Hi Alice, I have been told that the records are at Guilford College, but they have no one to do a search. Jerry ----- Original Message ----- From: DC & Alice Allen To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 7:29 PM Subject: Re[2]: [Q-R] Quaker Ancestors Jerry, Hello again, cousin! If you're referring to "first" Thomas Atkinson in Cane Creek, the Hinshaw's entry for him does not state where he was from. Just "roc," which would be "received on certificate." The date of his arrival was 12m-3 1768. If the original records are available, I wonder if there would be more information. Alice Allen *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 12/2/2004 at 3:30 AM jerrym@netacc.net wrote: >Can you look up Thomas Atkinson, he was accepted at Cane Creek in N. >Carolina, but I would like to know from where he moved his membership. >Jerry M. ==== 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
Michael - I want to know where Thomas Atkinson, b. 1741, came from to Cane Creek. I don't know whether Hinshaw has it in his books or not. Jerry ----- Original Message ----- From: usacmech To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 2:29 PM Subject: Re: [Q-R] Quaker Ancestors There were several Thomas Atkinsons at the Cane Creek (now) Alamance Co., NC. Maybe the following will help; From the booklets " Piedmont North Carolina Cemeteries ", compiled Quaker records by Mr. & Mrs. Hornaday. Cane Creek Birth and Death Records Thomas Atkinson born 8-28-1796 son of John and Mary. Thomas Atkinson born 8-30-1796 son of Thomas and Ruth. Thomas Atkinson born 9-18-1741 husband of Ruth C. (Cruze) and Ruth H.(Harvey). Son of Henry and Ann. See note # 1. Note # 1. Two of the children of Thomas Atkinson b 1741, Elisabeth and William went to Wrightsboro, GA. In the Spring MM Records Arrivals and Removals; Ruth Atkinson to Wrightsboro MM, GA. 11-09-1795 grt. h & ch. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Good Luck. Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry M." <jerrym@netacc.net> To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 12:30 AM Subject: Re: [Q-R] Quaker Ancestors > Can you look up Thomas Atkinson, he was accepted at Cane Creek in N. Carolina, but I would like to know from where he moved his membership. > Jerry M. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: TEXTIQUE@aol.com > To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 11:10 PM > Subject: Re: [Q-R] Quaker Ancestors > > > Linda; > > I have the whole series of Hinshaw's books at home along with many other > Quaker records. If you can't find them at your library (and I can't imagine > they won't have them); I can look anything up at any time. > > Jan Thomas > Textile Specialist & Independent Researcher > Colorado Springs > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Quaker-Roots Archives - Search List Messages From 1996 On > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Quaker-Roots Archives - Search List Messages From 1996 On > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > ==== 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
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I am looking for anything regarding a Mary Ann Beal or Beals who married a Noah Garrett. Noah's ancestors were the line of William Garratt and Ann Kirk through Samuel and Jane (Pennell) Garrett. I know that Mary Ann Beal - Beals married Noah Garrett son of Pennell Garrett 23 Mar 1843 in Morgan co., OH. I have four children for them. Martha 1846, Samuel 1847 Amos 1855 and Jane 1861. Martha and Samuel born Morgan Co and Amos and Jane born WI. Can anyone help with Mary Ann Beal - Beals, I have been "deadlocked at her door" for 3 years now and can't find a thing about who her parents were, although I suspect she was related to the Beals now being talked about on the list. Also, Pennell Garrett married - a Priscilla Wilkins whose parents were supposed to be a John and Hannah (?) Wilkins, but have not run into them in my research of the Chester county area yet. Any clues would be helpful. Thanks to anyone who can provide any information. Dottie
A couple of months ago, I was working on early Quakers in southern VA and found John and other Lawrences listed at this website: Sally�s Family Place" at www.sallysfamilyplace.com/Rayner/lawrenj.htm. Have you found this site? A grandaughter of John�s, Jane Exum, married an Outland, and the Outland family is of interest to me. Do you have information about the Outlands? John had a father and a brother named Robert Lawrence, she says. I see in Jay Worrall�s history of "The Friendly Virginians; America�s First Quakers" (1994) that a Robert Lawrence was a Justice in Nansemond Co, but resigned, along with two others, in 1660 when Virginia�s anti-Quaker laws went into effect. Not long after, another Friend wrote of being arrested at a Quaker meeting held at Robert Lawrence�s home. (see pp.26, 32) Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 From: Ledvenport@aol.com Subject: The Lawrence Family Hello! I've been lurking for a while, but would like to post a question. On my father's mother's side, going quite far back, I have a Quaker ancestor named John Lawrence, born about 1643 in Lawne Creek Parish, James City County, Virginia, and died before Jan 1696 in Nansemond County, Virginia, Formed 1643 (Now City Of Suffolk). (This info is from the World Connect/Roots Web page (http:// worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jmljr&id =I79545) , which was posted by a distant relative of mine, Jesse Lawrence. Does anyone have any other information on John Lawrence and his descendants? Many thanks! Liz Davenport Upland, CA
Speaking of Colorado peaks, Mt. Evans in Colorado is named for Gov. John Evans, the first territorial governor (named by Lincoln) for whom Evanston, Ill., was also named. (Evans was involved in the founding of Northwestern University.) John Evans was a product of the Quaker Evans family of Montgomery Co., PA; Surry Co., S.C. (Cane Creek MM); and Warren Co., Ohio (Miami MM). If anyone cares, I can provide details. Unfortunately, Evans' historical reputation was colored by the fact that he was in office during the Sand Creek Massacre (of Indians by Colorado militia). I once mentioned my distant relationship to a Mt. Evans ranger who, I soon discovered, thought it was a shame to have named a beautiful peak after a "mass murderer." Mark ----- Original Message ----- From: <TEXTIQUE@aol.com> To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 5:34 PM Subject: Re: [Q-R] Quaker Ancestors > Hi Jackie; > > We are fortunate in Colorado Springs to have two very active genealogy > groups that wholeheartedly support the Pikes Peak library which offers Ancestry > Plus, Heritage Quest, Newspapers.Com, New England Gen. and Historical site plus > many others. Heritage Quest is free to home computers from their site. > They work hand-in-hand with the LDS centers. The Quaker reference material at > the library is extensive and the founder of Colorado Springs is considered to > be General William Jackson Palmer, a Quaker (is that an oxymoron). ( We have > some fabulous Quaker costumes (clothing) at the Pioneer Museum here from > their family.) PPLD provides free genealogy classes several times each month > with the help of the local gen-society. I happen to have Ancestry.com at home > because I do hours of research every day but I couldn't live without our > library. I guess you could say we're on a Rocky Mountain high. > > Cheers for Chester Co. Library! > > Jan Thomas > Textile Specialist & Independent Researcher > Colorado Springs (by way of OH, PA & MD) > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Quaker-Roots Archives - Search List Messages From 1996 On > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >
Still searching for Hannah Llewellyn. She was born 1795, possibly in Chester Co, PA. She used the Quaker "thee and Thou" all her life, indicating a Quaker background. Poissible name for her mother was Sarah, father's possible name Thomas. Any help out there? Olga Sinexon Brigham
Yes, you are very fortunate. That sounds wonderful. gayle > > We are fortunate in Colorado Springs to have two very active genealogy > groups that wholeheartedly support the Pikes Peak library which offers Ancestry > Plus, Heritage Quest, Newspapers.Com, New England Gen. and Historical site plus > many others. Heritage Quest is free to home computers from their site. > They work hand-in-hand with the LDS centers. The Quaker reference material at > the library is extensive and the founder of Colorado Springs is considered to > be General William Jackson Palmer, a Quaker (is that an oxymoron). ( We have > some fabulous Quaker costumes (clothing) at the Pioneer Museum here from > their family.) PPLD provides free genealogy classes several times each month > with the help of the local gen-society. I happen to have Ancestry.com at home > because I do hours of research every day but I couldn't live without our > library. I guess you could say we're on a Rocky Mountain high. > > Cheers for Chester Co. Library! > > Jan Thomas > Textile Specialist & Independent Researcher > Colorado Springs (by way of OH, PA & MD) > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Quaker-Roots Archives - Search List Messages From 1996 On > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >
Hi Jackie; We are fortunate in Colorado Springs to have two very active genealogy groups that wholeheartedly support the Pikes Peak library which offers Ancestry Plus, Heritage Quest, Newspapers.Com, New England Gen. and Historical site plus many others. Heritage Quest is free to home computers from their site. They work hand-in-hand with the LDS centers. The Quaker reference material at the library is extensive and the founder of Colorado Springs is considered to be General William Jackson Palmer, a Quaker (is that an oxymoron). ( We have some fabulous Quaker costumes (clothing) at the Pioneer Museum here from their family.) PPLD provides free genealogy classes several times each month with the help of the local gen-society. I happen to have Ancestry.com at home because I do hours of research every day but I couldn't live without our library. I guess you could say we're on a Rocky Mountain high. Cheers for Chester Co. Library! Jan Thomas Textile Specialist & Independent Researcher Colorado Springs (by way of OH, PA & MD)
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I just found the email about Cheska Wheatley. She was dear dear many many cousin. I will miss her. I have try to email her the other day and now I knew why it came back Janet -----Original Message----- From: Violet O.Guy [mailto:vmguy@gmpexpress.net] Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 3:15 PM To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Q-R] Quaker Ancestors Dale: Have confidence in Cheska Wheatley's genealogy. She was an excellent genealogist and a strict administrator of <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> . We do miss her and her knowledge of genealogy. Likewise, she was distant cousin to mine, also -- through the Beals & Claytons. I should have identified her on my recent post to those Q-Rs, who have subscribed since her death. Violet Moore Guy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dale Harguess" <dharguess@coastline.edu> To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 8:33 AM Subject: RE: [Q-R] Quaker Ancestors > Thank you for responding to my question. I had a strong feeling that > this might be the case as I am pretty certain that the cards I saw with > her name on them said deceased. > It is very sad because she was a cousin that I never met or had any > contact with and yet she helped me the most by letting me know about my > Quaker ancestors. > Dale > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kraig Jones [mailto:kraigjones2000@yahoo.com] > Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 5:45 PM > To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [Q-R] Quaker Ancestors > > > --- Dale Harguess <dharguess@coastline.edu> wrote: > > > I want to know who Cheska Wheatley is. I think I > > have seen that name at > > my library. I don't know how to get hold of her. > > Dale > > > > Cheska was the former administrator of this list. Odd > coincidence, this question -- the following is from > list archives from one year ago today. Remembering > Cheska fondly, > > Kraig > > ................................................... > From: "JTR" <joannerabun@comcast.net> > Subject: [Q-R] Cheska Wheatley has Past On... > Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 19:05:48 -0800 > > Greetings to all Quaker-Roots, Andis, Clayton, Badgely > and Mills Listers.... > > It is with great sadness that I send you the news that > your list owner, > Cheska Callow Wheatley, died yesterday, November 30, > 2003 at the age of 60. > She had been battlling Inflammatory breast cancer for > the past few years and > had taken a turn for the worse during the past few > months. Genealogy was her > passion and many of us have benefited from the hours > she spent sharing with > the online genealogy community. She spent many years > as a school > psychologist and is survived by her two grown > children, Bryce and Mindy. > > As her close "Email" friend for the past 10 years, > Cheska had become an > important part of my life... one of my first truly > electronic friendships! > Cheska and I went through many stages of our lives > together and discussed > everything from mourning departed family members, to > struggling with illness > and work issues, to rejoicing the marriages of our > daughters and new > grandchildren. I will miss her wonderfully written > sagas that have actually > developed a "fan club" over the years. Many of my > friends and family also > loved to read the latest note I had received from > Cheska! > > I am mulling over the idea of creating a memorial web > page in her honor, so > if any of you have e-mail notes or anything else about > Cheska you'd like to > share.... please send it on to me and I'll see what I > can do. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ---- > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ==== 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. > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== Quaker-Roots Archives - Search List Messages From 1996 On http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.802 / Virus Database: 545 - Release Date: 11/26/2004 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.802 / Virus Database: 545 - Release Date: 11/26/2004
Jerry, Hello again, cousin! If you're referring to "first" Thomas Atkinson in Cane Creek, the Hinshaw's entry for him does not state where he was from. Just "roc," which would be "received on certificate." The date of his arrival was 12m-3 1768. If the original records are available, I wonder if there would be more information. Alice Allen *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 12/2/2004 at 3:30 AM jerrym@netacc.net wrote: >Can you look up Thomas Atkinson, he was accepted at Cane Creek in N. >Carolina, but I would like to know from where he moved his membership. >Jerry M.
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WHAT? I must miss a email. She past? When? I meet her on the net and I am so greatfull to her for all her help Janet Ariciu -----Original Message----- From: kay [mailto:ksera@ispwest.com] Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 2:16 PM To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Q-R] Cheska Wheatley I still can't believe she's gone. We all miss her out here.in cyberspace. Kay Stager ==== 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. --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.802 / Virus Database: 545 - Release Date: 11/26/2004 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.802 / Virus Database: 545 - Release Date: 11/26/2004
Do you happen to know who Ruth Atkinson married? I have a Ruth Atkinson that married a John Hoskins and wonder if it could be the same. Dale -----Original Message----- From: usacmech [mailto:usacmech@prodigy.net] Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 11:29 AM To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Q-R] Quaker Ancestors There were several Thomas Atkinsons at the Cane Creek (now) Alamance Co., NC. Maybe the following will help; From the booklets " Piedmont North Carolina Cemeteries ", compiled Quaker records by Mr. & Mrs. Hornaday. Cane Creek Birth and Death Records Thomas Atkinson born 8-28-1796 son of John and Mary. Thomas Atkinson born 8-30-1796 son of Thomas and Ruth. Thomas Atkinson born 9-18-1741 husband of Ruth C. (Cruze) and Ruth H.(Harvey). Son of Henry and Ann. See note # 1. Note # 1. Two of the children of Thomas Atkinson b 1741, Elisabeth and William went to Wrightsboro, GA. In the Spring MM Records Arrivals and Removals; Ruth Atkinson to Wrightsboro MM, GA. 11-09-1795 grt. h & ch. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Good Luck. Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry M." <jerrym@netacc.net> To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 12:30 AM Subject: Re: [Q-R] Quaker Ancestors > Can you look up Thomas Atkinson, he was accepted at Cane Creek in N. Carolina, but I would like to know from where he moved his membership. > Jerry M. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: TEXTIQUE@aol.com > To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 11:10 PM > Subject: Re: [Q-R] Quaker Ancestors > > > Linda; > > I have the whole series of Hinshaw's books at home along with many other > Quaker records. If you can't find them at your library (and I can't imagine > they won't have them); I can look anything up at any time. > > Jan Thomas > Textile Specialist & Independent Researcher > Colorado Springs > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Quaker-Roots Archives - Search List Messages From 1996 On > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Quaker-Roots Archives - Search List Messages From 1996 On > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > ==== 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
In a message dated 12/2/04 11:49:38 AM Eastern Standard Time, TEXTIQUE@aol.com writes: Ancestry.com and several turned up there as well. Can you give me any Has anyone noticed that this program is available free of charge at the Chester County Librarie(s)? Jackie
I am searching for any information on these Watson's. Thomas came to America in the early 1700's from England. He lived in Lycoming Co., PA and also in Buck Co. He had many descendants but my line is listed in the subject line. Isaac, born in 1806 married Rebecca Roberts. She was born in 1810. I would appreciate any help in locating these men. Thomas's father was Thomas and his mother was Janet Feddell. Thomas came to Falls, Bucks Co., PA. he was married to a Rebecca Marke. Mark was married to a Ann Scotcher, William was married to Hannah Walton and Wesley was married to Alta Elda Jones Turnbull. Amos was married to a Phebe Bidgood. Any help would be appreciated! Isaac and his wife migrated to Iowa and lost touch I am sure with the family members back east. Except for William Bidgood Watson who moved out to Lincoln, NE along with his sister who lived in Omaha, NE. Thank you very much for any help! Sincerely grateful, Jeannette Watson Haynie
My wife and I are both descendants of John Beals, a Quaker who married Mary Clayton under Chester MM in Chester Co., Pa., in 1682 and died in Chester County in 1726. I've not seen anything that satisfies me as to John's parentage or his origins in England. We know that he was in Chester County by 1677, as in a 1691 court case over a land boundary there John testified that he had plowed the land in question 14 years earlier. No connection is known between the William Beal below and our John Beals. Since John's name often appears in records as Bales, Bailes, or Baels, it was probably pronounced with a long A, to rhyme with "sales" rather than "seals." Tom Hamm >Don't know if this helps or not: > >From "Bucks County Church Records of the 17th and 18th Centuries: >Vol 2 " by Watring & Wright > >Falls MM Certificates, 1683-1743, page 151: >26/5/6/1682- Monthly meeting at Pertished, for the north part of the >county of Sumerset. Will. Beal ... is intended to transport himself >to Pensilvania with his wife. > >Carol T. > > >On Dec 2, 2004, at 11:59 AM, Standcedargrove@aol.com wrote: > >>This pertains to the mailing from Linda Damrell dated 12/01/04, She is >>seeking information concerning the following Quaker ancestors: >> >>William Rees b. 1736 in PA d. 1827 PA. >>James Richard Haworth b 1642/45 c, 1684 >>Isabel Radcliffe Haworth Omerod b. 1641/46 d. 1707 >>Richard Wood b 1691 VA d. 1725 VA. >>William Clayton Jr. b. 1625 England d. 1689 PA >>William Beals b. 1625 England d PA >>John Jacob Beals b 1650/60 >> >> I am doubtful that the large 6 volume set of William Wade Hinshaw's >>_Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy_ will be very helpful in >>locating most >>of these ancestors. There may be some mention of certain of them in Selby >>Publishing Company publications of Hinshaw data not included in the >>six volume >>original work of Hinshaw. >> >> Concerning William Rees, I do not know anything about him except that he >>probably was the member of a Welsh family that settled in the Welsh tract to >>the northwest of Philadelphia in the days of William Penn. The name is >>sometimes spelled Reece or Rhys and was quite common among Quakers from North >>Carolina and Tennessee settling in the Midwest in the early >>nineteenth century. >> >> Concerning James Richard Haworth and Isabelle Radcliffe Haworth Omerod, >>they were husband and wife, parents of the Quaker, George Haworth, >>who settled >>in Bucks County, PA ca. 1699. A seven volume work _ Some Quaker Families: >>Scarborough/Haworth_ has been compiled (1991-ca. 1999) by Roger Boone and >>Marjorie Morgan which includes hundred of descendants of George >>Haworth. George >>Haworth had a sister, Mary Haworth, who married John Myers (Miers) of the >>vicinity of Lewes, Delaware and had Quaker descendants. Research >>concerning the >>parentage of George Haworth has been done by Marilyn London Winton >>Misch. There >>is a letter from Marilyn Misch in the Quaker-Roots Archives for 1998. Search >>for Omerod, subject: "Isabel, wife of James Haworth" >> >> Concerning Richard Wood, I know nothing. If he was born in Virginia in >>1691, he probably was born in lower Virginia, as there were few Quakers in >>northern Virginia in 1691. >> >> Concerning William Clayton and John Jacob Beals, ---- William Clayton was >>the father of the wife of John Beals, Mary Clayton. Violet Guy, in her >>recent mailing, has guided you to "Cheska's Clayton Family" and >>"Cheska's Beals >>Family", which seem to give up-to-date outlines of these families. I am a >>descendant of William Clayton. There is more to be known about him, but what >>Cheska offers is basic. >> >> Concerning William Beals b. 1625 England d. PA ---- Older genealogies >>listed him as father of John Beals, husband of Mary Clayton, but I >>do not know >>whether this can now be proven. It was once thought that John >>Beals came from >>England to Burlington, N. J. with the Clayton family on the ship "Kent" in >>1677, but I do not know whether any of this can be proven, either. It seems >>quite certain that the Clayton family was in the Burlington area by 1678, >>preparing to move to Chichester Township in present-day Delaware >>County, Pennsylvania. >> >> I hope that this is helpful and not misleading, >> - Herbert Standing, Earlham, Iowa. >> >> >>==== 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. >> >Carol Thompson >CTGD >130 Center Street >Clinton, NJ 08809 > > >==== 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.
There is, or was, a marker at Deep River for "BC 8th Mo. 13, 1815." Since that matches Barnabas Coffin's date of death, I have always assumed that it was his. >Michael: > >Thanks so much for the look-up! > >According to the information about Barnabas & Phebe (Marshall) Coffin's son >Barnabas, Jr, as found in the 6 g-chart, which was published in "COFFIN >FAMILY NEWSLETTER", August 1997, Volume XIII, No. 3, Whole No 51 (pp14 & >15): > >Barnabas Coffin, Jr. > m. 1st, Sarah WHEELER. b. 1785, m 1806 - 8 children > m. 2nd, Sophia FISLER, b. 1814, m. 1830, d. 1850 - children listed.. >--- I translate your info from Crane Creek as: >"Sarah WHEELER is the daugheter of John & Mary (Piggott) Wheeler". > >Barnabas Coffin Sr. transferred his Nantucket, MA certificate at New Garden, >MM, Guiford Co., NC and then he & Phebe were listed in the formation of >Deep Creek MM, where their children are listed -- and Barnabas Coffin, Sr. >became Clerk of the QM or the YM, I believe (but then, I know only from >genealogy studies, the structure of the Quaker Meetings.) > > >WHEEKER: Just remember that my widowed 4G-Grandmother Mendnhall md.2ndly, >the widower, Manlove WHEELER. I'll have to look at Deep Creek MM records. > >When I was there at the Deep River Meeting house for1999's Mendenhall Family >Reuion, I found the Manlove Wheeler's (a widower with children by first >wife) grave plots as I was looking for his 2nd wife, Mary (Kendall) >Mendenhall . who is the widow of Elijah ; therefore, she is my >4G-Grandmother Mendenhall. We were unable to find Barnabas, Sr. & Phebe >(Marshall) Coffins' graves, but we did find the grave of their grandson, >Shubal Coffin, MD. > >QUESTION for the List: >Does anyone know "the Barnabas Coffin owning a section of land in New >Farmington, IN in the year 1816 (Quaker-1816)"??? > >New Farmington, IN is near Seymour, which is west of I- 65, on US-50, so >probably in Jackson County? Their are other Coffins from NC>IN as well as >those that migrated >directly from Nantucket or elsewhere in the East. > >Thanks! > >Violet Moore Guy >11/30/2004 > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "usacmech" <usacmech@prodigy.net> >To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 5:49 AM >Subject: Re: [Q-R] Barnabas & Phebe (Marshall) COFFIN, Nantucket> Guiliford, >Co., NC > > >> >From the book " Piedmont North Carolina Cemeteries ", Quaker records of >the >> Cane Creek MM, (now) Alamance Co, NC., by Mr. & Mrs. Hornaday. >> >> Cane Creek Birth and Death Records >> >> Sarah Wheeler born 7-31-1793 dau of John and Elizabeth. >> John Wheeler born 4-8-1746 husband of Elizabeth born 1760, son of John and >> Mary Wheelr. Born in Maryland >> Elizabeth Wheeler born 4-24-1760. Wife of John born 1746, dau of Benjamin >> and Mary Piggott. >> >> I don't know if this is the Mary Wheeler who married Barnabas Coffin. >> >> Take Care. Michael >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Violet O.Guy" <vmguy@gmpexpress.net> >> To: <QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 12:42 AM >> Subject: [Q-R] Barnabas & Phebe (Marshall) COFFIN, Nantucket> Guiliford, >> Co., NC >> >> >> > Q-Rers: >> > >> > My response to a query this week on GenForum -- " a record of Barnabas >> Coffin owning a section of land in New Farmington, IN in the year 1816. >> (Quaker-1816)" >> > >> > "Barnabas Coffin, Indiana: There are possibly two laterals from my line >of >> "Barnabas & Phebe (Marshall)Coffin, Nantucket, MA>Guilford Co., NC" for >> Barnabas is a family name! >> > >> > "1) SON, Barnabas Coffin m. Sarah Wheeler dr of John. >> > (No other information published in "The Coffin Family" edited by Louis >> Coffin, NHA; page 274. *Nothing more, not even a number; however you might >> check Quaker Records at New Garden MM and/or at Deep River MM in Guilford >> Co., NC.)" >> > >> > "2) GRANDSON, Barnabas Coffin s/o Joseph & Hannah (Ballinger) Coffin, >md. >> Miriam Worth dr of David & Eunice >> > 12/29/1829; see "The Coffin Family" page 285 and page 300. Quaker >records >> may be obtained from Deep River MM, Guilford Co., IN and Springfield MM, >> Wayne Co., IN." >> > >> > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >> > >> > I have found this: in "COFFIN FAMILY NEWWSLETTER", August 1997, Volume >> XIII, No. 3, Whole No 51: >> > >> > "Barnabas Coffin, Jr. and his two wives": Louis Coffin, page 274, had >> Barnabas, son of Barnabas and Phebe (Marshall) Coffin and his wife Sarah >> Wheeler but had no birth or dates and no family. It was stated by Editor, >> David P. Coffin in his article that there was a database of 6-generations; >> and he went on to write that "Many of our Coffins in the mid-west are >> descended from the line of William and Priscilla of North Carolina, >> grandparents of this Barnabas Junior." >> > >> > Others who migrated to Indiana: 1) My own GGG-Grandparents, Himelius & >> Priscilla (Coffin) Mendenhall as well as >> 2) Hannah Coffin dr Barnabas & Phebe md. Joseoh C. Hitchcock, who migrated >> to Indiana, are descendents of Barnabas & Phebe. >> > >> > Thanks for any help :-) >> > >> > Violet Moore Guy >> > >> > >> > > > > >==== 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.
Thomas' father was Henry; Thomas born 1741, mother was Ann--last name unknown. Went from Cane Creek to Wrightsborough and thence to Ohio. Jerry M. ----- Original Message ----- From: TEXTIQUE@aol.com To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 11:48 AM Subject: Re: [Q-R] Quaker Ancestors Hi Jerry; There are several Thomas Atkinsons mentioned at Cane Creek. I checked Ancestry.com and several turned up there as well. Can you give me any more specific info to do a search; like birth date, parent's names or even where you suspect he went after Cane Creek? Sincerely, Jan Thomas ==== 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