Daniel Boone and Rebecca Bryan had a son named: Israel BOONE b 25-Jan-1759 d 19-Aug-1782 Killed in the Battle of Blue Licks,KY He was 23 yrs, 6 ms, 25 ds. He was killed at the battle of Blue Licks in KY. Abram Scholl, a soldier who took part in the battle and witnessed Israel's death, left a brief account of it. He said that Isarel, who was young and active could easily have made his escape, but remained to protect his father, firing at the Indians to cover his father's retreat. While thus engaged he received the fatal shot in the breast which caused his death. Pat Curtis Arkansas If you want I can also quote by source. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roland Elliott" <rolandelliott@inreach.com> To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 6:44 AM Subject: Re: [Q-R] Correction to Previous Missive > Boone family was connected to the Lamb family also > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "DAVID BROWN" <dbrown544@prodigy.net> > To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 22:32 > Subject: Re: [Q-R] Correction to Previous Missive > > > I wanted to point out that Squire Boone left the Quaker faith after refusing > to apologize for his son Israel marrying out. The name Isaiah is not > correct, and I apologize. Squire Boone and Sarah Morgan didn't even have a > son named Isaiah (to my knowledge). > > DAVID BROWN <dbrown544@prodigy.net> wrote: > Marsha, > > I just wanted to touch base on the Boones. I'm a Boone descendant through > two of Daniel Boone's siblings -- Samuel Boone who married Sarah Day, and > Mary Boone who married William Bryan. Anyway, Daniel Boone's parents were > Squire Boone and Sarah Morgan, both Quakers. Some of their children did > "marry out," and it is thought that Squire Boone left the Quaker faith when > he refused to apologize for his son Isaiah marrying a non-Quaker. Some > speculate that it was at this time when the family migrated to North > Carolina where, to my knowledge, they were not Quakers, but became Baptists. > > As to the question of Jewish people becoming Quakers, I'm not entirely sure. > However, from what I understand of English history in the 1500's, Jewish > people were not allowed to even live in England unless they converted to > Christianity. I believe they called this "forced conversion," or "Anuism." > One of my ancestral lines may have converted from Judaisim to Christianity > in the 1500's (obviously, we have no proof and probably never will have > proof). Anyway, I guess it would be reasonable for Jewish people to become > Quakers under such circumstances. > > Best Regards, > David > marsha moses wrote: > Hi, Carolyn. You are asking great questions. I'll do what I can to > begin to answer ....but the truth is that most of us are beginners at > these questions. So keep asking. > > You are right. North Carolina has a rich Quaker heritage. I am not > familiar with the U of NC at Greensboro. But I am very familiar with > Guilford College--that is where the original Quaker records in your area > are kept. And I am a graduate of the U of NC at Chapel Hill. I will > tell you what I know about the Quakers in your area based on what I know > about my own Quaker ancestors. They were very good people. They had > mostly come into the US through Pennsylvania and the area around > Philadelphia even if it did not lie in what is now Pennsylvania. For > all sorts of reasons they moved down through the Valley of Virginia into > NC. > > I also have ancestors who moved from Nantucket Massachusetts into your > area. Because the Quakers did not believe in any sort of war....and > because they did not want to marry outside of their church, the people > on Nantucket Island felt the need to move just before the Revolution. > If war came, they worried that their little island was very vulnerable. > The Macys and the Gardners and the Worths among others moved south to > the area that is now Guilford County. I would guess that they sailed > south and landed near Perquimans where other Quakers had already > settled. With the help of these Quakers, they moved inland. > > The next question is kind of fun. Yes, Daniel Boone's family was > originally Quaker. I expect to connect someday to Daniel's ancestry. > You will find the family in Berks County, Pennsylvania. But they were > always dynamic people. And as some of their children were asked to > leave because of marrying out, they became less "Quaker". I think that > by the time they were in the NC area, they were probably no longer > Quaker. If you get back with me, I'll try to firm up some of that > information tomorrow. I actually have pretty much information on some > of this family because I think that my William Webb that I find in > Illinois in 1830 is probably descended from the George and Mary Boone > Webb family that is found in Berks County in the 1700s. I have lots of > research to do to get that firmed up. > > Wow, I can't speak to the next question. I can not imagine why a Jewish > person would choose to be Quaker. What era are you talking about? > > I don't know how you managed to ask SO many good questions in one post. > Keep asking! We'll all try to keep answering. Marsha in wV > > Carolyn Funderburk wrote: > > > > > Friends, > > > > We've lived in North Carolina for 11 years, and I enjoy learning about > > our adopted state. Our son goes to University of NC at Greensboro. > > Through frequent visits there, visits to various museums and studying, > > I know that North Carolina has a rich Quaker history. > > > > I hope this is not out of place, but can anyone tell me if Daniel > > Boone and his family were Quakers as I have read. I have read that > > some Jews, after escaping from persecution in Europe and often still > > finding it here in our country, continued to hide their Jewishness in > > the Quaker faith. Is this so? > > > > BTW, there is a Quaker meeting house right next to the campus at > > UNC-Greensboro--I can't think of its name. I'd like to go there to > > visit some Sunday when we visit our son. > > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > Carolyn Funderburk > > bamagal50@ec.rr.com > > > > > > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > Need assistance? 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Bobbie: >>>Bobbie [mailto:bugsbunnyno1fan@peoplepc.com] Wrote on Friday, January 21, 2005 12:44 AM To QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Re: HEDGER's > It's been suggested that the first HEDGER family were in Maryland and then Rhode Island then to New Jersey & New York and that they were Quakers.<<< Below I have listed early Maryland Counties. The Original St. Mary's County included the present day, Calvert County, Charles County, St. Mary's County and parts of Prince Georges County. I have also added Monocacy/ Monoquesey, which includes Fredrick Co. and part of Prince Georges Co.,MD as far as I can determind. There are 2 different, supposedly unrelated BEALL, BEALE & other variations of family groups, using different spelling. (This was something I found out,when still in Illiois, for I now live in St. Mary's County, MD and I am researching DARNALL, etc.) Subject: Early Counties of Maryland http://www.mdgenweb.org/map.htm Maryland Clickable Maps of Counties. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdcalver/ Calvert County, MD http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdcharle/chasco.html Charles County, MD http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdstmary/ St. Mary's County, MD And http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/MD/frederick/ Fredrick County, MD (Including early Washington Co., MD.) http://www.rootsweb.com/~census/states/maryland/md1790.htm The USGenWeb - Maryland (Census) http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/md/mdfiles.htm Maryland State USGenWeb Archives homepage (Look for County) ********************************** http://www.rootsweb.com/~quakers/ Quaker Corner The Quakers at "Monoquesey" Excerpts from "Pioneers of Old Monocacy: The Early Settlement of Frederick Co., Maryland 1721-1743 by Grace L. Tracey and John P. Dern, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987 ********************************** I hope that this is helpful. Violet Moore Guy vmguy@gmpexpress.net 01/21/2005 -----Original Message----- From: Bobbie [mailto:bugsbunnyno1fan@peoplepc.com] Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 12:44 AM To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Q-R] Hedger's I'm doing some research on the HEDGER (Hedges) family and need some help. >>>SNIP<<<
Boone family was connected to the Lamb family also ----- Original Message ----- From: "DAVID BROWN" <dbrown544@prodigy.net> To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 22:32 Subject: Re: [Q-R] Correction to Previous Missive I wanted to point out that Squire Boone left the Quaker faith after refusing to apologize for his son Israel marrying out. The name Isaiah is not correct, and I apologize. Squire Boone and Sarah Morgan didn't even have a son named Isaiah (to my knowledge). DAVID BROWN <dbrown544@prodigy.net> wrote: Marsha, I just wanted to touch base on the Boones. I'm a Boone descendant through two of Daniel Boone's siblings -- Samuel Boone who married Sarah Day, and Mary Boone who married William Bryan. Anyway, Daniel Boone's parents were Squire Boone and Sarah Morgan, both Quakers. Some of their children did "marry out," and it is thought that Squire Boone left the Quaker faith when he refused to apologize for his son Isaiah marrying a non-Quaker. Some speculate that it was at this time when the family migrated to North Carolina where, to my knowledge, they were not Quakers, but became Baptists. As to the question of Jewish people becoming Quakers, I'm not entirely sure. However, from what I understand of English history in the 1500's, Jewish people were not allowed to even live in England unless they converted to Christianity. I believe they called this "forced conversion," or "Anuism." One of my ancestral lines may have converted from Judaisim to Christianity in the 1500's (obviously, we have no proof and probably never will have proof). Anyway, I guess it would be reasonable for Jewish people to become Quakers under such circumstances. Best Regards, David marsha moses wrote: Hi, Carolyn. You are asking great questions. I'll do what I can to begin to answer ....but the truth is that most of us are beginners at these questions. So keep asking. You are right. North Carolina has a rich Quaker heritage. I am not familiar with the U of NC at Greensboro. But I am very familiar with Guilford College--that is where the original Quaker records in your area are kept. And I am a graduate of the U of NC at Chapel Hill. I will tell you what I know about the Quakers in your area based on what I know about my own Quaker ancestors. They were very good people. They had mostly come into the US through Pennsylvania and the area around Philadelphia even if it did not lie in what is now Pennsylvania. For all sorts of reasons they moved down through the Valley of Virginia into NC. I also have ancestors who moved from Nantucket Massachusetts into your area. Because the Quakers did not believe in any sort of war....and because they did not want to marry outside of their church, the people on Nantucket Island felt the need to move just before the Revolution. If war came, they worried that their little island was very vulnerable. The Macys and the Gardners and the Worths among others moved south to the area that is now Guilford County. I would guess that they sailed south and landed near Perquimans where other Quakers had already settled. With the help of these Quakers, they moved inland. The next question is kind of fun. Yes, Daniel Boone's family was originally Quaker. I expect to connect someday to Daniel's ancestry. You will find the family in Berks County, Pennsylvania. But they were always dynamic people. And as some of their children were asked to leave because of marrying out, they became less "Quaker". I think that by the time they were in the NC area, they were probably no longer Quaker. If you get back with me, I'll try to firm up some of that information tomorrow. I actually have pretty much information on some of this family because I think that my William Webb that I find in Illinois in 1830 is probably descended from the George and Mary Boone Webb family that is found in Berks County in the 1700s. I have lots of research to do to get that firmed up. Wow, I can't speak to the next question. I can not imagine why a Jewish person would choose to be Quaker. What era are you talking about? I don't know how you managed to ask SO many good questions in one post. Keep asking! We'll all try to keep answering. Marsha in wV Carolyn Funderburk wrote: > > Friends, > > We've lived in North Carolina for 11 years, and I enjoy learning about > our adopted state. Our son goes to University of NC at Greensboro. > Through frequent visits there, visits to various museums and studying, > I know that North Carolina has a rich Quaker history. > > I hope this is not out of place, but can anyone tell me if Daniel > Boone and his family were Quakers as I have read. I have read that > some Jews, after escaping from persecution in Europe and often still > finding it here in our country, continued to hide their Jewishness in > the Quaker faith. Is this so? > > BTW, there is a Quaker meeting house right next to the campus at > UNC-Greensboro--I can't think of its name. I'd like to go there to > visit some Sunday when we visit our son. > > Thanks for your help. > > Carolyn Funderburk > bamagal50@ec.rr.com > > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Need assistance? 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I found out that my Williams family links to Davis/Gortherson family on New York to New Jersey to NC Wright Williams of Lincoln County, Tennessee married Anna Davis Anna parents are Morgan Davis and Sarah Reed b in NJ. married in NC I not sure who Morgan Davis parents were but Sarah were John Reed and Hannah Davis. John and Hannah were married in New Jersey. Hannah family is John Davis and Eleanor Hogen John parents were John Davis and Dorothea Gotherson. Dorothea parents were Dorothea Scott and Major Daniel Gotherson Dorothea Scott Gotherson was Quaker minister in England and I am not sure if she was minister in America. I hoping someone might looking for this family too. Janet -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.6.13 - Release Date: 1/16/2005
I am not sure if the Boone family is Jewish but here is their history. I do not see Indian here either. Now Daniel may have been a blood brother. The Boone Family A History and a Genealogy By Rev. J.W. Early, Reading, Pa. http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/pa+index+138238409207+ F 1. GEORGE BOONE, born in England. This is all that is definitely known. 2. GEORGE (2) BOONE [GEORGE(1)], as sketched above. 3. GEORGE (3) BOONE [GEORGE(2), GEORGE(1)], a weaver born at Stoak, near Exeter, 1666, married Mary Maugridge [generally pronounced Mogridge] who was born 1669, at Bradninch. She was a daughter of John Maugridge and Mary, nee Milton. He died July 2, 1744, aged 78 years. She died at Exeter Feby. 2, 1740, aged 72 years. There is a quaint entry in one of the old Bibles. "Great grandfather George Boone (the 3rd) departed this life on the sixth day of the week, near 8 o'clock in the morning, May 27, 1744, in the 79th year of his age. Great grandfather left 8 children, 52 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren living, in all 70, as many as the house of Jacob when he came to Egypt." Children: 4. i George, b. at Bradninch, July 13, 1690. ii Sarah, b. Feby 18, 1691-2, m. to Jacob Stuber, March 15, 1715 5. iii Squire, b. Nov. 25, 1696. Died 1755-56, and is buried at Jope Cemetery, Dane Co., North Carolina. iv Mary, b. Sept. 23, 1699, m. John Webb. He died Oct. 18, 1744, aged 80 years. She died Jan. 16, 1774. v John, b. Jan. 3, 1701-2. Died single person Oct. 10, 1785, at Exeter. 6. vi Joseph, b. Apr. 5, 1704. Died at Exeter Jan. 30, 1776. Aged 72 years. 7. vii Benjamin, b. July 16, 1706; died Oct. 14, 1762. 8. viii James, b. July 18, 1709; died, Sept. 1, 1785, at Exeter. 9. ix Samuel, died Aug. 6, 1745. 4. GEORGE (4) BOONE [GEORGE (3), GEORGE (2), GEORGE (1)], 1713, he married Deborah, dau. of Wm. and Mary Howell, who was born Aug. 28, 1691 and died Jan. 26, 1759. She was a preacher among the Quakers. He taught school for several years near Philadelphia, and was a good mathematician. He also filled the office of magistrate several years. Two dates of death are given, Nov. 20, 1753 and Nov. 20, 1755, at Exeter. Children: i George, date of birth not known; died s. p. at Exeter. Recorded at Gwinedd. ii Mary, recorded at Gwinedd--but no dates are given (R. N. Mayfield). iii Hannah, m. to ________ huges, s. of George and Jane Hughes. iv Deborah, --no futher information. v Dinah, or Diana, m. to a son of Abner Williams (?) --(R. N. Mayfield) 10. vi William, b. 1734, m. Sarah Linclon vid x. vii Josiah, --no futher infomation. (May have gone west.--J.W.E.) viii Jeremiah, died 1787--all that is known. ix Abigal.--is said to have been married to Adin Pancoast (M.J.R.) x Hezekiah. There may be some doubt whether this is Hezekiah of Roaring Creek, --as that would make him between 40 and 50 years of age before he married. 5. SQUIRE (4) BOONE [GEORGE (3), GEORGE (2), GEORGE (1)], July 23, 1720 m. Sarah. dau. of General Morgan, of the Revolutionary army. There is a record of the transfer of 500 acres of land, secured August 1682 to Ralph Asheton, Philadelphia, who conveyed one half of it to Squire Boone. This was patented to the latter April 10, 1750. He, with his wife, Sarah, conveyed 158 acres of it to Wm. Mogridge (Maugridge) April 11, 1750. This is found among the papers deposited with the Historical Society of Berks Co., by Mort. L. Montgomery. The tract is described as situated in Exeter township. This last transfer was made only 19 days before Squire Boone set out for N. Carolina, viz, May 1st, 1750. The names of his children as furnished by R. N. Mayfield are: i Sarah, b 1724. ii Israel, b. 1726. iii Samuel, b. 1728. iv Jonathan, b 1730. v Elizabeth, b. 1732. 11. vi Daniel, b. "Oct. 22, 1733." 6. JOSEPH BOONE [GEORGE (3), GEORGE (2), GEORGE (1)], m. Elizabeth, who died Jan. 10 1788. They had ten children. In 1779, when the widow, as administratrix, applied for an order of sale, (12) Hugh, Anna and Catharine were over 21 years of age. Thomas, Ovid, Sarah and Jacob were over 14; Hannah, Abner and Joab were under 14. 7. BENJAMIN (4) BOONE [GEORGE (3), GEORGE (2), GEORGE (1)], m. Susanna-- who died Nov. 1784. Children: John, Benjamin, James, Samuel (m. Jane Hughes) Dinah or Diana. 8. JAMES (4) BOONE [GEORGE (3), GEORGE (2), GEORGE (1)], m. first Mary, dau. of Hugh andAnna Foulk, May 15, 1735. She was born Nov. 24, 1714; died Feby 20, 1756. He m. 2nd. Anna Griffith, Oct. 20, 1751. She died June 22, 1790. We have no further information. Children by first wife: i Anne, b. Apr. 14, 1737, m. to Abraham Lincoln July 10, 1760. Was the mother of ten children. Died at Exeter Apr. 4, 1807. ii Mary, b. Jan. 28, 1739. iii Martha, b. July 11, 1742, m. to George Hughes, who died Aug. 18, 1795. She died May 25, 1798. iv James, b. Feby 6, 1744, died Oct. 16, 1795. 14. v John, b. Nov. 21, 1745 vi Judah, b. Dec 19, 1746; died May 15, 1787. Is buried at Friend's Meeting House, Exeter. No further information. vii Dinah, b. Mar 19, 1749; died in infancy. 15. viii Joshua, b. Apr. 4, 1749. ix Rachel, b. Apr. 21, 1750, m. to _________Wilcockson--moved to N. Carolina Sept. 13, 1790. 16. x Moses, b. Aug. 3, 1751. xi Hannah, b. June 10, 1752; died in infancy. xii Nathaniel, b. Feby. 5, 1753; died in infancy. 9. SAMUEL (4) BOONE [GEORGE (3), GEORGE (2), GEORGE (1)], m. Elizabeth _________. They had four children, Sarah, Samuel and others. 10. WILLIAM (5) BOONE [GEORGE (3), GEORGE (2), GEORGE (1)], m. Sarah Lincoln (?). He died Aug. 1790 at his residence about 20 miles from Fredrick, Fredrick Co., Md. She died April 20, 1810, in Oley Valley aged 84 years. Children: i Mordecai, --died s. p. Aug., 1774. ii William, m Susansa Parks (?). 17. iii George, b. 1757 or 1759. 18. iv Thomas, b. 1760 or 1761. v Jeremiah, b. 1762 or 1763 (?) m. Rebecca ________ . vi Hezekiah, b. 1764 (?). vii Abigal, m. Adin Pancoast (R.N.M.) viii and ix Mary and Esther.--both baptized as adults at the Trappe ("Quakers") June 19, 1748. Apparently they were the oldest; b. about 1732 or 1733. 11. DANIEL (5) BOONE [GEORGE (3), GEORGE (2), GEORGE (1)], m. Rebecca Bryan. He and the rest of the family left Exeter May 1, 1750, and "moved to N.Carolina where they settled. But at present he is settled on the Ohio, at Kentucky. 1781, Oct. 20, then Deniel came to see us the first time--1788, Feby. 12, then Daniel Boone (with Rebecca his wife and their son Nathan) came to see us. He died at Charlotte, a village in Missouri, Sept. 21, 1820, aged 87 years. 1790, Sept. 13, then Wm. Wilcockson (a relative) and family removed from N. Carolina." This is in the language of the old family Bible. 12. HUGH (5) BOONE [JOSEPH (4), GEORGE (3), GEORGE (2), GEORGE (1)], bought his father's property June 1779. He had nine brothers and sisters, the youngest about 8-10 years old at the time of his father's death Jan. 1776, when 72 years old. 13. SAMUEL (5) BOONE [BENJAMIN (4), GEORGE (3), GEORGE (2), GEORGE (1)], m. Jane Hughes between 1760 and 1766. In this connection the statement is made: "Heezekiah Boone was born 1764 and moved to Roaring Creek, apparently with his grandfather's cousin, Joshua. And had a family of six children." But Hezekiah of Roaring Creek had seven children. Besides he would seem to fit better into the family of William Boone, one of whose sons, born 1764, was named Hezekiah. 14. JOHN (5) BOONE [JAMES (4), GEORGE (3), GEORGE (2), GEORGE (1)], m. sophia, dau. of Peter and Susanna Weidner. They had: Hannah, b. Nov. 1, 1765; James, b. Jan. 21, 1769; Susanna, May 1, 1771. He died March 29, 1773. She contracted a second marriage with John Biddle in Feby. 1774. 15. JOSHUA (5) BOONE [JAMES (4), GEORGE (3), GEORGE (2), GEORGE (1)], m. 1st Hannah___. 1780 or 81; died Aug. 29, 1794. m. 2nd Jane ____; died Aug. 15, 1834, in Exeter. Children by first wife: i Amos, b. March 10, 1782. ii Mary, b. July 26, 1784; died May 10, 1821. iii Joshua, b. Jan 29, 1786; died in infancy. iv Joshua, b. Sept. 21, 1787; died dec. 23, 1803. v Sarah, b. Aug. 2, 1789; died Jan. 28, 1873. vi Samuel, b. Aug. 22, 1794; died May 12, 1877. Children by second wife: vii Isaac, b. May 31, 1796. viii Hannah G., b. March 24, 1798. 16. MOSES (5) BOONE [JAMES (4), GEORGE (3), GEORGE (2), GEORGE (1)], m. Sarah, dau. of Phinehas and Elizabeth Griffith Dec. 20, 1778. She was born June 9, 1762, and died Oct. 6, 1821. Children: i John, b. March 16, 1780; died Feby. 22, 1858. ii Elizabeth, b. Apr. 10, 1782. iii Judah, b. Jan. 16, 1788. iv Phinehas, b. June 22, 1790; died Feby. 2, 1858. 17. GEORGE (5) BOONE [WILLIAM (4), GEORGE (3), GEORGE (2), GEORGE (1)], m. Margaret, dau. of William and Anna Mayberry of Hereford Township: died June 30, 1824. Children: i Sarah, b. May 10, 1782. ii William S., b. Nov. 12, 1783. iii Ann, b. Aug. 21, 1785. iv Charles, b. Dec. 21, 1786. v Mary, b. Oct. 18, 1788. 20. vi George, b. Aug. 7, 1790; died May 30, 1860. vii Elizabeth (Avton) at first called Margaret, b Aug. 23, 1793 --so given in family record. viii Harriet, b. Nov. 20, 1795. ix Margaret, b. May 25, 1798. x Rachel, b. Feby., 1801. 18. THOMAS (6) BOONE [WILLIAM (5), GEORGE (4), GEORGE (3), GEORGE (2), GEORGE (1)], m. Ann Tea April 20, 1788. He died Nov. 1, 1823; she Oct. 23, 1821, in Amity Township. Children: i Sarah, b. Apr. 13, 1790; died s.p. Ict. 22, 1866. ii Lincoln, June 26, 1792; died Dec. 27, 1826. iii Richard, b. March 12, 1784; died Sept. 23, 1881. iv Rebecca, b. Dec. 24, 1795; died s.p. Nov. 16, 1883. v Jeremiah, b. Jan. 21, 1797; died Nov. 23, 1867. vi Daniel, b. July 7, 1799; died March 26, 1824. vii Mary Ann, b. Jan. 11, 1804; m. to Matthas_______ . Died July 15, 1889. viii William, b. June 12, 1806; died Aug. 7, 1831. ix Thomas, b. Apr. 26, 1806; died Nov. 5, 1867. 19. HEZEKIAH (6) BOONE [WILLIAM (5), GEORGE (4), GEORGE (3), GEORGE (2), GEORGE (1)], m. Elizabeth ________ April 13, 1804. Took up residence at Roaring Creek, Columbia Co., Pa. Died April 1, 1827. Children: i Milton, b. May 26, 1810. ii Louisa, or Louvissa, b. March 10, 1812. iii Hannah, b. Apr. 11, 1814. iv John, b. Apr. 4, 1817. v Judah, b. Sept. 20, 1819. vi Isaiah, b. Feby. 11, 1822. vii Elizabeth, b. March 16, 1824. 20. GEORGE (6) BOONE [GEORGE (5), WILLIAM (4), GEORGE (3), GEORGE (2), GEORGE (1)], m. Hannah, dau. of Ellis and Elizabeth Hughes 1816 (?). She was born Feby. 1794 and died March 11, 1844. He died May 30, 1860. Children: i Edward--died in infancy. ii Eliss H., b. Dec. 30, 1818. iii Margaret, b. Dec. 29, 1820; died July 7, 1837. iv Thomas Ellwood, b. Dec. 26, 1822; died Sept. 26, 1837. v George, b. Apr. 14, 1825. vi Wm. Ridgeway, b. Sept. 27, 1827; died Oct., 1845, in Union Township. vii Joseph M., b. Sept 23, 1830; died March 3, 1837. viii Elizabeth, b. Nov. 27, 1832; died July 23, 1837. ix Jeremiah, b. Dec. 1, 1835. There are quite a number of the Boones still living. R. N. Mayfield gives a rather extended account of Daniel Boone, and his descendants. It would extend this article to undue length to attempt even an abstract, as they were intermarried with the Armstrongs, the Wests, the Houstons, the Mayfields, the Shorts, the Owens, the Yates and many other families. It may not be amiss to copy a few items from an old Bible formerly in the possession of Edwin Boone, who died in Reading about two years ago. "Our Boone family--George Boone's sons: John, Squire and James; James Boone, the son of George; Joshua, the son of James; Samuel, the son of Joshua; Amos Schneider, son of Samuel; Frederic L., Samuel L., Wm. J., Daniel S., Huizinga N. Boone, the sons of Amos S. Boone and Sarah Yost Linderman." This does not include some of the families still living, and possibly some of those of former generations have been overlooked. =========================================================================== The above article is from a monthly magazine , "The Pennsylvania-German", Vol. XI No. 12, December, 1910. Publishers: The Express Printing Co. Editor: H.W. Kriebel, Lititz, Pa. Copyright 1910 by H. W. Kriebel. Bios: Family History of Squire Boone III; c. 1696-1765 :England> USA, Phil Co PA> Berks Co PA> Rowan Co NC http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/pa+index+128035802237+ F Janet -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.6.13 - Release Date: 1/16/2005
I'm doing some research on the HEDGER (Hedges) family and need some help. Checking to see if anyone maybe familiar with this family and/or have suggestions on where to go next. It's been suggested that the first HEDGER family were in Maryland and then Rhode Island then to New Jersey & New York and that they were Quakers. Would anyone have info on the HEDGER's from these locations or the family below: Zachariah Hedger (1799-1842) 1st wife unknown!, 2nd wife: Nancy Beall - Lindsey Nancy was previously married James G. Lindsey. Zack & 1st wife are 1st found in 1830 Tate Twp. Clermont Co.,OH Zack married Nancy 1835 in Campbell Co., KY Zack & 1st wife's children: John Hedger 1828 OH Rueben Hedger 1829 OH James Perry Hedger @1830 OH ran a ferry during the Civil War (New Richmond KY & OH) George W. Hedger 1833 OH Zack & Nancy's children: Benjamin Duke Hedger 1838 KY Zachariah Hedger 1839 KY Trying to locate any and all info on George W. Hedger, but would like to find death dates & burial locations on the family. From what I know: Zachariah b/ WV 1799 d/ 1842 KY Burial: James G. Lindsey Cemetery Nancy B. Hedger b/ @1789 VA d/ Aft. 1870 Burial: James G. Lindsey Cemetery John R. Hedger b/ 1828 OH d/ unknown story has it he went to Iowa?? Reuben Hedger b/ 1829 OH d/ unknown - last found in 1850 census in the Wm. Ducker family George W. Hedger b/ 1833 OH d/ 1878 Hamilton Co., OH Burial: UNKNOWN James Perry Hedger b/@ 1836 OH d/ 1889 KY Burial: Evergreen Cemetery Benjamin Duke Hedger b/ 1838 KY d/ 1904 Campbell Co., KY Burial: Evergreen Cemetery Zachariah Hedger b/ 1839 KY d/ unknown possibly died before 1850 census Children marriages: John R. Hedger married Catherine Hutchinson Dec. 27, 1851 Campbell Co., KY Reuben Hedger married Ruhannah Moore Oct. 21, 1852 Campbell Co., KY George W. Hedger married Mary Catherine "Molly" Shields Dec. 21, 1863 Campbell Co., KY James Perry Hedger married Mary Elizabeth Hutchinson (sister to Catherine) April 19, 1855 Campbell Co., KY Benjamin Duke Hedger married Helen Martha Carney Sept. 10, 1861 Campbell Co., KY Zachariah Hedger (speculation is he died young).... not found in 1850 census Locations of family: Tate Twp., Clermont Co., OH Norwood, Hamilton Co., OH Carthage, Campbell Co., KY Alexandria, Campbell Co., KY New Richmond, Campbell Co., KY New Richmond, Clermont Co., OH California, Campbell Co., KY Again would appreciate any help with this family! :~) Regards, Bobbie Bobbie Asche AVON Independent Sales Representative http://www.geocities.com/aboby082003/countryside.html Refer me to all your friends, family & Co-workers! & Kentucky Genealogist http://pages.ivillage.com/garfield67_2003/ ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com
I know of no significant movement among Jews to join the Quakers, but there was some interesting relationships between the early Friends and prominent Jews in Holland. As another poster mentioned, Jews were not then permitted to live in England. George Fox, however, believed in evangelizing everyone. So, he didn't hesitate to meet with the Dutch philosopher Benedict Spinoza (1634-77) who, according to one source (http://www.wsu.edu/~tcook/doc/BenedictSpinoza.htm), admired their "communitarian, apolitical pacifism." Fox also did some lobbying to have Jews readmitted to England. My memory is a little hazy on this -- perhaps Tom Hamm knows this better -- but it had more to do with his interpretation of theology than about mere compassion. Apparently, Fox believed that, at the Second Coming, it would be important for Jews to be present for any country to be included. In other words, Jews served as a sort of lucky talisman Salvation-wise. (I don't understand it either.) Mark
Focus Friends! This thread appears to be straying from the topic of Quaker genealogy. -- Dan Treadway P O Box 72 Gilbert IA 50105 treadway@netins.net http://showcase.netins.net/web/treadway/
I wanted to point out that Squire Boone left the Quaker faith after refusing to apologize for his son Israel marrying out. The name Isaiah is not correct, and I apologize. Squire Boone and Sarah Morgan didn't even have a son named Isaiah (to my knowledge). DAVID BROWN <dbrown544@prodigy.net> wrote: Marsha, I just wanted to touch base on the Boones. I'm a Boone descendant through two of Daniel Boone's siblings -- Samuel Boone who married Sarah Day, and Mary Boone who married William Bryan. Anyway, Daniel Boone's parents were Squire Boone and Sarah Morgan, both Quakers. Some of their children did "marry out," and it is thought that Squire Boone left the Quaker faith when he refused to apologize for his son Isaiah marrying a non-Quaker. Some speculate that it was at this time when the family migrated to North Carolina where, to my knowledge, they were not Quakers, but became Baptists. As to the question of Jewish people becoming Quakers, I'm not entirely sure. However, from what I understand of English history in the 1500's, Jewish people were not allowed to even live in England unless they converted to Christianity. I believe they called this "forced conversion," or "Anuism." One of my ancestral lines may have converted from Judaisim to Christianity in the 1500's (obviously, we have no proof and probably never will have proof). Anyway, I guess it would be reasonable for Jewish people to become Quakers under such circumstances. Best Regards, David marsha moses wrote: Hi, Carolyn. You are asking great questions. I'll do what I can to begin to answer ....but the truth is that most of us are beginners at these questions. So keep asking. You are right. North Carolina has a rich Quaker heritage. I am not familiar with the U of NC at Greensboro. But I am very familiar with Guilford College--that is where the original Quaker records in your area are kept. And I am a graduate of the U of NC at Chapel Hill. I will tell you what I know about the Quakers in your area based on what I know about my own Quaker ancestors. They were very good people. They had mostly come into the US through Pennsylvania and the area around Philadelphia even if it did not lie in what is now Pennsylvania. For all sorts of reasons they moved down through the Valley of Virginia into NC. I also have ancestors who moved from Nantucket Massachusetts into your area. Because the Quakers did not believe in any sort of war....and because they did not want to marry outside of their church, the people on Nantucket Island felt the need to move just before the Revolution. If war came, they worried that their little island was very vulnerable. The Macys and the Gardners and the Worths among others moved south to the area that is now Guilford County. I would guess that they sailed south and landed near Perquimans where other Quakers had already settled. With the help of these Quakers, they moved inland. The next question is kind of fun. Yes, Daniel Boone's family was originally Quaker. I expect to connect someday to Daniel's ancestry. You will find the family in Berks County, Pennsylvania. But they were always dynamic people. And as some of their children were asked to leave because of marrying out, they became less "Quaker". I think that by the time they were in the NC area, they were probably no longer Quaker. If you get back with me, I'll try to firm up some of that information tomorrow. I actually have pretty much information on some of this family because I think that my William Webb that I find in Illinois in 1830 is probably descended from the George and Mary Boone Webb family that is found in Berks County in the 1700s. I have lots of research to do to get that firmed up. Wow, I can't speak to the next question. I can not imagine why a Jewish person would choose to be Quaker. What era are you talking about? I don't know how you managed to ask SO many good questions in one post. Keep asking! We'll all try to keep answering. Marsha in wV Carolyn Funderburk wrote: > > Friends, > > We've lived in North Carolina for 11 years, and I enjoy learning about > our adopted state. Our son goes to University of NC at Greensboro. > Through frequent visits there, visits to various museums and studying, > I know that North Carolina has a rich Quaker history. > > I hope this is not out of place, but can anyone tell me if Daniel > Boone and his family were Quakers as I have read. I have read that > some Jews, after escaping from persecution in Europe and often still > finding it here in our country, continued to hide their Jewishness in > the Quaker faith. Is this so? > > BTW, there is a Quaker meeting house right next to the campus at > UNC-Greensboro--I can't think of its name. I'd like to go there to > visit some Sunday when we visit our son. > > Thanks for your help. > > Carolyn Funderburk > bamagal50@ec.rr.com > > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Need assistance? Please contact:Quaker-Roots-L-Admin@RootsWeb.com > List Manager for Quaker-Roots-L and Quaker-Roots-D > Now with over 750 subscribers > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== HOW TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST: Send an email to: QUAKER-ROOTS-L-REQUEST@RootsWeb.com The ONLY word in your message should be UNSUBSCRIBE. ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== Visit The Quaker Corner - http://www.rootsweb.com/~quakers
Hi, Carolyn. You are asking great questions. I'll do what I can to begin to answer ....but the truth is that most of us are beginners at these questions. So keep asking. You are right. North Carolina has a rich Quaker heritage. I am not familiar with the U of NC at Greensboro. But I am very familiar with Guilford College--that is where the original Quaker records in your area are kept. And I am a graduate of the U of NC at Chapel Hill. I will tell you what I know about the Quakers in your area based on what I know about my own Quaker ancestors. They were very good people. They had mostly come into the US through Pennsylvania and the area around Philadelphia even if it did not lie in what is now Pennsylvania. For all sorts of reasons they moved down through the Valley of Virginia into NC. I also have ancestors who moved from Nantucket Massachusetts into your area. Because the Quakers did not believe in any sort of war....and because they did not want to marry outside of their church, the people on Nantucket Island felt the need to move just before the Revolution. If war came, they worried that their little island was very vulnerable. The Macys and the Gardners and the Worths among others moved south to the area that is now Guilford County. I would guess that they sailed south and landed near Perquimans where other Quakers had already settled. With the help of these Quakers, they moved inland. The next question is kind of fun. Yes, Daniel Boone's family was originally Quaker. I expect to connect someday to Daniel's ancestry. You will find the family in Berks County, Pennsylvania. But they were always dynamic people. And as some of their children were asked to leave because of marrying out, they became less "Quaker". I think that by the time they were in the NC area, they were probably no longer Quaker. If you get back with me, I'll try to firm up some of that information tomorrow. I actually have pretty much information on some of this family because I think that my William Webb that I find in Illinois in 1830 is probably descended from the George and Mary Boone Webb family that is found in Berks County in the 1700s. I have lots of research to do to get that firmed up. Wow, I can't speak to the next question. I can not imagine why a Jewish person would choose to be Quaker. What era are you talking about? I don't know how you managed to ask SO many good questions in one post. Keep asking! We'll all try to keep answering. Marsha in wV Carolyn Funderburk wrote: > > Friends, > > We've lived in North Carolina for 11 years, and I enjoy learning about > our adopted state. Our son goes to University of NC at Greensboro. > Through frequent visits there, visits to various museums and studying, > I know that North Carolina has a rich Quaker history. > > I hope this is not out of place, but can anyone tell me if Daniel > Boone and his family were Quakers as I have read. I have read that > some Jews, after escaping from persecution in Europe and often still > finding it here in our country, continued to hide their Jewishness in > the Quaker faith. Is this so? > > BTW, there is a Quaker meeting house right next to the campus at > UNC-Greensboro--I can't think of its name. I'd like to go there to > visit some Sunday when we visit our son. > > Thanks for your help. > > Carolyn Funderburk > bamagal50@ec.rr.com > > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Need assistance? Please contact:Quaker-Roots-L-Admin@RootsWeb.com > List Manager for Quaker-Roots-L and Quaker-Roots-D > Now with over 750 subscribers > >
Friends, We've lived in North Carolina for 11 years, and I enjoy learning about our adopted state. Our son goes to University of NC at Greensboro. Through frequent visits there, visits to various museums and studying, I know that North Carolina has a rich Quaker history. I hope this is not out of place, but can anyone tell me if Daniel Boone and his family were Quakers as I have read. I have read that some Jews, after escaping from persecution in Europe and often still finding it here in our country, continued to hide their Jewishness in the Quaker faith. Is this so? BTW, there is a Quaker meeting house right next to the campus at UNC-Greensboro--I can't think of its name. I'd like to go there to visit some Sunday when we visit our son. Thanks for your help. Carolyn Funderburk bamagal50@ec.rr.com
Marsha, I just wanted to touch base on the Boones. I'm a Boone descendant through two of Daniel Boone's siblings -- Samuel Boone who married Sarah Day, and Mary Boone who married William Bryan. Anyway, Daniel Boone's parents were Squire Boone and Sarah Morgan, both Quakers. Some of their children did "marry out," and it is thought that Squire Boone left the Quaker faith when he refused to apologize for his son Isaiah marrying a non-Quaker. Some speculate that it was at this time when the family migrated to North Carolina where, to my knowledge, they were not Quakers, but became Baptists. As to the question of Jewish people becoming Quakers, I'm not entirely sure. However, from what I understand of English history in the 1500's, Jewish people were not allowed to even live in England unless they converted to Christianity. I believe they called this "forced conversion," or "Anuism." One of my ancestral lines may have converted from Judaisim to Christianity in the 1500's (obviously, we have no proof and probably never will have proof). Anyway, I guess it would be reasonable for Jewish people to become Quakers under such circumstances. Best Regards, David marsha moses <mosesm@earthlink.net> wrote: Hi, Carolyn. You are asking great questions. I'll do what I can to begin to answer ....but the truth is that most of us are beginners at these questions. So keep asking. You are right. North Carolina has a rich Quaker heritage. I am not familiar with the U of NC at Greensboro. But I am very familiar with Guilford College--that is where the original Quaker records in your area are kept. And I am a graduate of the U of NC at Chapel Hill. I will tell you what I know about the Quakers in your area based on what I know about my own Quaker ancestors. They were very good people. They had mostly come into the US through Pennsylvania and the area around Philadelphia even if it did not lie in what is now Pennsylvania. For all sorts of reasons they moved down through the Valley of Virginia into NC. I also have ancestors who moved from Nantucket Massachusetts into your area. Because the Quakers did not believe in any sort of war....and because they did not want to marry outside of their church, the people on Nantucket Island felt the need to move just before the Revolution. If war came, they worried that their little island was very vulnerable. The Macys and the Gardners and the Worths among others moved south to the area that is now Guilford County. I would guess that they sailed south and landed near Perquimans where other Quakers had already settled. With the help of these Quakers, they moved inland. The next question is kind of fun. Yes, Daniel Boone's family was originally Quaker. I expect to connect someday to Daniel's ancestry. You will find the family in Berks County, Pennsylvania. But they were always dynamic people. And as some of their children were asked to leave because of marrying out, they became less "Quaker". I think that by the time they were in the NC area, they were probably no longer Quaker. If you get back with me, I'll try to firm up some of that information tomorrow. I actually have pretty much information on some of this family because I think that my William Webb that I find in Illinois in 1830 is probably descended from the George and Mary Boone Webb family that is found in Berks County in the 1700s. I have lots of research to do to get that firmed up. Wow, I can't speak to the next question. I can not imagine why a Jewish person would choose to be Quaker. What era are you talking about? I don't know how you managed to ask SO many good questions in one post. Keep asking! We'll all try to keep answering. Marsha in wV Carolyn Funderburk wrote: > > Friends, > > We've lived in North Carolina for 11 years, and I enjoy learning about > our adopted state. Our son goes to University of NC at Greensboro. > Through frequent visits there, visits to various museums and studying, > I know that North Carolina has a rich Quaker history. > > I hope this is not out of place, but can anyone tell me if Daniel > Boone and his family were Quakers as I have read. I have read that > some Jews, after escaping from persecution in Europe and often still > finding it here in our country, continued to hide their Jewishness in > the Quaker faith. Is this so? > > BTW, there is a Quaker meeting house right next to the campus at > UNC-Greensboro--I can't think of its name. I'd like to go there to > visit some Sunday when we visit our son. > > Thanks for your help. > > Carolyn Funderburk > bamagal50@ec.rr.com > > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Need assistance? Please contact:Quaker-Roots-L-Admin@RootsWeb.com > List Manager for Quaker-Roots-L and Quaker-Roots-D > Now with over 750 subscribers > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== HOW TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST: Send an email to: QUAKER-ROOTS-L-REQUEST@RootsWeb.com The ONLY word in your message should be UNSUBSCRIBE.
Pat Curtis: You have requested genealogical information on Judith MENDENHALL md. Perry DeVore, and on Marsha MENDENHALL m Dennis Charles CREEK. I have gone to the MENDENHALL Website for information. http://www.mendenhall.org/ MENDENHALL FAMILY ASSOCIATION (MFA Website) (Click the "Data repository"; and I suggest you read about "TNG" Format. If you are not familiar with it. (Secondary to MFA website for your particular families listed here ) http://home.rapidcable.com/~raymaris/maris.htm MARIS Genealogy Home Page (Ray Maris, owner) ********************************************* http://www.mendenhall.org/mfa/tng/getperson.php?personID=I35342&tree=Mendenh all Judith MENDENHALL md. Perry DeVore This Judith MENDENHALL descends from the line of John Jr. & Susanna Pierson. I descend from John's brother, Aaron, who married Susanna's sister, Rose Pierson. Susanna & Rose are daughters of Thomas & Rose (Dixon) Pierson, Their father, Thomas Pierson was one of the Surveyors for William Penn and his Land Grant in Philadelphia. [Pat: John, Jr. and Aaron MENDENHALL are first generation in America -- my error in message that went to you, only.] It is their father, John MENDENHALL(Sr.)and Elizabeth MARIS, who are both immigrants from England to America. Elizabeth came with her parents, so see MARIS Genealogy listed above. I could not find the research by Dan McEver about "Thomas Pierson, the Surveyor" on the MFA Website -- It is quite interesting and was posted on the website for a long time. http://www.mendenhall.org/mfa/tng/getperson.php?personID=I63377&tree=Mendenh all Marsha Mendenhall is the d/o Keneth & Betty MENDENHALL (her mother's maiden name is UNKNOWN.) Marhsa's spouse is not listed in MFA. Just click her father's name and run up the MENDENHALL Ladder and discover who all her MENDENHALL Ancestors are,.! She, too, descends from John Jr. & Susanna (Pierson) Mendenhall. If you have information that you wish to share with MFA, write and send to: Dean Leonard 14956 Ronda Drive San Jose CA 95124-5115 dean@svpal.org I am a MFA Family Researcher for my MENDENHALL, MOORE & BUTLER Families. MFA is where I began my genealogy in 1998 on G-Grandmother, Elvira (MENDENHALL) MOORE. I had grown up on her BLM property and didn't even know her name! She was just referred to as the older Grandma Moore, as she was deceased by the time that I was born. I made Currant Jelly from her bushes that she had planted in high, dry & hot Tygh Ridge area of Oregon. Enjoy :-) Violet Moore Guy 01/20/2005 -----Original Message----- From: Pat Curtis [mailto:anglers@bullshoals.net] Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:52 PM To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Q-R] Jacob Janney & Elizabeth Levis Vi and Gary, I have a Judith MENDENHALL who m 27-Jul-1845 Fountain Co.,IN William C. Perry DEVORE - no children born to this marriage. And a Marsha MENDENHALL m Dennis Charles CREEK in 1963 listed in my files. Regards, Pat C Arkansas ----- Original Message ----- From: "gary d wilson" <thesarge578@adelphia.net> To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 5:21 PM Subject: Re: [Q-R] Jacob Janney & Elizabeth Levis >>>SNIP<<<
Vi and Gary, I have a Judith MENDENHALL who m 27-Jul-1845 Fountain Co.,IN William C. Perry DEVORE - no children born to this marriage. And a Marsha MENDENHALL m Dennis Charles CREEK in 1963 listed in my files. Regards, Pat C Arkansas ----- Original Message ----- From: "gary d wilson" <thesarge578@adelphia.net> To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 5:21 PM Subject: Re: [Q-R] Jacob Janney & Elizabeth Levis > Good day: > Fr Wrightsborough > Reference Descendents: > Richard MOORE Marr Sarah (JENKINS) MOORE > John MOORE > Sarah MOORE > Thomas MOORE > Richard MOORE > Jonas MOORE > Abigail MOORE > Prudence MOORE _ RYAN > Mordecai MOORE, b 1727 > James MOORE b. 1740 > (1st) Thus: Mordecai MOORE b. 1727 Pa, m 1750, in Orange Co, NC, Mary > LACKEY, (dau/oAlexander & Elizabeth (MAYNARD) Lackey, d. 1794 Warren Co, Ga, > Mordecai died Sep 15, 1794 Warren Co, Ga. > Go's to Alexander Lackey MOORE b 1760, Orange Co, NC marr 1781 Phebe EDWARDS > b. Ga (Dau/o James & Jane (Evans) MOORE d. 1820 Wayne Co, In Alexander d. > Mar 25, 1827 wayne Co, In. > Children Mordecai MOORE, (I Think Yours), b Apr 2, 1791, Wrightsborough > McDuffie Co, ga marr Nov 14, 1816 Elk Grove MM, West Elkton, Ohio, a Rachel > STUBBS b. Oct 13, 1798, also Wrightsborough, Ga. > Now fr that I have a MOORE line fr Harrison Co, Oh, go' to abt 1850 re James > WILSON marr Margaret . (MOORE), b. 1847, Harrison Co, Ohio , so let Me dig a > little further, and see where that line parts. > > Regards: > The Sarge > ""Honor and Courage"" > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Violet O. Guy" <vmguy@gmpexpress.net> > To: "'gary d wilson'" <thesarge578@adelphia.net> > Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 2:48 PM > Subject: RE: [Q-R] Jacob Janney & Elizabeth Levis > > > > Gary: > > > > Just wished I had done it earlier, also. I lived 15 years in Montgomery > > County, PA; but then I only knew there was some relationship from the way > > my > > Daddy said the name of "MENDENHALL". As a child, we lived on the land of > > his Grandmother, Elvira (Mendenhall) Moore, NC>IN>IA>OR, and we farmed the > > MOORE Lands, that my father owned plus also what his father owned. My > > husband & I would pass by Mendenhall, PA; and stop-over at Longwood > > Gardens, > > where I later learned Mendenhalls lived. > > > > Wrightsborough, Quaker Settlement is a favorite of mine. My James J. & > > 2nd > > wife, Hannah (THOMAS) MENDENHALL, PA>NC>GA, were there. Jamestown, > > Guilford > > County, NC, where my GGGrandmother Elvira (Mendenhall) Moore lived, until > > her parents moved to Indiana -- her mother was a COFFIN, whose parents > > had > > come from Nantucket, MA, 1773. > > > > I get senior moments also! Which line or lines are you from? We are > > looking for the parent's of James MOORE (we refer to him as James Sr.) > > It is believed by some MOORE Researchers that he is from a Disowned > > PA-Quaker MOORE Family, who traveled south with the Quakers. There were 2 > > Quaker Moore families from Wrightsborough, GA Settlement, who lived on > > next > > BLM properties in both OH and IN to my MOOREs. I've been told to look for > > a > > disowned Mordecai Moore, possibly OH. I was in contact early on with > > Sarah, > > author of the Wrightsborough Settlement Website. > > > > James Moore (Sr.) land went to a WOODWARD in Ohio -- I need to check that > > out to see if it was the Quaker Woodwards of PA, * where-ever. I believe > > James Mendenhall's brother Aaron, Jr. married Mary Woodward. > > > > I get senior moments also! > > > > Violet Guy > > 02/23/2004 > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: gary d wilson [mailto:thesarge578@adelphia.net] > > Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 10:41 AM > > To: Violet O. Guy > > Subject: Re: [Q-R] Jacob Janney & Elizabeth Levis > > > > Mrs Guy: > > Sorry for Mix Up, I wasn't thinking right, or had a senior minute, for I > > know the Stubb and Maddock, plus My other Surnames are Listed, I did a > > check > > > > abt 11 1/2 yrs ago, when I first started, Genealogy, so My Mistake, I just > > Wish I'd have done this before My Parents, and all Passed On, but that's > > Life, and I take a Day at a Time. > > > > Regards: > > The Sarge > > ""Honor and Courage"" > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Violet O. Guy" <vmguy@gmpexpress.net> > > To: "'gary d wilson'" <thesarge578@adelphia.net> > > Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 10:37 AM > > Subject: RE: [Q-R] Jacob Janney & Elizabeth Levis > > > > > >> Gary: > >> > >> It got away, so I'll start again! > >> > >> http://www.pennock.ws/ > >> > >> Pennocks of Primative Hall > >> > >> To suggest more family names, for > >> http://www.pennock.ws/surnames/ > >> write to smrash@pennock.ws, the webmaster. > >> > >> > >> Violet Guy > >> 01/20/3005 > >> > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: gary d wilson [mailto:thesarge578@adelphia.net] > >> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 12:21 AM > >> To: Violet O. Guy > >> Subject: Re: [Q-R] Jacob Janney & Elizabeth Levis > >> > >>> Good Morning: > >>> You should include the STUBBS and >MADDOCKS Lines, I think they and > >>> The > >> > >>> >Wrightsbrough Ga, Family Surnames should be in >Index. > >> > >>>Regard > >>> The Sarge > >> > ""Honor and Courage"" > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Violet O. Guy" <vmguy@gmpexpress.net> > >> To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> > >> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 5:57 PM > >> Subject: RE: [Q-R] Jacob Janney & Elizabeth Levis > >> > >> > >>> David Brown: > >>> > >>> I knew the name, so checked Mendenhall Family Association and found a > >>> few. > >>> Then I did a SEARCH and found your people, which I have posted below. > >>> Through it, I found one of my LOST "FAVORITES" -"Pennocks of Primative > >>> Hall". Here is a good list of Allied Families (see why it was a > >>> Favorite?)and I had met the webmaster at a Mendenhall Reunion in 1999. > >>> > >>> http://www.pennock.ws/links.html > >>> In alphabetical order. > >>> > >>> > >>> Balderston History > >>> Broomhall Genealogy > >>> Camp Family Web Site > >>> GenConnect at Rootsweb > >>> Hamilton Family Web Site > >>> Heck of a Home Page > >>> Maris Family Web Site > >>> Mendenhall Family Web Site > >>> Woodward Genealogy Home Page > >>> Worrilow Family Web Site > >>> Would you like your link here? E-mail smrash@pennock.ws. > >>> > >>> > >>> http://www.pennock.ws/ > >>> Pennocks of Primative Hall > >>> > >>> Jacob & Elizabeth (LEWIS) JANNEY's son Lesis JANNEY md. Mary PENNOCK, > >>> > >>> http://www.pennock.ws/surnames/fam/fam02105.html > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > >>> ----Husband: Jacob Janney > >>> > >> > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > >>> ---- Born: 10 APR 1710 at: Chester Co., Pa. > >>> Married: 4 JUL 1740 at: Kennett MM, Chester Co., Pa. > >>> Died: 14 NOV 1782 at: Delaware > >>> Father:Abel Janney > >>> Mother:Elizabeth Stacy > >>> Other Spouses: > >>> > >> > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > >>> ---- Wife: Elizabeth Levis > >>> > >> > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > >>> ---- Born: 30 AUG 1721 at: Chester Co., Pa. > >>> Died: at: > >>> Father:William Levis > >>> Mother:Elizabeth Reed > >>> Other Spouses: > >>> > >> > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > >>> ----CHILDREN > >>> > >> > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > >>> ---- Name: Levis Janney > >>> Born: 13 AUG 1747 at: Fairfax Co., Virginia > >>> Married: 1 AUG 1776 at: Old Swede's Church, Wilmington, Delaware > >>> Died: 11 AUG 1811 at: Ridley Twp., Delaware Co., Pa. > >>> Spouses: Mary Pennock > >>> > >> > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > >>> ---- Name: William Janney > >>> Born: at: > >>> Married: at: > >>> Died: at: > >>> Spouses: > >>> > >> > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > >>> ---- Name: Amos Janney > >>> Born: at: > >>> Married: at: > >>> Died: at: > >>> Spouses: > >>> > >> > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > >>> ---- Name: Elizabeth Janney > >>> Born: at: > >>> Married: at: > >>> Died: at: > >>> Spouses: > >>> > >> > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > >>> ---- Name: Abel Janney > >>> Born: at: > >>> Married: at: > >>> Died: at: > >>> Spouses: > >>> > >> > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > >>> ---- Name: Sarah Janney > >>> Born: at: > >>> Married: at: > >>> Died: at: > >>> Spouses: > >>> > >> > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > >>> ---- > >>> > >>> Violet Moore Guy > >>> vmguy@gmpexpress.net > >>> 01/09/2005 > >>> > >>> > >>> -----Original Message----- > >>> From: DAVID BROWN [mailto:dbrown544@prodigy.net] > >>> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 3:08 PM > >>> To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com > >>> Subject: [Q-R] Jacob Janney & Elizabeth Levis > >>> > >>> Does anyone have information regarding the children of Jacob Janney who > >>> married Elizabeth Levis? Jacob Janney was the son of Abel Janney and > >>> Elizabeth Stacy. > >>> > >>> The information I have shows Jacob Janney born in 1710 and died c. 1782 > >>> possibly in Delaware. However, I cannot find anything on their > >>> children. > >>> > >>> Thanks in advance! > >>> > >>> David > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > >>> HOW TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST: Send an email to: > >>> QUAKER-ROOTS-L-REQUEST@RootsWeb.com > >>> The ONLY word in your message should be UNSUBSCRIBE. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > >>> Visit The Quaker Corner - http://www.rootsweb.com/~quakers > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > HOW TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST: Send an email to: > QUAKER-ROOTS-L-REQUEST@RootsWeb.com > The ONLY word in your message should be UNSUBSCRIBE. > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.7.0 - Release Date: 1/17/05 > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.7.0 - Release Date: 1/17/05
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Good Evening: Just a Note, for Your reference their Is a Large Family of Whiteside or Whiteside's, in Jefferson Co, Ohio been their awhile, I believe St Clairsville, Ohio. You may want to check the censes, out. Regards: The Sarge ""Honor and Courage"" ----- Original Message ----- From: <MattyBFam@aol.com> To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 8:22 PM Subject: [Q-R] Whitsett/Whiteside surname > Hi.... I originally joined this group when I learned that my Wright and > Mills ancestors were Quakers......... Now someone tells me that some of > my > Whitsett ancestors were Quakers, too. > > This is about all I know from a relative's e-mail: > > IMMIGRATION OF THE IRISH QUAKERS INTO PENNSYLVANIA, 1682-1750 WITH THEIR > EARLY HISTORY IN IRELAND Genealogical Publishing Co., > Baltimore, 1969 > > 1695 - William Whitesitt Mentioned, Ulster Province Meeting, 27 Jul 1695 > at > Charlemont (County Armagh). > > 1696 - William Whiteside and Mary Calvert married (27 Mar) by friends > ceremony at the house of Thomas Calvert near Carreckfergus (County > Antrim). > > 1701 Susanna Whitsite, of Grange meeting near Charlemont ( County > Armagh) > married James Moore of Ballymoney meeting 24 Oct. > > 1702 William Whitsitt of Charlemont mention Ulster Province meeting, 30 > Mar. > > 1703 William Whitsitt of Charlemont listed, Ulster Province meeting, 1 > Mar. > > John Whitsitte of Grange near Charlemont and Ruth Robson of Lurgan ( > County > Armagh) meeting 11 Jun. > > 1732 William Whitsitt of Dreemore manor of Dangannon (County Tyrone, > near > Charlemont) Will Probated: Willmentions only child Catherine, wife of > William > Richardson; his wife Mary Calvert Whitsitt (see 1696 above); relatives > Thomas > Greeves, James Pillar, Joseph Calvert. > > 1734 John Whitsite, signer to marriage of Henry Haydock and Mary Bullogh > (See George Whitsitt Will, Penn., Notes 1736) at Charlemont meeting house > (County Armagh) 3 Mar. > > 1736 John Whitsitt, monthly meeting held at Grange near Charlemont, 2 Apr; > signer of certiificate of Joshua Marsh and wife, and John marsh and wife > who > wished to remove to Pennsylvania. > > 1737 William Whitsitt and William Whitsitt, signers on the marriage > certificate for William Moore and Mary Gregg at Toberhead, 14 Apr. > > ************************************************ > That is the end of the quote.......... I have no question about the > above.......... what I want to know is whether or not there are records > of any > Whitsett/Whitsitt/Whitesite/Whiteside in the records of Quakers in the > U.S. > (Some relatives go on to surmise that certain relatives descended from > these > Irish Quakers......... that is the part I question.) If I could learn > about > listings of any Whitsett (of any of these spellings) in U. S. Quaker > records > that would help me a lot. > > Apparently a George Whiteside/Whitsitt who was thought to be born ~ 1665 > in > Grange of Charlemont, County Armagh, Ulster Province, Ireland, died Oct > 1736 > in Chester Co., PA. He was believed to have arrived in the port of New > Castle, DE in 1693 and settled in Chester Co., PA. He married Rebecca > ______ > ,probably in Chester Co; had a brother named Thomas Bullock Whitsitt. > > I would appreciate any input about this family's Quaker roots. > > Thanks. > > Joan (Whitsett) Benton > > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > HOW TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST: Send an email to: > QUAKER-ROOTS-L-REQUEST@RootsWeb.com > The ONLY word in your message should be UNSUBSCRIBE. > >
Absolutely; contact me off-list and I'll make a couple of suggestions. Lawrence Candy and Bruce wrote: >I use a different genealogy program, so I enter the year in the DATE >field, then use the associated NOTE field to put the "Quaker style" date >in > >can this method be used for the program you use ? > >cheers, Candy > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Lawrence Bouett" <lbouett@pacbell.net> >To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: January 18, 2005 08:43 PM >Subject: Re: [Q-R] dates > > > > >>Judy Russell - Tom Russell wrote: >> >> >> >>>Here's what the HELP DESK at Familytreemaker responded when I asked them >>>your question. It looks like it might be possible to use their method. >>> >>>**************************** >>>If you go into Family Tree Maker and select File >> Preferences. Under >>> >>> >the > > >>>Dates and measurements tab select your dates format to be DMY. Then you >>> >>> >can > > >>>simply type in 23/4/1776 whenever you enter a date. >>>*********************************** >>> >>> >>> >>Be aware, however, that if you use the format, above, the result will be >>23 Apr 1776, NOT 23 4th mo 1776, nor even 23/4/1776; this format does >>NOT preserve the numbered month used in Quaker dates. FTM will not do >>that, despite years of my having asking for that as an >>enhancement--largely because I have many, many Quaker ancestors. If you >>sense a bit of frustration, you are correct. >> >>Best wishes, >>Lawrence Bouett >>San Diego, California >> >> > > > > >==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== >Quaker-Roots Archives - Search List Messages From 1996 On >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > >
I also have that problem with Family Tree Maker and other programs, so, I use the notes for a lot of data, all in one file that way, so don't put anything in the original date location, instead put it in Notes as B. 5d, 4mo, 1776, or 4mo, 5d, 1776 which ever format you find the data in original documents, no question then as to what you ment. Then include such as (b. 5d, 4mo, 1776 in Dartmouth, MA: d. 12d, 10mo, 1844 as recorded in Whitewater MM records in Wayne Co, IN) This is something that Family Tree Maker and other genealogy programs don't allow you to do all in one place. Yet it now works out great for the format we like to see. I then always edit my Genealogy Reports from FTM to remove the notation More About so and so, to have it read just exactly as I want it to be. I also remove that excessive double spacing that FTM does. Also doing it this way you can add more data about the spouse's family other than just the who was the child of _____& ______ bit and specify that extra information you'd like to present in your report as to where the parents came from, or other siblings of the spouse that are involved in the family report that are of interest. Don Cordell
I use a different genealogy program, so I enter the year in the DATE field, then use the associated NOTE field to put the "Quaker style" date in can this method be used for the program you use ? cheers, Candy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lawrence Bouett" <lbouett@pacbell.net> To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: January 18, 2005 08:43 PM Subject: Re: [Q-R] dates > Judy Russell - Tom Russell wrote: > > >Here's what the HELP DESK at Familytreemaker responded when I asked them > >your question. It looks like it might be possible to use their method. > > > >**************************** > >If you go into Family Tree Maker and select File >> Preferences. Under the > >Dates and measurements tab select your dates format to be DMY. Then you can > >simply type in 23/4/1776 whenever you enter a date. > >*********************************** > > > > Be aware, however, that if you use the format, above, the result will be > 23 Apr 1776, NOT 23 4th mo 1776, nor even 23/4/1776; this format does > NOT preserve the numbered month used in Quaker dates. FTM will not do > that, despite years of my having asking for that as an > enhancement--largely because I have many, many Quaker ancestors. If you > sense a bit of frustration, you are correct. > > Best wishes, > Lawrence Bouett > San Diego, California
Judy Russell - Tom Russell wrote: >Here's what the HELP DESK at Familytreemaker responded when I asked them >your question. It looks like it might be possible to use their method. > >**************************** >If you go into Family Tree Maker and select File >> Preferences. Under the >Dates and measurements tab select your dates format to be DMY. Then you can >simply type in 23/4/1776 whenever you enter a date. >*********************************** > Be aware, however, that if you use the format, above, the result will be 23 Apr 1776, NOT 23 4th mo 1776, nor even 23/4/1776; this format does NOT preserve the numbered month used in Quaker dates. FTM will not do that, despite years of my having asking for that as an enhancement--largely because I have many, many Quaker ancestors. If you sense a bit of frustration, you are correct. Best wishes, Lawrence Bouett San Diego, California