (the date the marriage was approved, not when it occurred). By 1775 it had slipped to fifth place with 320 meetings. In my experience, almost none of the people who visit a Quaker meeting because their ancestor was a Friend come back. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1973 (Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1950). Then in the 1800s they spread into the Midwest, Oregon, California, and Canada. The last paragraph of these introductory pages lists the original sources of these genealogical extracts. Write down the microfilm numbers you plan to search on your research log. 8 and counting. I: (North Carolina Yearly Meeting) Browse this collection. The text continues, stating: They [the men previously identified] represented some of the oldest and best Quaker families in Pennsylvania. And indeed, you could tell who was a Quaker by their last names, not unlikely the Amish, not unlike Jews. gl granted letter: permitted to move ones membership to a church of another denomination. My husbands family is from New England MA, his ancestors home in West Falmouth. Genealogy for Henry White, Sr., "the Quaker" (c.1615 - 1670) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. We don't know why James went to North Carolina. Login to post. North Carolina Quakers originated as a result of a missionary band that George Fox led to the Caribbean and North America in 1671. I love his work; hes articulate and cool with his long white beard. "[12], Cane Creek is located in north central North Carolina. The Quaker Archives Research Room (116) containsQuaker call numbers, including history, theology, genealogical extracts, and other books by Quaker authors. These meetings would draw some of the Albemarle Quakers west to the Piedmont. 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. I look at my own 11 generations of Quaker in my family tree and its a trunkits Newlins and Johnsons and Bundys and Carters. https://library.guilford.edu/quaker-genealogy. It indexes many, but not all Monthly Meetings. If you continue with this browser, you may see unexpected results. 1. 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. Volume I is arranged by monthly meeting (church), beginning with the oldest and ending with the youngest. Below are the meetings mentioned in the biography of James Brown (Brown-2471), listed chronologically in order of their creation. Max Carter: Today, probably about 80% of Quakers in attendance or membership in our meetings are not generational Quakers. Max Carter: If youre up in Philadelphia for example, Biddles, Cadwalladers, Banks, Bailey, those sorts of names. Quaker Ref E184.F89 H5 v.2, Humphrey, John T. Pennsylvania Births (Chester, Berks, Bucks,Delaware, Lancaster, Montgomery, Philadelphia, and Yorkcounties). Softcover. The W.F. The Moseley Map was created in 1733 by Edward Moseley (1682-1749), . Hinshaw (Author) 1 rating See all formats and editions Paperback $175.00 1 Used from $175.00 As Lindley Butler writes, "Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends, are the oldest organized Christian church in North Carolinathe Irish evangelist William Edmundson visited the Albemarle region in March 1672 for three days, holding the first religious services in the colony and laying a foundation that would result in North Carolinas becoming in its early years virtually a Quaker provinceWhen Edmundson returned to the colony in 1676, he reported that Friends were 'finely settled' The earliest Quaker meetings were at Perquimans and Pasquotank, both located in northeast North Carolina along Albemarle Sound. recrq received (into membership) by request, rather than by transfer of membership from another Friends Meeting. Signing the marriage record of Quakers by Quakers could mean imprissonment if in Massachusetts. 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. Quaker Abstract F157.D3 L38 1997. This book can be found in the Churches section of the United States and Canada reference areas of the FamilySearch Library. Thomas Daniel. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. Find the microfilm, put it on a microfilm reader, and search the Monthly Meeting for your ancestors name. I had no idea of our wonderful devout Quaker ancestors. 1" for New Garden MM, Guilford NC shows James Brown in the company of Richard Beeson, as well as other people mentioned as founding fathers of Hopewell MM, Frederick County, Virginia, or their children, and also mentions Thomas Thornburgh, who became the first clerk of New Garden MM NC. Max Carter: You get into the Midwest, which essentially was the South moved North from North Carolina and Georgia and South Carolina from the anti-slavery movements of the early 1800s and youve got Farlows and Newlins and Millses and Beesons and Carters, Hoovers, Nixons, Millhouses. 15 Dec 1796 d. 25 Dec 1867 New Orleans, LA. North Carolina Friends entered a century-long period of decline during the civil strife that began with the War of the Regulation and continued into the American Revolution. On page 487 of the "Encyclopedia" Hinshaw itemizes some of the membership of the New Garden Monthly Meeting:[17]. Religious life in England 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. It is on 73 FS Library microfilms beginning with 2146 which is a list of abbreviations and meeting symbols used on the cards. The book lists all known monthly meetings in alphabetical order, with their locations, dates of existence, known records, and location of the records. Entries are arranged alphabetically by surname, and then chronologically. 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 . Yes, kindness to others is paramount. [16] (It is a subject of dispute as to which James Brown this might have been.) Lots of Quakers were displaced/disowned because of our warsrefusing to fight on either side. Starbuck, Coffin and Hussey from Nantucket, Wing from Sandwich, MA, Haviland from Long Island and most of the surnames of early settlers of the Dartmouth/Westport, MA area. Who do I come from? I hear stories all the time of people that say that they started going to meeting because they heard that they had Quaker ancestry. Mary Crauderueff: So something that you should know about Quaker names is that they liked to repeat themselves. I too am descended from Anne Stone Worley Pusey, through her son Francis Worley. Start in the comprehensive index to William Hinshaw's Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy (affectionately known as "Hinshaw"). ), Whats a human being name have to do with anything significant? My paternal grandmother, Clara Hazel Lang OHara was a Quaker and attended the Bradford Meeting House. Quaker Ref E184.F89 H52 v.1, Hinshaw, William Wade. Also, the name Stanley, from Virginia and later Ohio. Description. Several manuscript collections contain a wealth of genealogical information, including the Stanley, Beeson, Hill, Piggott-Pickett, Cox and Mendenhall families. 1669/70. 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. Oh, I can share with you our names from where I came from! Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends inIndiana, Parts 1-6 and Index(Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. 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. Our data tell us that each one has the potential to bring in new subscribers who will continue to explore Quaker experience with us. Her home (The Caleb Pusey House of Landingford Plantation) is now a museum. Eg. All of these meetings were located in Bladen County, NC in the 1750s. From these states Quakers migrated in the mid- to late- 1700s to Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia. mtg meeting: may refer to a Friends religious service ("meeting for worship"), an administrative meeting ("meeting for business," "monthly meeting," etc. Some early Quakers who moved to North Carolina arrived there from Pennsylvania. I find it all fascinating. (Image source: Friends Meeting House (Guilford Co. NC 1869) by John Collins, Public Domain (PD-US) via Wikimedia). Some first fled to Ireland. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Quaker Collection: http://www.haverford.edu/library/special/collections/quaker/index.phpHaverford College Phone: 610-896-1161 Email: dfpeters@haverford.edu Archives for North Carolinaand the southeastern U.S.are stored at: Friends Historical Collection: Guilford College Phone: (336) 316-2264 Email: archives@guilford.edu I am so blessed. Willow Bend Books, 1992-2000. It looks like you're using Internet Explorer 11 or older. Our strategy is to look at what people are actually searching for on the internet, and then create points of entry for them to discover Quaker experience more fully, through all our other work. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Documentation will be scarce, however - at the time this monthly meeting was in Bladen Co, which had destructive fires. Their vigorous public witness against political, social, and religious discrimination led to their persecution in England and the eventual establishment by William Penn of a colonial refuge in Pennsylvania. I appreciated the episode even tho it was my first time hearing Quaker Speak. co chosen overseer(s): selected for an important office of responsibility in the meeting. Thomas Hamm: When you get to North Carolina, there are a number of distinctively Quaker names like Trueblood or Hadley or Hinshaw. (I happen to be a 4th generation Quaker and frankly I dont care what your name is. By 1888, from this small beginning, evolved Guilford College, which has achieved a national reputation for excellence as a liberal arts college. The following are notes from Quaker records for families with the Gardner surname that arrived in the piedmont area of North Carolina, later forming Guilford County, during the latter part of the 18th century. If there were two or more records books, these lines will explain the page numbers next to family information in the next section. The new ideas were more evident in North Carolina after the Civil War when out-of-state evangelists began to hold revivals. It made me think and understand the point of view and intentions. Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends, are the oldest organized Christian church in North Carolina. Quaker Dates Dates in many of the entries are recorded according to the Quakers' system. He requests a certificate to Carver's Creek in southeast North Carolina, but there is no record of him there. For example, it turns out that Abraham Lincoln, who came from the midwest, was descended from Quakers. Quaker Abstract F190.F89 P42, Wright, F. Edward. Label vector designed by Ibrandify - Freepik.com, https://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/coffin/frontis1.html, https://www.flickr.com/photos/fhcarchives/5436563980/. Volume I of Hinshaw is the abstract of the early records of North and South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee. Its soooo hard to listen without judgment, to understand the uniqueness of our different views and personalities with respect. This is also the part of North Carolina where Abigail (Brown) Thornburgh and her husband settled in the 1740s, after their Frederick County, Virginia Quaker marriage at Hopewell MM, witnessed by her father, James Brown. The first homogeneous community in [Bladen] county was the Quakers according to Stephen B. Genealogical Publishing Co., 1989. Records of Monthly Meetings hold the most vital information for genealogists. A major accomplishment of North Carolina Friends in this period was the opening in 1837, under the guidance of Nathan Hunt, of New Garden Boarding School, the oldest coeducational school in the South. Later, English colonists migrated south from Virginia, arriving in significant numbers by the 1660s. Staff members can also help you with microfilm, manuscripts, and family surname files. I think thats what was meant by shaking the trees and a Quaker nut would fall out was referring to. Max Carter: Most Americans, if they shake their family tree, a Quaker nut is going to fall out, and quite often, people discover that when they see one of those Quaker names. prcf produced a certificate from: transferred membership from one meeting to another. Yes, my mothers side the Barlows, Ridley and Slussers. We need to be forward looking! "Virtually a Quaker province." I watch and look forward to Quaker Speaks every Thursday. ltm liberated to marry, left at liberty to marry: permitted to marry. Other books: Anne Arundel (and Howard) County Church Records. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Max Carter: Here in North Carolina where were filming today, you can still find pockets of those old ethnic Quaker names. Here's an existing category that seems appropriate. 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. Nice work. These extracts list an abbreviated version of what happened in the minutes, from a genealogist's perspective. Friends Historical Collection, Guilford College. rec receive, received (into membership). The Spaniards eventually retreated due to conflicts with the natives. Accessed 12/2011. 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. Following the Cary Rebellion of 1711, Friends were effectively excluded from colonial politics and thereafter seldom held office in the state until modern times. We cant solve the historical world conundrum of violence, we can only solve ourselves. 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. Watching the video brought back the following painful memory. Quakers did not practice baptism. 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. Quaker Ref E184.F89 H52 v.6, Putnam, Martha A. ). 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. VI. Jessop & Robt. Hinshaw discusses Cane Creek on page 343 of Volume I of his Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.[15]. So it wasnt just the last names that they used over and over but the first names as well. My town was settled by descendants of these families in 1762, so that makes me part of the 8th or 9th generation of settlers. 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. Me too. 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! My thanks to Gabe for a kind well thought out response. The Bays and Russels coopers are, By 1740, two of the earliest known meetings were established in close proximity, Carvers Creek and Dunns Creek. The names Hoag and DeVol/Devoll/Davol are scattered on both sides of my family tree like colored lights on a Christmas tree. For example, plain dress. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1973 (Edwards . JESSE 3 DILLON (DANIEL 2, LUKE 1) was born October 18, 1753 in New Garden, Guilford, North Carolina (Source: Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, New Garden MM p. Each volume has its own index, but this is a good way to "follow" your ancestor as they moved from one area to another. Unfortunately, the Wings of Sandwich have been sidetracked by their inability to prove that Deborah Wing was the daughter of the Rev. They are newcomers or first or second generation Friends. Minutes and Records Perquimans Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends in North Carolina 1680-1762. Delmarva Roots, 2001. So for example, if youre thinking of New England Friends, unfortunately one of the most common and prominent families was named Jones, which can be a challenge under any circumstances, but you would also look for names like Green, like Hoxie, like Arnold, like Meader, like Wilbur. 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. [2], Once part of the Province of Carolina, North Carolina became a separate colony in 1712 and was established as a royal colony in 1729. I do not know what the point of this Quaker Speak video is. Does this video on Common Quaker Names promote the inclusion and diversity were striving for? Quaker Abstract F157. Quaker Abstract F185.F89 P87 1996, Bell, James Pinkney. 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. 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. 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. Barlow, Ridley, Slusser. Male ancestors do not appear in military records. James Drake. Did you recognize any of the names listed in the video? prc produced a certificate: transferred membership. I list an Eliza Coffin b. 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). North Carolina Death Indexes, 1908-2004 Ancestry. Quaker Marriage Certificates Pasquotank, Perquimans - Monthly Meetings, North Carolina 1677-1800. print. The videos subtle message I got is, were the originals and better. When a person "condemned" his or her own misconduct, the monthly meeting might then restore him or her to membership. My great-great-grandfather was Quaker, I grew up Presbyterian, but I thought that I would try a Quaker meeting and theyre curious. 14 Nov. 1669/70. Leaving Fox and the others, the Irish evangelist William Edmundson visited the Albemarle region in March 1672 for three days, holding the first religious services in the colony and laying a foundation that would result in North Carolinas becoming in its early years virtually a Quaker province. Indiana Historical Society, 1962-1977. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (Best for messages specifically directed to those editing this profile. This video does not help me feel things have changed much since that painful moment I experienced as a newcomer 40 years ago. This knowledge is blessing my life and my soul. 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. Site by. Thomas Hamm: When youre thinking of common Quaker names, you have to think in terms of geography. And what about Brinton, Darlington, Glass and the Irish Quakers, Morris AND Boyd, These are all names my husband is descended from.. ), 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. North Carolina Yearly Meeting (Friends United Meeting) has grown to become one of the largest yearly meetings in the country. Quakers exerted an important influence in the political life of the Proprietary colony. 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. 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