I have been researching the above family for years. Richard Fenimore was bp in 1632 in Tingewick, BKM and married Mary Crook/Crick (from Adderbury) at the Banbury Meeting in OXF in 1672/3. In nearby Westbury, BKM there was another Quaker family headed by Henry Fenimore who died in 1720 at Westbury and was buried at Whittlebury. He was referred to as the Old Quaker and he witnessed numerous Quaker weddings. Since these villages are so close to one another and the name Fenimore is not that common, it is possible that Henry Fenimore was closely related to the Tingewick family. Richard had a younger brother Henry bp in1637 who may have married Alice White in Newton Purcell, OXF in 1658. (Richard's family came from this village). Richard and wife Mary emigrated to America. Last documented at their marriage in Banbury, they next show up in Burlington, New Jersey in 1681. Their known children were three sons who may have been born in England. I have searched English Quaker records and have not found any births for them or any mention of their parents. Many Yorkshire Quakers as well as families from Bucks, Northamptonshire, and London moved to Burlington, NJ. Associated Quaker names in New Jersey are BRIAN, Borton, Budd, COLLINS (OXF), DEACON, DECOU (YKS), Devonish (LON), Emley, French, Gardiner, Huling, HUMPHREY, Jennings, MARRIOTT, OLIVE (NTH), PEACHEE, Powell, SHINN (SFK/CAM), Stacy, WILLS (NTH), Woolman. Those capitalized were either related by marriage or closely associated with Richard Fenimore in business, as witnesses to marriages, or as neighbors. Liane Fenimore (my husband is the Fenimore)