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    1. Re: [Q-R] Palatine Mennonite Census Lists, 1664-1793: a Quaker/Mennonite puzzle
    2. Mark and Alla Webster
    3. 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

    04/06/2009 03:46:08
    1. Re: [Q-R] Quaker ancestors; Moon & Peacock
    2. 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%26hmpgI D%3D62%26bcd%3DAprilfooterNO62)

    04/06/2009 02:40:08
    1. [Q-R] My Quaker Ancestors
    2. CarolynChappellNelson
    3. I guess I might as well jump in on this one. My Quakers were all in NE North Carolina, except I believe some came there from Virginia. CHAPPELL Isaac m. Margaret Lane Isaac m. Elizabeth Palin Mark m. Rachel Wilson Robert m. Elizabeth Richard m. Hannah b. Charles Parish, York, VA Robert m. Hannah....of Charles Parish, York, VA PALIN/PAILEN Elizabeth m. Isaac Chappell Henry m. Mary Hill Thomas m. Elizabeth HILL Mary m. Henry Palin Aaron m. Miriam Overman William m. Mary Spivey WILSON Rachel m. Mark Chappell Isaac m. Elizabeth Perry PERRY Elizabeth m. Isaac Wilson Jacob m. Hepsabah Clare John m. Elizabeth Young Phillip m. Grace CLARE/CLEARE Timothy m. Hannah Larance Will m. Mary Cory Ambrose m. Hare LARANCE/LAWRENCE William m. Rachel OVERMAN Lydia m. Gabriel Chappell John m. Caroline Munden Other names in the neighborhood who intermarried with these families, not sure if they were Quaker or not: Spivey, Barker, Sitterson, Lilly, Lane, Small, Pearson, Winslow, Henby, Snelling, ..well, just add in many Chowan, Perquimans and Pasquotank names! I have at least 3 Chappell lines and would love to figure out who came from whom...and which lines came from which parts of Virginia. Any help gratefully appreciated. I am willing to share anything that I have of value. Much of my info has been taken from Hinshaw, Hathaway, Gwen Bjorkman's Quaker Marriage Certificates, Censuses, some family bibles and other family knowledge. I admit a few mistakes and would love any critique and other help to make things as correct as possible. Thanks all, Carolyn Chappell Nelson

    04/06/2009 02:34:20
    1. Re: [Q-R] Palatine Mennonite Census Lists, 1664-1793: a Quaker/Mennonite pu...
    2. Palatine is/was a region of Germany but the Palatine Censuses were for Swiss Mennonite families who came up into Southwestern Germany after the 30 Years War when the population of that area had been decimated due to the war. The census was to set up a list of those to be taxed for living on the land of the German landlords. Not all of the Swiss Mennonites remained Mennonites after they immigrated to America but they were Swiss Mennonites at the time of the Census listings in Germany. Joan In a message dated 4/6/2009 6:39:55 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: I am not sure where Palatine is but there were Germans Quakers. I have one such family. Germany only allowed a small number to be Quakers. Mine left Germany in the 1830s for America, living first to Ohio and then in Iowa.

    04/06/2009 01:31:02
    1. [Q-R] Palatine Mennonite Census Lists, 1664-1793: a Quaker/Mennonite puzzle
    2. 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)

    04/06/2009 11:45:27
    1. Re: [Q-R] Palatine Mennonite Census Lists, 1664-1793: a Quaker/Mennonite puzzle
    2. Jean Leeper
    3. I am not sure where Palatine is but there were Germans Quakers. I have one such family. Germany only allowed a small number to be Quakers. Mine left Germany in the 1830s for America, living first to Ohio and then in Iowa. Ernest Heineirch KOELLING or KOLLING born Edinghausen, Minden, Germany. His first wife was Anna Marie Christine STIEGMANN and his second wife was Anna Elisabeth Margarethe Hanna WALLGER. Sincerely, Jean Leeper [email protected] or [email protected] http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jeanlee LQM: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ialqm/index.htm Cedar Creek Book Update Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jeanlee/ccfbook.htm Cedar Creek Cemetery picts: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jeanlee/ccrestore.htm On Apr 6, 2009, at 4:45 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 [email protected] > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message

    04/06/2009 11:39:01
    1. [Q-R] Quaker Names
    2. jane pinkerton
    3. My Quaker Names in Family Groups are: Baldwin Greist (Griest) Squibb Coeburne Brinton Harry Underwood Chalfant Haines Paine Coles Thatcher Grubb Dicks Jane Pinkerton

    04/06/2009 09:41:58
    1. [Q-R] Our Quaker Families
    2. Kathy S. Schultz
    3. These are my husband's Quaker families: JANNEY: Thomas Janney, Sr. of Styal, Cheshire and Newtown, Bucks Co., PA HOUGH: John Hough of Macclesfield, Cheshire and Newtown, Bucks Co., PA MITCHELL: Henry Mitchell, Sr. and Elizabeth FOULDS of Marsden Lane, Lancashire Henry Mitchell, Jr. of Marsden Lane, Lancashire and Bucks Co., PA and wife Sarah GOVE; daughter Martha Mitchell married Thomas Janney, 1732, Wrightstown, Bucks Co., PA GOVE: Richard and Bridget Chilston? Gove of Plymouth, England and Philadelphia, PA WORTH: Joseph Worth of Stony Brook, Burlington Co., NJ BRIGGS: John and Letitia Buckman Briggs of Bucks Co., PA BUCKMAN: Letitia Buckman, wife of John Briggs of Bucks Co., PA BETTS: Thomas Betts of Bucks Co., PA Stephen and Hannah Blackfan Betts of Bucks Co., PA Their daughter Eshter Betts married Jacob Janney, migrated to Monroe Co., MI These are my possible Quaker families I am trying to prove: CLAYTON: Whether Elisha, Elijah, Job D. and Noah Clayton of Freehold, Monmouth Co., NJ, were sons of David C. and Sarah Carter Clayton? David C. Clayton was the son of William and Mary Marten Clayton. Hollingsworth: Whether Sarah "Sally" Hollingsworth Alford of Amherst Co., VA and Davidson and Gibson Counties, TN was related to the Quaker Hollingsworth families? Hampton: Whether Mary Hampton Bayly was the daughter of Francis Hampton of Isle of Wight Co., VA, son of Thomas Hampton, Jr. and Elizabeth Bridle? Thomas and Elizabeth Bridle Hampton were Quakers. Kathryn Schultz [email protected] >Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2009 06:18:42 -0700 >From: "Ruby Simonson McNeill" <[email protected]> >Subject: [Q-R] Desc. of Early Quakers >To: <[email protected]> > >Before you read my final response to the Dec. of Early Quakers, >may I suggest that we all take a few minutes and send the quaker-roots list >our own list of Quaker ancestors.

    04/06/2009 09:03:46
    1. [Q-R] A CT Jacock(s) but a non-Quaker
    2. To the Jacocks researchers: If you are interested in this Jacock please contact me but know that she is not a Quaker.? She was married in Redding, Fairfield County, CT.? Her name is Tamazon, Timzeen or Thomasin Jacock or Jacocks depending on who is writting.? I have sources for her but no name for her parents or siblings.? Thanks.? Sorry if this is considered off-topic but rarely is anyone researching this family. NT Smith [email protected]

    04/06/2009 08:49:26
    1. [Q-R] Quakers from New England and Mid Atlantic include: Howell, Trump, Evans, Thomas, Hanson, Atkinson, Stacye, Vernon etc.
    2. My Quakers seem to be legion.?The following are many of my families: ? Starting with the Vernon Family: 1) Randal Vernon and Sarah Bradshaw?(England and PA) 2) Sarah Vernon and Jacob Howell?(PA) 3) Samuel Howell and Anne Evans (PA) 4) Samuel Howell and Susana Hanson (PA & DE) 5) Abigail Howell and Samuel Newbold (DE; PA & NJ) 6) Susan Howell Newbold and Charles Trump (PA) 7) Eleanor Tyson Trump and James Sewall Glenn (end of Quaker line) (MD) Trump Family: 1) Michael Trump and ? (PA) 2) Michael Trump and Grace Nanney (PA) 3) Jesse Trump and Margaret Loofborrow (PA) 4) Michael Trump and Tacy Thomas (PA) 5) Charles Trump and Susan Howell Newbold (PA) Evans Family: 1) Thomas Evans and Ann ? (Wales & PA) 2) Hugh Evans and Lowry Rees (PA) 3) Anne Evans and?Samuel Howell (PA) Rees Family: 1) Rees John William and Hannah Price (Wales & PA) 2) Lowry Rees and Hugh Evans (PA) Hanson Family: 1) Thomas Hanson and Mary Paul (New Hampshire) 2) Timothy Hanson?and Barbara Bowers (New England & PA) 3) Timothy Hanson and Susanna Freeland (DE & PA) 4) Thomas Hanson and Mary Levis (DE) 5) Susanna Hanson and Samuel Howell (PA) Through Bowers: Smythe; Dunster Through Freeland: Richardson and Shacklady Through Levis: Need; Clator and Reed Newbold family: 1) Michael Newbold and Anne Topping (England & NJ) 2) Michael Newbold and Rachel Clayton (NJ) 3) Barzillai Newbold and Sarah Core (NJ) 4) Joshua Newbold and Rebecca Atkinson (NJ) 5) Samuel Newbold and Abigail Howell (NJ & PA) 6) Susan Howell Newbold and Charles Trump (PA) Through Atkinson: Bond; Stacy; Ely and Heath Thomas Family: 1) Daniel Thomas and Catherine Morris (Wales & PA) 2) Daniel Thomas and Susanna Livezey (PA) 3) Mordecai Thomas and Elizabeth Jarrett (PA) 4) Tacy Thomas and Michael Trump (PA) Through the Jarretts:?Cunrads; Lucken; and Tyson Doors Through Livezey: Taylor; Heath; Woolrich NT Smith [email protected]

    04/06/2009 08:25:07
    1. Re: [Q-R] Quakers from New England and Mid Atlantic include: Howell, Trump, Evans, Thomas, Hanson, Atkinson, Stacye, Vernon etc.
    2. Jean Leeper
    3. I like the way this was laid this out. Very easy to follow. Good format for others to follow. Sincerely, Jean Leeper [email protected] or [email protected] http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jeanlee LQM: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ialqm/index.htm Cedar Creek Book Update Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jeanlee/ccfbook.htm Cedar Creek Cemetery picts: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jeanlee/ccrestore.htm On Apr 6, 2009, at 1:25 PM, [email protected] wrote: > My Quakers seem to be legion.?The following are many of my families: > ? > Starting with the Vernon Family: > 1) Randal Vernon and Sarah Bradshaw?(England and PA) > 2) Sarah Vernon and Jacob Howell?(PA) > 3) Samuel Howell and Anne Evans (PA) > 4) Samuel Howell and Susana Hanson (PA & DE) > 5) Abigail Howell and Samuel Newbold (DE; PA & NJ) > 6) Susan Howell Newbold and Charles Trump (PA) > 7) Eleanor Tyson Trump and James Sewall Glenn (end of Quaker line) > (MD) > > Trump Family: > 1) Michael Trump and ? (PA) > 2) Michael Trump and Grace Nanney (PA) > 3) Jesse Trump and Margaret Loofborrow (PA) > 4) Michael Trump and Tacy Thomas (PA) > 5) Charles Trump and Susan Howell Newbold (PA) > > Evans Family: > 1) Thomas Evans and Ann ? (Wales & PA) > 2) Hugh Evans and Lowry Rees (PA) > 3) Anne Evans and?Samuel Howell (PA) > > Rees Family: > 1) Rees John William and Hannah Price (Wales & PA) > 2) Lowry Rees and Hugh Evans (PA) > > Hanson Family: > 1) Thomas Hanson and Mary Paul (New Hampshire) > 2) Timothy Hanson?and Barbara Bowers (New England & PA) > 3) Timothy Hanson and Susanna Freeland (DE & PA) > 4) Thomas Hanson and Mary Levis (DE) > 5) Susanna Hanson and Samuel Howell (PA) > Through Bowers: Smythe; Dunster > Through Freeland: Richardson and Shacklady > Through Levis: Need; Clator and Reed > > > Newbold family: > 1) Michael Newbold and Anne Topping (England & NJ) > 2) Michael Newbold and Rachel Clayton (NJ) > 3) Barzillai Newbold and Sarah Core (NJ) > 4) Joshua Newbold and Rebecca Atkinson (NJ) > 5) Samuel Newbold and Abigail Howell (NJ & PA) > 6) Susan Howell Newbold and Charles Trump (PA) > Through Atkinson: Bond; Stacy; Ely and Heath > > Thomas Family: > 1) Daniel Thomas and Catherine Morris (Wales & PA) > 2) Daniel Thomas and Susanna Livezey (PA) > 3) Mordecai Thomas and Elizabeth Jarrett (PA) > 4) Tacy Thomas and Michael Trump (PA) > Through the Jarretts:?Cunrads; Lucken; and Tyson Doors > Through Livezey: Taylor; Heath; Woolrich > > NT Smith > [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

    04/06/2009 07:37:31
    1. Re: [Q-R] Quaker ancestors; Moon & Peacock
    2. David Young
    3. I'm sorry - I don't have any information on either Ann Moon or Elmira J. Moon. My direct Moon line has Simon in Indiana from North Carolina, first going to Lick Creek MM (Orange County, IN) and then Hamilton County (Westfield). At 12:31 PM -0700 4/6/09, Suzanne Brayer wrote: >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 -- David N Young 2441 Riviera Dr Chula Vista,CA 91915 619.482.0858

    04/06/2009 07:00:39
    1. Re: [Q-R] Direct lines: Bowerman, Henderson etc.
    2. Elisabeth Stewart
    3. 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 >

    04/06/2009 06:56:10
    1. Re: [Q-R] Quaker Ancestors
    2. Penny Sitler
    3. There are quite a few Quaker Hills who came to Indiana, and I have not explored all their connections. My husband is descended from the Hills who helped found Carthage, in Rush County, Indiana. Names in his tree include William Penn Hill, Henry Branson Hill, and Samuel Hill. His line of Henleys were also part of the founding of Carthage and migrated there at the same time. Penny Rutherford Sitler On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 10:46 PM, nancy brantingham <[email protected]> wrote: > Here is a list of Quaker ancestors for my husband and me. I am especially > interested in sharing any information on the families who settled in NE Ohio > (Stark, Mahoning, and Columbiana Counties) and in eastern Indiana in the > early 1800s. Especially: Carr, Painter, Stratton, Holloway, Griffith, Fogg, > Marshall, Hamlin, Wileman(Wildman) in Ohio, and Hill & Pickett in Indiana. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Nancy Brantingham > > > > Robert Brantingham > > Abbott > > Allen > > Antrim > > Austin > > Bacon > > Bassett > > Belman > > Bishop > > Blount > > Borton > > Bowne > > Braddock > > Bradway > > Branin > > Brantingham > > Browne > > Buck > > Buffum > > Burson > > Butcher > > Carr > > Chambless > > Copeland > > Cowgill > > Davis > > Denn > > Elkinton > > Elkinton > > Feake > > Fell > > Fogg > > Foulger > > French > > Griffith > > Hancock > > Handy > > Holloway > > Hopper > > Howland > > Humphries > > Hunt > > Kinsey > > Knowles > > Lippincott > > Maddocks > > Marshall > > Marston > > Moss > > Muncy > > Norcross > > Oakford > > Overman > > Page > > Painter > > Pancoast > > Parsons > > Pharo > > Phillips > > Pike > > Powell > > Price > > Prickett > > Ridgway > > Scattergood > > Schofield > > Scriven > > Sharp > > Shaw > > Sherman > > Silver > > Skidmore > > Smith > > Southwick > > Stratton > > Thomas > > Thompson > > Townsend > > Tyler > > Waddington > > Washbourne > > Wickersham > > Willetts > > Willetts > > Willson > > Wilson > > Wood > > Woolf > > Woolman > > > > Nancy Lloyd Brantingham > > Albertson > > Atkinson > > Bagley > > Bailey > > Batte > > Beeson > > Belman > > Biles > > Brown > > Burgess > > Charles > > Cleare > > Craven > > Croshaw > > Davis > > Elam > > Epes > > Fell > > Glover > > Grubb > > Hadley > > Hamlin > > Hargrave > > Heath > > Hendricks > > Henley > > Hill > > Isham > > Janney > > Lindley > > Littleberry > > Maris > > Marshall > > Matson > > Mendenhall > > Mercer > > Miller > > Moon > > Moore > > Newby > > Newlin > > Nicholson > > Nixon > > Nutt > > Overman > > Packingham > > Paxson > > Pickett > > Pierson > > Pike > > Poythress > > Pritchard > > Pyle > > Rookings > > Smith > > Symonds > > Symonds > > Underwood > > Vane > > Vestal > > Ward > > Warrilow > > Watson > > White > > Wileman/Wildman > > Wilson > > Wray > > Yardley > > Yeargain > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    04/06/2009 06:51:36
    1. Re: [Q-R] My husband's Quaker Ancestors
    2. Penny Sitler
    3. I share the Pike, Overman, Hinshaw, Rogers, and Weisner lines. My point of connection to this group is Phoebe Weesner Phillips of Rush County, Indiana, daughter of Nathan and Lydia (Kendal) Weesner. Phoebe is my great grandmother and she is a double descendant of John and Abigail (Overman) Pike, noted members of Cane Creek Meeting in NC. I have a number of other Quaker lines (between myself and my husband) and will respond on specifics as I see others who connect. Penny Rutherford Sitler On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Ginny and Ike <[email protected]>wrote: > My husband's Quaker ancestors: > > Pike > Overman > Hinshaw > Rogers > Gardner > Mendenhall > Sell > Crew(s) > Weisner/Weesner/Wiesner > > My source is 'Weisner-Weesner and allied families' by John Turner Weisner. > Some families came into PA>VA>NC. Most were settled in the Piedmont area > of > NC (Orange, Guilford, Stokes, Surry, and Forsyth Counties). From NC there > was a lot of migration by family members to Indiana and points west, but > his > direct ancestors remained in NC. > > Ginny > Durham, NC > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    04/06/2009 06:45:16
    1. Re: [Q-R] Quaker ancestors; Moon & Peacock
    2. Suzanne Brayer
    3. 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

    04/06/2009 06:31:57
    1. [Q-R] Boone
    2. Katie Taylor
    3. Although my ancestor is Nathan Boone, I do not believe he is Nathan, brother of Daniel, Boone. This information is what I have about that part of my family history. John Curtis was b around 1800 in South Carolina and died 3/25/1826 in Pickens County, SC. He married Sarah Boon, the daughter of Nathan Boon. Sarah was born 11/18/1803 in SC and died 1/25/1881 at her daughter's house in Senneca City, SC. They are burined at the Boon-Cary Cemetery in Pickens County SC. The obituary for Sarah Boon lists her father as Nathan Boon and her mother as Francis Boon. Any help/ information about this branch of the family is greatly apprecaited! Katie Taylor

    04/06/2009 06:26:33
    1. [Q-R] Quaker ancestors; Moon & Peacock
    2. David Young
    3. 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

    04/06/2009 06:05:20
    1. [Q-R] Van Bibber / Boone
    2. The Van Bibbers in my granddaughter-in-law's line begin with (most recent) Olive Van Bibber 1783-1858, who married Daniel Boone's son Nathan. She left Greenbriar County KY to move with Nathan and his family to Missouri. My recollection is that Daniel's family had all left, but 18-year-old Nathan turned back and stayed for a while with 16-year-old Olive's family till he could persuade them to let the couple marry. Then Olive and Nathan, about a month behind the rest of the bunch, traveled through the wilderness by themselves till they found the rest of the Boones. (They were somewhat delayed by a lame horse.) While I have listed Olive's parents as Peter Van Bibber jr (1734-1799) and Margery Bounds, at least one source I found says Olive was a niece living with that family. Peter jr's father was, naturally, Peter sr 1695-1769, and the name I have for his mother is Ann Honriette XX. Peter sr is s/o of Emigrant Isaac Jacob van Bibber (1663-1723) and Francse Schumacher (b 1669). I haven't done any proving of any of this stuff. Jan **************Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make dinner for $10 or less. (http://food.aol.com/frugal-feasts?ncid=emlcntusfood00000001)

    04/06/2009 05:06:22
    1. Re: [Q-R] Mohler/Moulder
    2. Kathryn Rennie
    3. My first message doesn't seem to be coming through....I'm sending it again, below: Hello, I am interested in your Mohler's. I'm wondering if my Mohler's possibly were from the same family, but immigrated later. I don't have my documents in front of me at the moment, but my most recent ancestor is Catharine Mohler, married to _____ Rehr (can't remember his first name at the moment. Her father's name was Michael. She would have been born c. 1830?, in France if I remember right, in the Alsace-Lorraine region, on the Rhine River. They were Catholic, and immigrated when Catharine was a girl, if I remember right. Maybe circa 1840-1850? They settled in Nicktown, Cambria County, PA. I don't believe I have anyone to DNA test, but I'll try to see. For a while I was in contact with a relative I believe still living in France. Katie Rennie Sorry I sent this twice to you, I didn't have replyall on, so it didn't go to the list! > From: [email protected] > Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2009 18:01:36 -0400 > To: [email protected]; [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Q-R] Mohler/Moulder > > Hi, Jan, > > We've corresponded before on the Mohler/Moulder line. > > The John Mohler/Moulder family is not related to the Robert Moulder family of > Marcus Hooks (Robert was a sailmaker and his heritage was English). I descend > from the "German" emigrant, John Mohler who died near Maynardsville, TN in > 1810 and was probably born in Hassloch, Prussia (now part of Germany). I have > not proven his absolute birth date -- what is your source? I use "about 1734" in > my files still. > > I paid for my Moulder uncle's Y-DNA test last year and discovered that our > DNA is very close to the Ludwig and Henry Mohlers of Ephrata, Lancaster Co, PA. > We now believe the Mohlers were from Basel (or just east of it), Switzerland, > with John's grandfather having moved into what is now southwestern Germany > near Speyer on the Rhine River where they were shepherds. John Mohler, some or > all of his siblings and probably his father came to PA where Ludwig's family had > settled. This DNA discovery was a big breakthrough on our family research! We > are now leaning towards John Mohler's father being Heinrich Johann (or Johann > Heinrich) Mohler (a.ka. "Henry Mohler") born and christened 1711 in Hassloch, > Germany, and possibly a brother or cousin of Ludwig's. Henry's wife was Maria > Catharina Drucktenhengst, b. 1708 in Hofheim, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany. > > I agree that Susannah Swingle, John's wife, was probably of the Zwingli line, > but haven't proven anything on her except for a death date and location. Much > more there to research! > > I believe my gggg-grandfather, Jacob Moulder b. 1775, was probably the first > of the Mohlers to use "Moulder" as his surname, probably in an attempt to > become more American. He is using it by 1802 in Orange Co, NC, where he purchased > land and married (Elizabeth Borland). There is surviving correspondence > between Jacob and other members of the family back east which use "Mohler" for those > in NC and VA, so we know it's the same family. > > Jacob was not a Quaker, but some of his children, grandchildren and > great-grandchildren married Quaker spouses (Braxton, Carter, Ellis, Farlow, Hadley, > Lindley, Millis, Nixon, Pickett, etc.). Jacob's son, John Moulder, married > Eleanor Maris; she was disowned by the Society but later regained her membership in > Parke Co, IN. John did become a member (I think in Parke Co at the > Bloomingdale MM), and was a member in several meetings in Howard Co, IN. > > Still lots to research on the Mohler/Moulder line ... > > Eleanor Rayl > > > > Message: 11 > > Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2009 14:29:17 EDT > > From: [email protected] > > Subject: [Q-R] Moulder/Mohler > > To: [email protected] > > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > > > I have not actually proven the information I collected about the > > Moulder/Mohler family. My records show that the emigrant John > > Mohler/Moulder was born > > May 27 1733 in Basel, Switzerland, and died May 27 1810 in Union County, > > Maynardsville, TN His parents are believed to be Heinrich/Henry Mohler > > (1708->1748) and Catharina XX. John Moulder is said to have migrated from > > PA to NC > > before the American Revolution (about 1770) and was a cobbler and > > saddler. > > (The name MOHLER is a fairly common Swiss Anabaptist name even now. I went > > to school with a lot of Mohlers. The information I found on line > > suggested > > that MOHLER somehow became MOULDER over the years.) > > > > The putative wife found for John Mohler/Moulder is Emigrant Susannah > > Swingle > > (1737-1833). She was born in Switzerland or Prussia, died at > > Maynardsville, Grainger County, TN. (I presume Grainger and Union County > > are perhaps the > > same place, just having undergone some boundary changes.) The marriage > > date > > I have for these folks is c1763 in PA. Children I have for John & > > Susannah > > are: > > > > Henry Moulder (1765->1850). > > Susa (1767-1839) > > Mary (1769- ) > > Elizabeth (1770 - ) > > Catherine (1772 - >1838) > > John (1773-1801) > > Jacob (1775-1846) > > Valentine "Felty" (1776-1833) > > > > There is an tradition within the family that Susannah Swingle and her > > sister > > were unwilling immigrants, that the young Swiss girls were visiting the > > docks, were lured aboard a ship, then locked in. When they arrived in > > Philadelphia, the girls were sold for their passage money. They wound up > > being > > purchased and "properly reared" by the senior Moulder family. Louis > > Moulder/Mohler later married the sister (whose name I don't yet have), and > > John > > Moulder/Mohler married Susannah. (Incidentally, the Swingle name sounds a > > lot like > > Zwingli, an important name among German and Swiss Anabaptists (Mennonites > > and > > Dunkards). > > > > Children credited to Henry/Heinrich Mohler and wife Catharina XX are: > > > > Lewis (1730- ) > > John (1733-1810) > > Anna Maria (1734 - ) > > Valentine (1735-<1804) > > Johan Jacob (1736 - ) > > Margaret (1743- ) > > Anna Catharina (1747- ) > > > > There is also another line of information that puts Henry/Heinrich as son > > of > > Robert Moulder/Moler b 1650 and wife Jane XX. If this family was Swiss > > German, this last batch of stuff just doesn't sound plausible to me. > > Robert > > is not a German name, nor is Jane. So if these are truly the parents of > > these fine folks, then the MOHLER stuff is unlikely. > > > > Happy hunting. > > > > Jan > > > > > > > ************** > Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make dinner for $10 or > less. 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    04/06/2009 04:15:46