Janet McCrosky wrote: > This is a long-standing, probably hopeless ancestress mystery on my > father's side. <snip> > 1. As Elizabeth Fayle, she transferred in 1761 from Edenderry Monthly > Meeting, near Dublin, Ireland, to Exeter Monthly Meeting, PA. (I have her > transfer letter, signed by a number of members, > Elizabeth Fayle - > born where? when? parents? why did she come to America? when and where > did she die? The Edenderry Digest (a nineteenth-century abstract of the original Society of Friends register) is available on LDS film. FHL British Film 571396; items 2,3,4 on the film The film quality is variable and the various items aren't properly marked or divided. However, there's a good chance that you'll find Elizabeth's birth and parentage there. Chris
According to the research this man made in England, the first wife was Basill and died in Hampton NH on July 15 1657; that would make the last Richard their only child, although there are some sources that say theer may have been another child. There is also a question about the maiden name of Jane- are you siting sources, as that would be helpful. Someone just sent me four children for Richard Jr, but no wife. Got to go on an errand. Sue
CHRIS, >From your address I assume you live in the U. K. as I have friends in England that have similar E-mail addresses. When I opened your E-mail posted on QUAKER-ROOTSWEB.COM and saw the name Judith Heald it "RANG A BELL". A few years ago my son and I spent some time in PA (USA) visiting our Quaker Meeting Houses and Judith Walter Heald was connected with the LONDON GROVE MEETING at Kennett Square, PA. Believe she was the Clerk at that time but someone else is now listed on their website. I still have an active E-mail address for Judith and her mailing address in Spring Mills, PA. We have traced our paper trail from Quaker records all the way back to my 6X grandfather, Jacob Marshill, Sr. ca.1655-1743 whose family were members of the UPPER GRANGE MEETING near Charlemont in Nothern Ireland. This meeting house was founded in 1660 and still has an active membership today of 40-50. My son has made many trips to Ireland, England, Wales and Scotland doing research on our family and I have been on trips with him to both Ireland and England. WE ARE "GRAPPLING AT STRAWS" to get any Marshall that has traced his family back to the BRITISH ISLES DNA tested to see if we have any connection. We had a 100 year old Marshall tested a few years ago in Ireland that his father told him they came from Scotland ------------BUT NO CONNECTION. HOWEVER, IF YOU KNOW OF ANY PRESENT DAY MARSHALL'S THAT CAN PROVE THEIR ANCESTRY BACK TO ENGLAND OR WALES. WE WOULD BE WILLING TO PAY FOR THEM TO GET A Y-DNA TEST-----(Of course their ancestors would have to be male Marshalls all the way back and their lineage not broken by a female for the Y-DNA TEST.) ANY HELP OR SUGGESTIONS YOU CAN GIVE US WILL BE APPRECIATED. PAYNE MARSHALL, QUAKER DESCENDENT FROM IRELAND AND MARSHALL RESEARCHER @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Fwd: [Q-R] My Quaker ancestors -----Original Message----- From: Chris Dickinson <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sat, 4 Apr 2009 10:40 am Subject: Re: [Q-R] My Quaker ancestors Judith Heald listed her Quaker ancestors as: > Barnard > Bye > Chambers > Cooper > Dickinson > Dixon > Ely > Gregg > Hall > Harry > Heald > Hilaman > Hoopes > Jones > Kirk > Lamborn > Marshall > Mendenhall > Mercer > Moore > Paschall > Passmore > Paxson > Pennock > Pierson > Plankinton > Pownall > Pusey > Pyle > Rogers > Sellers > Sharples > Swayne > Taylor > Taylor > Thompson > Walter > Way > Webb > Whitson > Wickersham > Wilson Quaker Dickinson families originate from a number of places in the UK. One is from Lamplugh in Cumberland, an area that I study. Other of your surnames that had Quaker branches in the area are: Dixon, Marshall, Pearson, Peile, Taylor and Wilson. There is a particular Lamplugh Quaker Dickinson/Taylor connection with Talbot County Maryland. There is also the partnership between the early ministers James Dickinson and Thomas Wilson (who travelled around America c1700). My site covers this area and includes images of the local Society of Friends Register: _http://www.rumbutter.net/gen-cumb-home/_ (http://www.rumbutter.net/gen-cumb-home/) [you will need to register/login - free & non-commercial] Chris ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message G. Payne Marshall ,Chairman-Emeritus NEWSLETTER EDITOR Simon Granser Marshall, Sr. Association Phoenix Towers 2800 N. Ocean Drive--Apt. B-2-D Singer Island, FL 33404 CELL----423-341-3794 (BEST TO CALL ON CELL) Tel.-------561-844-2662 Fax ------425-988-7178 E-Mail [email protected] WEBSITE: http://simongransermarshallsr.com/ "GENEALOGY IS THE ART OF CONFUSING THE DEAD ---------------------AND IRRITATING THE LIVING" OR "BRINGING THE DEAD BACK TO LIFE AND THE -----------------THE LIVING BACK TOGETHER" God Bless America IN GOD WE TRUST **************New Deals on Dell Netbooks – Now starting at $299 (A HREF=http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1219939010x1201342897/aol?redir=http:%2F %2Fad.doubleclick.net%2Fclk%3B213771626%3B35379597%3Bw)
Sue: Do you have access to "History of Nantucket - County, Island and Town including Genealogies of First Settlers" by Alexander Starbuck? Jane is mentioned in the first section about Richard Swain -- page 813. Violet Moore Guy 4/8/2009 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sue Maxwell Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 1:11 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Q-R] Richard Swain Jr Does anyone have info on the marriage and children of Richard Swain and second wife Jane Godfrey Bunker's child Richard born 1660? Sue ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Jane & Eliz same? George Bunker married Elizabeth Godfrey in the Parish Church of Maulden, Bedfordshire, some 7 or 8 miles from Tingrith center. She was the daughter of Thomas & Elizabeth (Mead) Godfrey, and was born March 5, 1630. There is some confusion concerning George's wife's name when they arrived in America. In Topsfield she was known as Jane. No information has been found to clarify this apparent inconsistency. Two alternatives appear: first, Elizabeth died just before they left England or more possibly enroute to America, and George married a Jane shortly afterwards so that Elizabeth never reached America and was not buried in Tingrith either. The second possibility is that she was Elizabeth Jane Godfrey and chose to drop the Elizabeth in America where she had no friends to continue her former name. We do know that George and Elizabeth had two children born in Tingrigth, namely Elizabeth in 1646 and William, baptized June 17 1648. George and Jane had 3 children born in Topsfield. Source: Bunker Family Association online at http://www.bunkerfamilyassn.org/histories.html > By the way -- > I've seen only secondary sources that refer to the widow Jane Bunker > as a Godfrey. > The thing is -- a George Bunker married Elizabeth Godfrey 5 May 1644 > in Maulden Bedford, England. This seems to be the guy who came to Mass. > about 1652. However, in Mass. his wife seems to be Jane. > It looks like to me that she may be a second wife with maiden name > as yet still unknown. Elizabeth Godfrey may the mother of the first > two children (b. 1646 and 1648) and Jane _____ the mother of the > others (b. 1652, 1654, 1656/7). Note the 4 year gap. > > > Regards, > Howard > [email protected] > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.238 / Virus Database: 270.11.47/2047 - Release Date: 04/08/09 05:53:00
I know all of the other basic info, but I am wondering if anyone has found out anything about Richard Jr, son of Jane and Richard Sr. Bye the way, anyone related to Richard Swain might be interested in a gen. article I have, taking him back three generations in England and clearing up misperceptions that have been written about him, as he was originally confused with someone with a similar name. Anyone interested can email me and I will scan it to them. Sue
Hi Sue, From: "Sue Maxwell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 11:10 AM Subject: [Q-R] Richard Swain Jr > Does anyone have info on the marriage and children of Richard Swain and > second wife Jane Godfrey Bunker's child Richard born 1660? Sue I've found 4 children of Richard Swain, Jr. Abigail, b. Feb 7, 1683 Jonathan b. Dec. 23, 1685 Ebenezer b. abt 1689 Lemuel b. abt 1692 The first two are shown in the Nantucket records, and I assume born there. The second two are swhon in the abstract of the administration granted to eldest son Jonathan after the death of his father. Granted May 22, 1707. Shown as Richard Swaine of Cape May. On Oct 25, 1708, Ebenezer age 19 and Lemuel age 16, sons of Richard, petition that their brother Jonathan be appointed their guardian. See Documents Relating to the Colonial History of New Jersey; vol XXIII; Calendar of New Jersey Wills; \ Vol I 1670-1730; ed. by William Nelson; pp. 449-450. By the way -- I've seen only secondary sources that refer to the widow Jane Bunker as a Godfrey. The thing is -- a George Bunker married Elizabeth Godfrey 5 May 1644 in Maulden Bedford, England. This seems to be the guy who came to Mass. about 1652. However, in Mass. his wife seems to be Jane. It looks like to me that she may be a second wife with maiden name as yet still unknown. Elizabeth Godfrey may the mother of the first two children (b. 1646 and 1648) and Jane _____ the mother of the others (b. 1652, 1654, 1656/7). Note the 4 year gap. Regards, Howard [email protected]
Does anyone have info on the marriage and children of Richard Swain and second wife Jane Godfrey Bunker's child Richard born 1660? Sue
I'm forwarding my stored data sent over past few months to several lists (quite possibly even to this one). Because of Roll Call I'll send it again. This is a long-standing, probably hopeless ancestress mystery on my father's side. I want to fill in all the blanks (including parents, grandparents, etc.) for her. What I know about her so far: 1. As Elizabeth Fayle, she transferred in 1761 from Edenderry Monthly Meeting, near Dublin, Ireland, to Exeter Monthly Meeting, PA. (I have her transfer letter, signed by a number of members, including several with surname Fayle). 2. She met and married TOWNSEND MATTHEWS, SR. in Exeter, PA, in 1761. He was temporarily ex-communicated from Quaker Church for bearing arms in French and Indian War, so on Feb/ 26. 1761 she was precautioned by Exeter MM not to marry a non-Quaker I have that transcript from the minutes, as well as the one dated March 26, 1761, in which ELIZABETH FAYLE NOW ("ALIAS") MATTHEWS was dropped from Exeter MM's membership. 3. Hinshaw in Virginia notes them both as being fully restored to their former Quakerism and notes scattered throughout show that they evidently continued as practicing Quakers the rest of their lives. What we know about her husband, whose family was able to take his line clear back to England and, happily for me, made it available at FamilySearch: 1. Townsend Matthews, Sr. - born 1737 Berks, PA to Robert Matthews and Mary Coles 2. Married Elizabeth Fayle - Exeter, PA - 1760 (Exeter MM notes seem to indicate 1761; so far can't find the marriage record) 3. Before he died in 1808 in Greenbriar, West VA (where are they buried ????) they had the following children: (1) Emele (Amelia?) Matthews - b. ca 1762, Berks, PA -d. Rockingham, VA 1790 - Married Ebenezer Henton [this is my line, faily well documented from this point on] (2) Ezekial Matthews - b. ca 1765, Berks, PA - marr. Jane McSparvin (3) Mary Matthews - b. ca 1768, Berks, PA (4) Robert Matthews - b. ca 1771, probably Berks, PA - marr. Nancy (Mathews) Green - ????? (5) Joseph Matthews - b. ca 1773, Berks, PA (6) Townsend M. Matthews - b. ca 1774, Berks, PA - marr. 6 Nov 1843, Raccoon Tp, Gallia Co,, OH - Nancy Williams (7) John Matthews - b. ca 1775, Berks, PA (8) Elizabeth Matthews - b. ca 1777, Berks, PA I hope I copied all this data correctly from the FamilySearch site. Elizabeth Fayle - born where? when? parents? why did she come to America? when and where did she die? where is she buried? Janet
Sarah wrote: > We are looking for information on the Peelle, Peele, Peal families who > settled in Nansemond County, Virginia, and later migrated to NE North > Carolina. > Most settled around the Rich Square area and were members of the Rich > Square > MM. Some settled in the area of Bennett's Creek, Chowan County, and then > Martin County, NC. Other variations on the name in early English records are: Payle and Peile. There were a number of Quaker families in Cumberland, England with the name. You can see some mentioned in the registers at: http://www.rumbutter.net/gen-cumb-pard-births/p-1-1657-1687.html etc.. [you will need to register or log in] And, if you haven't already done so, have a look at the national index at: http://www.bmdregisters.co.uk/ Chris
We are looking for information on the Peelle, Peele, Peal families who settled in Nansemond County, Virginia, and later migrated to NE North Carolina. Most settled around the Rich Square area and were members of the Rich Square MM. Some settled in the area of Bennett's Creek, Chowan County, and then Martin County, NC. Thank you. Kindly, susie **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1221421323x1201417385/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fwww.freecreditreport.com%2Fpm%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fsc%3D668072%26hmpgID %3D62%26bcd%3DAprilfooterNO62)
I am pleased to discover that many of my ancestors correspond to others listed. Here are mine (Holly Baker's): Armitt Baker Bentley Bowater Carver Evitt Few Harlan Harvey Hodges Hoopes Kent Lewis Lupton Newlin Paschall Paxson Pickering Pownall Pusey Sager Scarborough Twining Waln Webb Worrilow Worth Young That's it from A to Z (Y, actually). I'd be interested to hear from cousins.
Hello Elizabeth, I see we share Haworth, Dillon, and Bowater. Do you know about the Haworth National Reunion in Portland, OR on July 9-12? I helped Ron Haworth revive and stage the first one (in 1999) since the Haworth Association's last one around 1902. See the website at www.haworthassociation.org. Regards, Marilyn Winton Totten > Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 12:56:10 -0700 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Q-R] Direct lines: Bowerman, Henderson etc. > > Hi Judy, > I have the following direct lines to early Quaker families: > On my maternal grandfather's side: > Bowerman, MA-Eng? > Moore, MA-NJ-Eng/Wales? > Swift, MA-Eng? > Gifford, MA-England > Stone, NJ > Vail, NJ-NY-England > Hoxie, MA > Wing, MA-England > Parker, MA > Landers, MA > Kirby, MA > On my maternal grandmother's side: > Henderson, IL-MO-IN-SC-NC-VA-Scotland > Dillon, NC-TN-Ireland > Haworth, IL-TN-VA-PA-England > Hollingsworth, IN-MD-VA-Ireland > Wright, SC-MD-PA-England > Wells, SC-MD > Bowater, England > Thornton, NC-VA-Eng? > > Betsy > > [email protected] wrote: > > Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2009 17:56:28 -0400 > > From: "Judy Baker" <[email protected]> > > Subject: [Q-R] Friends' Lineage > > > > If you're all not tired of this thread, here are some additional ancestral > > surnames. Nearly all colonial Mass., with some later generations in New > > York and Ohio and documented in Society of Friends records. > > > > Bowerman > > Davis > > Gifford > > Killea/Killey/Kelley > > Jenney > > Perry > > Sherman > > Tucker > > Wady > > Williams > > Wing > > Winslow > > > > Judy > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Rediscover Hotmail®: Get e-mail storage that grows with you. http://windowslive.com/RediscoverHotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_Rediscover_Storage1_042009
This is very interesting.....thanks. I am descended from the Johannes Kassel, listed under Kriegsheim. From all other records on him (including in PA) he is called a Mennonite minister. His daughter Mary Kassel married a Quaker, John Cadwallader. This is a Welsh name, so she probably met him in PA, and not in Kriegsheim. However, it illustrates that the two faiths were in close accord in Chester and Bucks counties, PA. Marilyn Winton Totten > From: [email protected] > Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 21:46:08 -0400 > To: [email protected] > CC: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Q-R] Palatine Mennonite Census Lists, 1664-1793: a Quaker/Mennonite puzzle > > Yes, there were Quakers in Kriegsheim. I am descended from the > Schumachers. Quaker missionaries William Ames and George Rolfe > visited Kriegsheim in 1657-58 and converted some of this Mennonite > family to Quakerism. They were persecuted in Germany and emigrated > first to Holland then to England and Pennsylvania in about 1685, > settling in Germantown. > > > On Apr 6, 2009, at 5:45 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > > This book by Herman & Gertrud Guth and J Lemar & Lois Ann Mast > > (1987) must > > be something I bought through Masthoff publishers. While I was > > flipping > > through it this morning I stumbled on to this entry on p 13: > > > > "Archive Number 77/4337-1685 > > > > "Mennists living in the Palatine territory. > > > > "folio 69: > > > > "OBERAMT ALZEY NIEDERFLOERSHEIM > > "Jann Clementz > > Christian Buchholder > > Julius Schmidt, the younger > > Peter Clementz > > Julius Schmidt, the older > > > > "KRIEGSHEIM > > Matthias Bonn > > Peter Buchholder > > Henrich Bluehm > > Hans Gram > > Gerhard Becker > > Arnold Schumacher > > Johann Gebhard > > Peter Schumacher's foster son, Peter Otto (?) > > > > "All are Quakers. > > > > "Gerhard Heinrich > > Agnes, Conrad Gebhart's widow > > Georg Schumacher > > Peter Schumacher's widow > > Johannes Cassel > > Philipp Lehbusch" > > > > > > So I'm confused. Were there Quakers in the Palatines? I'm > > assuming from > > the way these folks are listed that the ones in Oberamt Alzey > > Niederfloersheim and in Kriegsheim are "Mennists," or > > Mennonites. That would suggest that > > the folks above or below the "All are Quakers" statement were > > Quakers with > > German sounding names. > > > > The listing from Archive 77/4337-1685 goes on with lists of other > > folks from > > Wolfsheim, Aspisheim, Weinheim (near Wallertheim), Spiesheim, > > Gundersheim, > > Moelsheim, and Osthofen on this page. > > > > Jan > > **************Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make dinner > > for $10 or > > less. (http://food.aol.com/frugal-feasts?ncid=emlcntusfood00000001) > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUAKER-ROOTS- > > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > > in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Rediscover Hotmail®: Now available on your iPhone or BlackBerry http://windowslive.com/RediscoverHotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_Rediscover_Mobile1_042009
My Quaker Names are: Arthur McGirr born County Sligo Ireland married to Nancy Agnes McClintock born County Sligo Ireland They migrated to Harford Co Md Their daughter Isabella McGirr married Henry Wilson also a Quaker... The McGirr and Wilson families migrated into Washington Co Pa... Henry and Isabella McGirr Wilson's daughter Hannah Jane Wilson b1813 Washington Co Pa moved with her parents to Belmont Co Ohio. Hannah Jane Wilson married John Gibbons/Givens in 1830 in Belmont Co Ohio He was also a Quaker. The son of Hugh Gibbons. Hannah Jane Wilson was my 2nd great-grandmother. Nancy Price Beck
Howard, what is the name of the book you mention regarding the 2001 anniversary at Cane Creek? Do you sell your book on the Allnes & if so, how much? Thanks Also,At 8:40 PM -0400 4/6/09, [email protected] wrote: >In a message dated 4/6/09 12:06:22 PM, [email protected] writes: >>My mother's father (Peacock) and mother (Moon) were from lines who >>were Friends: >> >>Peacock, via Asa from North Carolina (who was probably only >>marginally a Quaker). I am not clear on who the first Quaker is in >>Asa's Peacock line. Jim, do you know? My gr grandfather married a >>Smith of the Seth Smith (OH) line. >> >>Moon, via Simon b 1874 in North Carolina and probably Simon b 1700 >>Bucks Co., PA. The Moon men married various Mendenhall, Hinshaw, >>Stout, Perry women. >> >>To my knowledge Maude V. Moon (b 1884) was the last practicing >>Quaker, departing for the methodists in about 1909, although - >>interestingly enough - still socializing with the Whittier community >>until her death in 1972. >>-- >>David N Young >>San Diego, CA >>researching Young, Norwood, Barrons, Smith, Pocock, Peacock, Moon >> > > >The Moons are still big at Cane Creek Meeting in NC. I have several >books I got at the 250 year reunion of the founding of Cane Creek >meeting which describe the Moon family. My book "The Allen Family" >shows the relationship of 65 Moon's to the Allen family. One of >these is Jacob Moon who was living at Cane Creek, NC in 1807 . >Another Moon is Marion Moon who married Rachel Allen in 1852 at Cane >Creek, etc. > >The sister, Agnes Brown b 01/16/1830 in England, of my Gr >Grandfather Francis Jacob Brown b. Randolph County, Indiana in 1850 >married Elijah Peacock 01/28/1831 in Randolph County, In. When the >Ham Brown (Agnes Peacocks father) family moved to Iowa, Agnes and >Elijah Peacock remained in Indiana as part of the Jericho Meeting. > >Howard W Cook > > > > >************** >A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! >(http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1221621488x1201450096/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fwww.freecreditreport.com%2Fpm%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fsc%3D668072%26hmpgID%3D62%26bcd%3DAprilfooterNO62) -- David N Young 2441 Riviera Dr Chula Vista,CA 91915 619.482.0858
Sally - I meant to send this to the whole Q-R list and didn't so resending it and hope someone kept the replies. ----------- That would have been me, I believe. Sally, I responded to the list on all of your concerns (at least I tried to), but do not keep my messages unless they pertain to my family or need follow-up. Perhaps you can access the list's archives and find it or maybe another list member held on to their copy. Ruby in Spokane ----- Original Message ----- From: Dutton Family To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 6:14 AM Subject: Quaker Descendents Society Hello - Please can the person knowledgeable abt. the Society assist me with my questions ? I asked if the Society actually physically conducts or assists Members with Genealogical Research .... also does the Society maintain a Web-site,...... similar to the DAR ? The DAR is a similar Society but they have extensive research help and Library as well as a Web-site with information, plus local Chapters with monthly meetings......I live in Fla. so cannot attend meetings in Wash. State, but do at my local DAR Chapter..... I would like to point out that DAR Membership is cheaper, as well......and that someone Researching their Quaker ancestors has many facilities open and available to them because the Quakers kept such good records.... so I repeat the question of another correspondent, " What do you get for your $235.00 ? " Thanks, sally
Yes, there were Quakers in Kriegsheim. I am descended from the Schumachers. Quaker missionaries William Ames and George Rolfe visited Kriegsheim in 1657-58 and converted some of this Mennonite family to Quakerism. They were persecuted in Germany and emigrated first to Holland then to England and Pennsylvania in about 1685, settling in Germantown. On Apr 6, 2009, at 5:45 PM, [email protected] wrote: > This book by Herman & Gertrud Guth and J Lemar & Lois Ann Mast > (1987) must > be something I bought through Masthoff publishers. While I was > flipping > through it this morning I stumbled on to this entry on p 13: > > "Archive Number 77/4337-1685 > > "Mennists living in the Palatine territory. > > "folio 69: > > "OBERAMT ALZEY NIEDERFLOERSHEIM > "Jann Clementz > Christian Buchholder > Julius Schmidt, the younger > Peter Clementz > Julius Schmidt, the older > > "KRIEGSHEIM > Matthias Bonn > Peter Buchholder > Henrich Bluehm > Hans Gram > Gerhard Becker > Arnold Schumacher > Johann Gebhard > Peter Schumacher's foster son, Peter Otto (?) > > "All are Quakers. > > "Gerhard Heinrich > Agnes, Conrad Gebhart's widow > Georg Schumacher > Peter Schumacher's widow > Johannes Cassel > Philipp Lehbusch" > > > So I'm confused. Were there Quakers in the Palatines? I'm > assuming from > the way these folks are listed that the ones in Oberamt Alzey > Niederfloersheim and in Kriegsheim are "Mennists," or > Mennonites. That would suggest that > the folks above or below the "All are Quakers" statement were > Quakers with > German sounding names. > > The listing from Archive 77/4337-1685 goes on with lists of other > folks from > Wolfsheim, Aspisheim, Weinheim (near Wallertheim), Spiesheim, > Gundersheim, > Moelsheim, and Osthofen on this page. > > Jan > **************Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make dinner > for $10 or > less. (http://food.aol.com/frugal-feasts?ncid=emlcntusfood00000001) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUAKER-ROOTS- > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
Hello,? I have direct Quaker ancestors Jacob Moon b. 1756 married to Ruth Hinshaw b. 1763. Jacob's father was James Moon. Supposedly his wife was Ann Mendenhall daughter of?John Mendenhall?III,?but that is disputed. I've never found actual?evidence for this, but she is on several reputable sites as having been married to James Moon. I have collateral Moon lines married into the?Peacock family. ?Here is the link to my?Moon family on my site:? ??http://shasta4737.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=shasta4737&view=0&pid=22&rand=16809306 Maybe this will help someone. I would enjoy sharing information. Thanks! Susan ?PS Several people in my family are still Quakers. I'm a "birthright" Quaker whatever that really means! ??????????????? -----Original Message----- From: Suzanne Brayer <[email protected]> To: [email protected]; David Young <[email protected]> Sent: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 3:31 pm Subject: Re: [Q-R] Quaker ancestors; Moon & Peacock I have two collateral lines that married into MOON.Ann Moon married Benajah Binford in 1844 at the Walnut Ridge MM in Rush Co Indiana. I do not know her parents. Elmira J. Moon b 1849 in Mooresville Morgan Co Indiana to Eli S and Judity. Elmira married Benjamin Franklin Trogdon in 1849. I don't know if they were Quaker. Nor do I have other information on Eli and Judith. Any information is appreciated. Thanks Suzanne ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Young" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 12:05 PM Subject: [Q-R] Quaker ancestors; Moon & Peacock > My mother's father (Peacock) and mother (Moon) were from lines who > were Friends: > > Peacock, via Asa from North Carolina (who was probably only > marginally a Quaker). I am not clear on who the first Quaker is in > Asa's Peacock line. Jim, do you know? My gr grandfather married a > Smith of the Seth Smith (OH) line. > > Moon, via Simon b 1874 in North Carolina and probably Simon b 1700 > Bucks Co., PA. The Moon men married various Mendenhall, Hinshaw, > Stout, Perry women. > > To my knowledge Maude V. Moon (b 1884) was the last practicing > Quaker, departing for the methodists in about 1909, although - > interestingly enough - still socializing with the Whittier community > until her death in 1972. > -- > David N Young > San Diego, CA > researching Young, Norwood, Barrons, Smith, Pocock, Peacock, Moon > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.238 / Virus Database: 270.11.43/2043 - Release Date: 04/06/09 06:22:00 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe ' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello all. Has anyone on the list these folks as part of their family? I have, via my great grandfather, a nice personal story to share. Jamie