I went to www.usgenweb.com and selected the sub-topic "STATE ARCHIVES SEARCH ENGINE" and set it at NY and searched for EVERHART and had 5 hits,that included the " 1790 Dutchess Co, NY CENSUS. " DUTCHESS is a s e NY county just above NY City. Many of it's people came to sw Ohio,directly,or thru western NY. Orange Co NY is west,across the Hudson River. Long Island Sound and Westchester Co,CT is east. >From there,thru assorted links, I wound my way to the Swathmore College Library's Quaker collection. 1st thing I read was that many disowned Quakers remained in the Quaker religious community, but were excluded only from their business meetings. This was new infromation to me that will take time to digest. I thought I downloaded a glossary of Quaker terms to share with you,but I got only 3 words,not the glossary. Sorry. And that was part of my reason for bothering you. My own Clermont Co,sw Ohio and Brown Co,Oh had a few Quakers,and many with Quaker roots,but only traces of Quaker meetings. Cincinnati had a Quaker meeting house by 1818,when my Mathias Fagaly's obit locates his 5th and Smith home next door to it. Warren,Clinton,Highland and other sw Ohio counties had large,active Quaker communities. Just a week ago,I rode past the west edge of the Quaker Wilmington Colege,in Wilmington, Clinton Co,Ohio .My parents,and many of my elementary school teachers had credits,and/or degrees from it. I also noted at least one small frame Quaker church on US RT 68 south of Wilmington. I know of 1 of my ancestors,the John IDEN's ,lastly of now famous Montgomery Co,Md ,who got a Quaker certificate of removal to Ohio in 1834. Perhaps Mott TITUS, and his widowed sister,Anna Titus Stone,and families got Dutchess Co,NY certificates of removal,or, at least,they came from Hempstead,Long Island Quaker roots. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.