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    2. <A HREF="http://www.quaker.org.uk/">Click here: Quakers in Britain -The Religious Society of Friends - Britain Yearly Meeting</A> Quakers in Britain -The Religious Society of Friends - Britain Yearly Meeting Quakers in Britain -The Religious Society of Friends - Britain Yearly Meeting QUAKERS in Britain The Religious Society of Friends Britain Yearly Meeting Quaker faith springs from the experience that each one of us can have a direct relationship wi http://www.quaker.org.uk/ <A HREF="http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/~wking/blair/friends.htm">Click here: Quakers-Society of Friends</A> Quakers-Society of Friends Quakers-Society of Friends The Quakers-Society of Friends Please choose a topic History of the Quakers The Doctrine Organizational Structure Bibliography Quaker WWW Links Comments? History | Doctrine | Organizational Structure Bibliography | Links | http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/~wking/blair/friends <A HREF="http://www.religioustolerance.org/quaker.htm">Click here: RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS)</A> RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS) RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS) RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS) Click Here to Visit our Sponsors. Most faith groups have specific beliefs that their membership is expected to follow. Sometimes, as in the case of the Roman Catholic ch http://www.religioustolerance.org/quaker.htm <A HREF="http://www.cyndislist.com/quaker.htm">Click here: Cyndi's List - Quaker</A> Cyndi's List - Quaker Features a comprehensive list of links tracing Quaker genealogy, names, important dates, and persons. http://www.cyndislist.com/quaker.htm <A HREF="http://www.umassd.edu/SpecialPrograms/DFinnerty/Quaker.html">Click here: The Quakers</A> The Quakers The Quaker Religion The Quakers This is a religious group which came to America from England in the mid 1600's. They are referred to as Quakers because they believe that divine revelation does not come from an ordained ministry or the Church, but c http://www.umassd.edu/SpecialPrograms/DFinner <A HREF="http://www.lastsite.com/towns.html">Click here: Pennsylvania Town Name Origins / Northeast PA - by Mike O'Hara</A> Town Name Origins How Northeast PA towns received their names. http://www.lastsite.com/towns.html <A HREF="http://www.didian.com/helplist/pa.htm">Click here: Genealogy Helplist Pennsylvania</A> Genealogy Helplist Pennsylvania Genealogy Helplist for Pennsylvania, USA. Volunteers offer genealogical lookups to other participants and genealogists. http://www.didian.com/helplist/pa.htm <A HREF="http://www.stjamesamec.org/railroadintro.html">Click here: St. James AME Church</A> St. James AME Church The Underground Railroad began when friends along the way helped the first fugitive slave. Find out more about the historical significance of this church's involvement. http://www.stjamesamec.org/railroadintro.html <A HREF="http://home.ptd.net/~revwar/chrono.html">Click here: Chronological list of battles, actions, &c.</A> Chronological list of battles and actions of the American Revolution With events ranging from April 1775 to December 1783. http://home.ptd.net/~revwar/chrono.html <A HREF="http://www.key-net.net/users/oron/natural.htm">Click here: Brenda's Guide To PA Genealogy - Naturalization</A> Brenda's Guide To PA Genealogy - Naturalization Brenda's Guide To PA Genealogy - Naturalization Naturalization American Immigration PA Persons Naturalized in 1740 --names & dates PA Persons Naturalized in 1741 --names & dates PA Persons Naturalized in 1760 --list of names and places PA Persons Na http://www.key-net.net/users/oron/natural.htm <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com:0080/Heartland/Plains/8021/palinks.htm">Cli ck here: Brenda's PA Genealogy Links</A> Brenda's PA Genealogy Links Brenda's PA Genealogy Links Brenda's Guide To Online Pennsylvania Genealogy WE ARE MOVING! http://www.key-net.net/users/oron/palinks.htm I am still in the process of moving these pages. I am changing to a frames format to make browsing easier. As http://www.geocities.com:0080/Heartland/Plain <A HREF="http://www.ct.net/~roods/nypanj.htm">Click here: nypanj</A> nypanj nypanj NJ, NY, PA, RI Etc... Surnames in NY & PA , Quakers in NJ and RI , one IRISH ancestor and GENERAL genealogy links. Included are my dead ends and would love to have any leads on their surnames. Exchange of information, corrections and com http://www.ct.net/~roods/nypanj.htm <A HREF="http://www.david-morse.com/links.html">Click here: The Iron Bridge: Links</A> The Iron Bridge: Links The Iron Bridge: Links Quakers Quakers , general information Quaker Information Centre , Philadelphia, PA Quakers in the Arts Anthology of Writings by Contemporary Quakers Friends http://www.david-morse.com/links.html <A HREF="http://genweb.net/~irolee/united.htm">Click here: United States</A> United States Irolee's Genealogy Place United States | Florida | Illinois | Iowa | Kansas | Kentucky | Michigan | New York | Ohio | Pennsylvania | South Carolina | Vermont | Virginia | American Red Cross - Virtual Museum - Pre1900 FedWorld I http://genweb.net/~irolee/united.htm <A HREF="http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/penn.html">Click here: Genealogy Resources on the Internet - WWW/Pennsylvania</A> Genealogy Resources on the Internet - WWW/Pennsylvania Find links to myriad information sources, including county homepages, library archives, and genealogical societies. Includes mailing lists. http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/penn.ht <A HREF="http://www.geneasearch.com/famresearch.htm">Click here: Genealogy Family Research Sites</A> Genealogy Family Research Sites Genealogy Family Research Sites GeneaSearch.com Your Guide to Genealogy on the Internet Email 1-Stop Free Shop 1-Stop Free Shop is moving. Click on the above banner to visit our new site. http://www.geneasearch.com/famresearch.htm <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/kimbe99648/fhc/index.htm">Click here: Pennsylvania Microfiche Collection</A> <A HREF="http://archive.msstate.edu/listarchives/afrigeneas/199809/msg00284.html" >Click here: query: AYERS, Cato and Ben ex-slaves</A> query: AYERS, Cato and Ben ex-slaves query: AYERS, Cato and Ben ex-slaves [ Date Prev ][ Date Next ][ Thread Prev ][ Thread Next ][ Date Index ][ Thread Index ] query: AYERS, Cato and Ben ex-slaves To : afrigeneas@msstate.edu Subject : query: AYERS, Cato and Ben ex-slaves From : Den http://archive.msstate.edu/listarchives/afrig <A HREF="http://www.coloradoan.com/special/millennium/archives/jul/070899.html">C lick here: Millennium Moments</A> Millennium Moments Millennium Moments Thursday, July 08, 1999 WOOLMAN: The first formal opposition to slavery in North America was organized in the 1750s by John Woolman, a Quaker tailor from New Jersey. Woolman formed his anti-slavery views after visiting http://www.coloradoan.com/special/millennium/ <A HREF="http://www.nando.net/ncd/week5/free4.html">Click here: North Carolina Discoveries</A> North Carolina Discoveries North Carolina Discoveries The Underground Railroad Since it was never noted much in national histories or texts, the fact that some 50,000 North Carolinians left the state and moved to Ohio or Indiana in protest to slavery during the thirty years b http://www.nando.net/ncd/week5/free4.html <A HREF="http://www.waynet.org/nonprofit/coffin.htm">Click here: Levi Coffin House - the "Grand Central Station" of the Underground Railroad</A> Levi Coffin House - the "Grand Central Station" of the Underground Railroad Dubbed the "Grand Central Station" of the underground railroad, the Coffin house sheltered 2,000 slaves during the years prior to the Civil War. http://www.waynet.org/nonprofit/coffin.htm <A HREF="http://www.udel.edu/BlackHistory/abolitionists.html">Click here: Abolitionists, Free Blacks, and Runaway Slaves: Surviving Slavery on Maryland's Eastern Shore</A> Abolitionists, Free Blacks, and Runaway Slaves: Surviving Slavery on Maryland's Eastern Shore Abolitionists, Free Blacks, and Runaway Slaves: Surviving Slavery on Maryland's Eastern Shore ABOLITIONISTS, FREE BLACKS, AND RUNAWAY SLAVES: SURVIVING SLAVERY ON MARYLAND'S EASTERN SHORE Clara L. Small Salisbury State University "The peculiar ins http://www.udel.edu/BlackHistory/abolitionist <A HREF="http://www.musicoop.com/quakers/books.htm">Click here: Alfred Friends Meeting (Quakers)</A> Alfred Friends Meeting (Quakers) Alfred Friends Meeting (Quakers) Books about Quakerism Symbols: *** = Available from Friends General Conference Bookstore 1216 Arch Street, 2B, Philadelphia, PA 19107 ### = Available from http://www.musicoop.com/quakers/books.htm <A HREF="http://www.worldbook.com/fun/aajourny/html/bh040.html">Click here: African American Journey: Underground Railroad</A> African American Journey: Underground Railroad World Book educational resource features a profile of the Underground Railroad. Also find biographies of conductors and links to related topics. http://www.worldbook.com/fun/aajourny/html/bh <A HREF="http://picard.tnstate.edu/~cwilkey/RevWar.htm">Click here: 10) War for Independence</A> 10) War for Independence 10) War for Independence A WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE, 1775-1783 I. Introduction II. A Divided People A. Tories B. Native Americans as Allies C. Slaves D. Poor Whites E. Quakers F. Patriots III. The Revoluti http://picard.tnstate.edu/~cwilkey/RevWar.htm <A HREF="http://www.tennessean.com/sii/98/09/05/wbowen5.shtml">Click here: Slaves' daily lives emerge from ground</A> Slaves' daily lives emerge from ground Slaves' daily lives emerge from ground Published by The Tennessean Saturday, 9/5/98 Search our site by keyword • Making a Difference HERITAGE Slaves' daily lives emerge from ground By David Hefner / Tennessean Staff Writer GOODLETTSV http://www.tennessean.com/sii/98/09/05/wbowen <A HREF="http://www.s-t.com/daily/04-98/04-20-98/b01lo044.htm">Click here: NewStandard: 4/20/98</A> NewStandard: 4/20/98 NewStandard: 4/20/98 Join Us Now....and let the benefits begin! Seminar reveals facts about black history By Lisa Maria Cabral, Standard-Times correspondent NEW BEDFORD -- Slavery is never an easy subject to discuss. And it was proven so again yeste http://www.s-t.com/daily/04-98/04-20-98/b01lo <A HREF="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2h66.html">Click here: Africans in America/Part 2/Washington's ltr. to Robert Morris</A> Africans in America/Part 2/Washington's ltr. to Robert Morris Africans in America/Part 2/Washington's ltr. to Robert Morris Part 1: 1450-1750 <---Part 2: 1750-1805 Part 3: 1791-1831 Part 4: 1831-1865 Narrative | Resource Bank | Teacher's Guide Historical Document Washington's letter to Robert Morris 1786 Reso http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2h66.html <A HREF="http://angelfire.lycos.com/biz/SanDiegoDelivery/gen.html">Click here: Genealogy Books and Church Records</A> Genealogy Books and Church Records Genealogy Books and Church Records Get a Free SurfBox! Genealogy and Church Records Early Settlers of Hatfield Township Hatfield Township, Montgomery County: Originally called "the parts adjacent to Montgomery and Franconia", it was also called Har http://angelfire.lycos.com/biz/SanDiegoDelive <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/ragruwell/kenttax.html">Click here: Kent County Tax Rolls</A> Gruwell Immigrants - Delaware Gruwell Immigrants Delaware Gruwell Genealogy A Complete Family History of the Gruwell's Worldwide You are Visitor Last Updated 8 16 99 Intro Research Gatherings Personal Business Delaware Genealogical Society GRUWELL IMMIGRANTS DELAWARE The Gruwell family... http://members.aol.com/ragruwell/dehome.html Copy of tax sheet here. <A HREF="http://www.sannes.net/chris/papers/major/quakers.htm">Click here: Untitled</A> Puritan Motivations for Quaker Persecution Argues that the Puritans persecuted Quakers in Boston during the years 1656-1661 as part of a need to maintain their religious conception of society. http://www.sannes.net/chris/papers/major/quakers.htm <A HREF="http://www.civilwar.com/linksrr.htm">Click here: Civil War Links - Underground Railroad</A> North Carolina's Underground Railroad Some 50,000 North Carolinians left the state and moved to Ohio or Indiana in protest to slavery during the thirty years before the Civil War is not widely known. As the frustration with more restrictive and harsh laws over slaves and slave owning were passed, some Quakers, like Levi Coffin, began to illegally assist escaping slaves to flee the state. http://www.civilwar.com/linksrr.htm <A HREF="http://www.faqs.org/faqs/Quaker-faq/">Click here: soc.religion.quaker Answers to Frequently Asked Questions</A> soc.religion.quaker Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), compiled for the soc.religion.quaker news group by Marc Mengel. http://www.faqs.org/faqs/Quaker-faq <A HREF="http://www.mindspring.com/~strecorsoc/quaker.html">Click here: Street Corner Society - a Quaker Page</A> Quaker Page of Street Corner Society site Very helpful organized listing of Quaker writings and historical materials available on the Web. http://www.mindspring.com/~strecorsoc/quaker.html <A HREF="http://cpcug.org/user/wsamuel/quaker.html">Click here: Quaker Resources on the Web</A> Quaker Resources on the Web This page links to a number of Quaker (Friends) resources on the Web, including general information, books and other publications, and events. http://cpcug.org/user/wsamuel/quaker.html <A HREF="http://sailor.gutenberg.org/etext94/dugl210.txt">Click here: http://sailor.gutenberg.org/etext94/dugl210.txt</A> Collected Articles of Frederick Douglass, a Slave Gutenberg text version (TEXT). http://sailor.gutenberg.org/etext94/dugl210.txt Mary Jane, Brightstar

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