Have you looked at http://www.cyndislist.com/quaker.htm some info may be found there, also since DE was part of PA, often records can be found in PA ARchives. The book you want is sold through Old Swedes Church bookstore. It is something you should be able to order thru inter library loan, from a Delaware library or the Lib Of Congress ,site http://catalog.loc.gov/ Barbara Johnson ----- Original Message ----- From: Josette L. Maxwell Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 8:17 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Carson Quakers I've already looked at the Early Church Records and have that information. Someone asserts that there is more detailed information in the Delaware Quaker Records (births/deaths etc.) on the early Carsons. What I'm doing is collecting documation/records as a basis for establishing Carson adults in the US before 1775 in an effort to maybe establish relationships and get my particular carsons back to Ireland. I did, of course, explore what was available at the Quaker Corners site. Unfortunaely, the Quaker Roots archives are apparently no longer available to be searched (along with some others). Do you by any chance have an email address for the Quaker historian? Thanks for your help Josette Maxwell Boone NC. At 07:24 AM 6/29/02 +0000, you wrote: >Hello Josette, >I have "Early Church Records Of New Castle County, Delaware" Vol.1, by F. >Edward Wright > >There are Carsons there <1800, the earliest is the marriage of Richard >Carson & Ann James of "Willing, New Castle Co., Willing Town" 19-8 1738 > >I suggest that you check out the Quaker-Roots List as there is a gentleman >that is a Quaker historian who did a great deal of work in SE PA. and DE. >Look at the archives first to see what already exists. > >Linda > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Join the world's largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. >http://www.hotmail.com