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    1. [Q-R] Biggs
    2. Barbara Samuels
    3. Looking for information about John BIGGS b. 1620 England, d. 1691 VA who was married to Johanna SAYER. Barbara

    10/17/2012 01:16:08
    1. Re: [Q-R] QUAKER-ROOTS Digest, Vol 7, Issue 134
    2. Chris Dickinson
    3. Stephen Parrish wrote:     > In reply to Chris Dickinson's post appearing below, thank you for the > information that you provided. I was not aware of a Parrish Quaker line > in Lincolnshire. In the Parrish/Parish DNA project that I administer are > five unrelated Parrish families that settled in America in colonial > times. Although I do not know where each colonial Parrish/Parish family > came from in the British Isles, I have reason to believe on the basis of > evidence accumulated so far (Y chromosome DNA results as well as other > evidence) that my Parrish ancestors did not come from Lincolnshire. > Furthermore, contrary to family tradition, I do not think that my > Parrish ancestors emigrated from Yorkshire; it looks as if they might > have emigrated from the Bristol Channel area or from English counties > that share a border with Wales. > I find it of interest that an Edward Parrish was born in Lincolnshire in > 1667. What happened to him? It is thought that Edward Parrish - eight > generations separate him from me - was born in Anne Arundel County, > Maryland in 1669. > Are any British Isles Quaker records available online?     Stephen. I don't do any Parrish research, but have an interest in links between England and Maryland in this time period.     A significant proportion of early nonconformist and nonparochial records in England have been indexed on an online resource at:  http://www.bmdregisters.co.uk/ .   If you put Edward Parrish into the search engine, you get a group in Lincolnshire. The source is the Monthly Meeting of Spalding & Wainfleet, Lincolnshire.   I don't know anything more - but it looks interesting. There isn't a death for this Edward, and I didn't see any indication that the family continued in Lincolnshire (on a brief search of the index - you might want to search more thoroughly), so a hop over to the colonies might be a possibility.     Chris

    10/16/2012 09:42:20
    1. Re: [Q-R] QUAKER-ROOTS Digest, Vol 7, Issue 134
    2. Stephen Parrish
    3. In reply to Chris Dickinson's post appearing below, thank you for the information that you provided. I was not aware of a Parrish Quaker line in Lincolnshire. In the Parrish/Parish DNA project that I administer are five unrelated Parrish families that settled in America in colonial times. Although I do not know where each colonial Parrish/Parish family came from in the British Isles, I have reason to believe on the basis of evidence accumulated so far (Y chromosome DNA results as well as other evidence) that my Parrish ancestors did not come from Lincolnshire. Furthermore, contrary to family tradition, I do not think that my Parrish ancestors emigrated from Yorkshire; it looks as if they might have emigrated from the Bristol Channel area or from English counties that share a border with Wales. I find it of interest that an Edward Parrish was born in Lincolnshire in 1667. What happened to him? It is thought that Edward Parrish - eight generations separate him from me - was born in Anne Arundel County, Maryland in 1669. Are any British Isles Quaker records available online? Stephen On 10/16/2012 07:00, quaker-roots-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Maryland records - Edward Parrish and Rachel Harwood > Parrish (Tom Hill for MMNA) > 2. Re: Maryland records - Edward Parrish and Rachel Harwood > Parrish (Chris Dickinson) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2012 14:40:40 -0400 > From: Tom Hill for MMNA <monthlymeetings@gmail.com> > Subject: Re: [Q-R] Maryland records - Edward Parrish and Rachel > Harwood Parrish > To: "'Stephen Parrish'" <spcpa2@yahoo.com>, > <QUAKER-ROOTS@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <000001cdab04$94c94650$be5bd2f0$@com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Stephen Parrish, > > > > The meeting records for Maryland Quaker congregations are not in > one place. In 1723 meetings on both side of the Chesapeake Bay reported to > Maryland Yearly Meeting (and young Quaker couples often found acceptable > mates at the half-yearly meetings!). But the Eastern Shore Quaker meetings > started under Maryland Yearly Meeting were transferred to Philadelphia > Yearly Meeting in 1790, roughly in exchange for the northern-Virginia, > western-Maryland, and central-Pennsylvania [west-of-the-Susquehanna-River] > meetings transferred to the renamed Baltimore YM. [The 1789-1790 swap was > justified by reference to the difficulties of crossing the swollen > Susquehanna River or Chesapeake Bay in the winter.] Third Haven MM in 1790 > went to Philadelphia YM, where it remains an active meeting, but unlike > other PYM meetings, it stores most of its original records at the Maryland > Hall of Records. Here is the MMNA entry: > > > > https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=2063 > > > > My "Where Records Kept" and "Records Known Extant" fields show where to view > the records and what microfilm copies are out there. > > > > The early meetings in Anne Arundel County, MD were all > predecessors of Sandy Spring MM, now meeting for worship in Montgomery > County weekly or more often and still an active monthly meeting in Baltimore > YM: > > > > https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1944 > > > > As it happens, the Maryland Hall of Records microfilmed most all of the > early records of both branches of Baltimore YM and kept a copy when the > originals were later stored at the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore > College or the Quaker Collection at Haverford College. The current > Ancestry.com digitalization project will make most of the PYM and BYM early > records available on line some time in 2013. > > > > Transfers to Virginia meetings should be recorded in Volume VI > of William Wade Hinshaw's Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. I do > not know about Goochland County, but many of the Richmond-area meetings were > merged into the predecessor of Richmond Monthly Meeting. > > > > https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1774 > > > > Perhaps someone on this list who regularly does people genealogy will know > which monthly meeting covered Goochland County. > > > > Tom Hill > > > > Thomas C. Hill > > Charlottesville, VA 22901-6355 U.S.A. > > formerly Cincinnati, OH > > www.QuakerMeetings.com > > E-mail: MonthlyMeetings@gmail.com > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: quaker-roots-bounces@rootsweb.com On Behalf Of Stephen Parrish > Sent: Thursday, 11 October, 2012 5:55 PM > To: QUAKER-ROOTS@rootsweb.com > Subject: [Q-R] Edward Parrish (1693-1748) and Rachel Harwood Parrish > Importance: High > > > > Good afternoon/evening, everyone - > > > > I am looking for information about Edward Parrish (1693-1748) and his wife, > Rachel Harwood Parrish, that might be in Maryland meeting [house - sic.] > records. I am also looking for meeting [house] records, if any, that mention > their children. > > > > This much I know: they married at Third Haven (or Tred Haven) Meeting in > Talbot County, Maryland, in February 1723 (according to our calendar); what > happened thereafter is not easy to determine. He might be the son of one of > my ancestors, Edward Parrish (1669-1723) of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. > Her family lived in Talbot County (Eastern Shore), so how they met might be > another puzzle to solve. > > > > A genealogy published in 1935 states that their first son was born sometime > before 1740. Other genealogies indicate that they are the ancestors of an > unrelated Parrish family that settled in Goochland County, Virginia. > > > > What I would like to have are answers to these questions, please: > > > > (1) What records of their transfer from one meeting house to another still > exist? If they left the Society of Friends, what records of their departure > from the Society still exist? What do those records tell us? > > > > (2) Assuming that they remained in the Society of Friends and might have > moved to Anne Arundel County, what do meeting house records from that county > tell us about their children? > > > > Thank you very much for your assistance. I look forward to your replies. > > > > With best wishes, > > > > Stephen Parrish > > > > Volunteer administrator, Family Tree DNA Parrish/Parish DNA Project > > Member, Family Tree DNA British Quakers Project > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2012 20:19:35 +0100 (BST) > From: Chris Dickinson <chris@dickinson.uk.net> > Subject: Re: [Q-R] Maryland records - Edward Parrish and Rachel > Harwood Parrish > To: "QUAKER-ROOTS@rootsweb.com" <QUAKER-ROOTS@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <1350328775.4915.YahooMailNeo@web87801.mail.ir2.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > Stephen Parrish wrote: > > >> >> I am looking for information about Edward Parrish (1693-1748) and his wife, >> Rachel Harwood Parrish, that might be in Maryland meeting [house - sic.] >> records. I am also looking for meeting [house] records, if any, that mention >> their children. >> >> >> >> This much I know: they married at Third Haven (or Tred Haven) Meeting in >> Talbot County, Maryland, in February 1723 (according to our calendar); what >> happened thereafter is not easy to determine. He might be the son of one of >> my ancestors, Edward Parrish (1669-1723) of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. >> Her family lived in Talbot County (Eastern Shore), so how they met might be >> another puzzle to solve. >> >> > Although this doesn't refer to your specific questions [unquoted here], I assume that some researchers have looked at the Parrish Quaker line in Lincolnshire, England, in the 1660s/70s, where an Edward Parrish was born in 1667 - a good age to to be father of yours. Has that led anywhere? Any clues from that? Any Lincolnshire population in Maryland? > ? > Chris > > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the QUAKER-ROOTS list administrator, send an email to > QUAKER-ROOTS-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the QUAKER-ROOTS mailing list, send an email to QUAKER-ROOTS@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUAKER-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of QUAKER-ROOTS Digest, Vol 7, Issue 134 > ******************************************** >

    10/16/2012 07:45:43
    1. Re: [Q-R] Maryland records - Edward Parrish and Rachel Harwood Parrish
    2. Chris Dickinson
    3. Stephen Parrish wrote: > > > I am looking for information about Edward Parrish (1693-1748) and his wife, > Rachel Harwood Parrish, that might be in Maryland meeting [house - sic.] > records. I am also looking for meeting [house] records, if any, that mention > their children. > > > > This much I know: they married at Third Haven (or Tred Haven) Meeting in > Talbot County, Maryland, in February 1723 (according to our calendar); what > happened thereafter is not easy to determine. He might be the son of one of > my ancestors, Edward Parrish (1669-1723) of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. > Her family lived in Talbot County (Eastern Shore), so how they met might be > another puzzle to solve. > > Although this doesn't refer to your specific questions [unquoted here], I assume that some researchers have looked at the Parrish Quaker line in Lincolnshire, England, in the 1660s/70s, where an Edward Parrish was born in 1667 - a good age to to be father of yours. Has that led anywhere? Any clues from that? Any Lincolnshire population in Maryland?   Chris

    10/15/2012 02:19:35
    1. Re: [Q-R] Maryland records - Edward Parrish and Rachel Harwood Parrish
    2. Tom Hill for MMNA
    3. Stephen Parrish, The meeting records for Maryland Quaker congregations are not in one place. In 1723 meetings on both side of the Chesapeake Bay reported to Maryland Yearly Meeting (and young Quaker couples often found acceptable mates at the half-yearly meetings!). But the Eastern Shore Quaker meetings started under Maryland Yearly Meeting were transferred to Philadelphia Yearly Meeting in 1790, roughly in exchange for the northern-Virginia, western-Maryland, and central-Pennsylvania [west-of-the-Susquehanna-River] meetings transferred to the renamed Baltimore YM. [The 1789-1790 swap was justified by reference to the difficulties of crossing the swollen Susquehanna River or Chesapeake Bay in the winter.] Third Haven MM in 1790 went to Philadelphia YM, where it remains an active meeting, but unlike other PYM meetings, it stores most of its original records at the Maryland Hall of Records. Here is the MMNA entry: https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=2063 My "Where Records Kept" and "Records Known Extant" fields show where to view the records and what microfilm copies are out there. The early meetings in Anne Arundel County, MD were all predecessors of Sandy Spring MM, now meeting for worship in Montgomery County weekly or more often and still an active monthly meeting in Baltimore YM: https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1944 As it happens, the Maryland Hall of Records microfilmed most all of the early records of both branches of Baltimore YM and kept a copy when the originals were later stored at the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College or the Quaker Collection at Haverford College. The current Ancestry.com digitalization project will make most of the PYM and BYM early records available on line some time in 2013. Transfers to Virginia meetings should be recorded in Volume VI of William Wade Hinshaw's Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. I do not know about Goochland County, but many of the Richmond-area meetings were merged into the predecessor of Richmond Monthly Meeting. https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1774 Perhaps someone on this list who regularly does people genealogy will know which monthly meeting covered Goochland County. Tom Hill Thomas C. Hill Charlottesville, VA 22901-6355 U.S.A. formerly Cincinnati, OH www.QuakerMeetings.com E-mail: MonthlyMeetings@gmail.com -----Original Message----- From: quaker-roots-bounces@rootsweb.com On Behalf Of Stephen Parrish Sent: Thursday, 11 October, 2012 5:55 PM To: QUAKER-ROOTS@rootsweb.com Subject: [Q-R] Edward Parrish (1693-1748) and Rachel Harwood Parrish Importance: High Good afternoon/evening, everyone - I am looking for information about Edward Parrish (1693-1748) and his wife, Rachel Harwood Parrish, that might be in Maryland meeting [house - sic.] records. I am also looking for meeting [house] records, if any, that mention their children. This much I know: they married at Third Haven (or Tred Haven) Meeting in Talbot County, Maryland, in February 1723 (according to our calendar); what happened thereafter is not easy to determine. He might be the son of one of my ancestors, Edward Parrish (1669-1723) of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Her family lived in Talbot County (Eastern Shore), so how they met might be another puzzle to solve. A genealogy published in 1935 states that their first son was born sometime before 1740. Other genealogies indicate that they are the ancestors of an unrelated Parrish family that settled in Goochland County, Virginia. What I would like to have are answers to these questions, please: (1) What records of their transfer from one meeting house to another still exist? If they left the Society of Friends, what records of their departure from the Society still exist? What do those records tell us? (2) Assuming that they remained in the Society of Friends and might have moved to Anne Arundel County, what do meeting house records from that county tell us about their children? Thank you very much for your assistance. I look forward to your replies. With best wishes, Stephen Parrish Volunteer administrator, Family Tree DNA Parrish/Parish DNA Project Member, Family Tree DNA British Quakers Project

    10/15/2012 08:40:40
    1. [Q-R] Selby Publishing
    2. Eleanor Rayl
    3. Selby Publishing was located in Kokomo, Indiana (my hometown); Robert and Phyllis Selby ran it out of their home but he died in 2010 (age 87). I had correspondence with them a few years ago about our common Selby ancestors. I called and spoke with Phyllis. She still has some books to sell. If you're interested please contact me for her phone number and address. Eleanor Rayl ******************** Message: 2 Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2012 07:44:24 -0400 From: Tom Hill for MMNA <monthlymeetings@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [Q-R] Shelby Publishing - Quaker Records To: "'rob stace'" <robert.rbobbyleestacy@gmail.com>, "'Christopher T. Smithson'" <ctsmithson@gmail.com> Cc: quaker-roots@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <000001cda7a5$c3d28a90$4b779fb0$@com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" That's Selby, not Shelby. The link used to be www.selbypub.com, but today I was redirected to AAA Genealogy. Tom Hill Thomas C. Hill Charlottesville, VA 22901-6355 U.S.A. formerly Cincinnati, OH www.QuakerMeetings.com E-mail: MonthlyMeetings@gmail.com

    10/12/2012 12:26:23
    1. [Q-R] Edward Parrish (1693-1748) and Rachel Harwood Parrish
    2. Stephen Parrish
    3. Good afternoon/evening, everyone - I am looking for informationabout Edward Parrish (1693-1748) and his wife, Rachel Harwood Parrish, that might be in Maryland meeting house records. I am also looking for meeting house records, if any, that mention their children. This much I know: they married at Third Haven (or Trad Haven) Meeting in Talbot County, Maryland, in February 1723 (according to our calendar); what happened thereafter is not easy to determine. He might be the son of one of my ancestors, Edward Parrish (1669-1723) of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Her family lived in Talbot County (Eastern Shore), so how they met might be another puzzle to solve. A genealogy publishedin 1935 states that their first son was born sometime before 1740. Other genealogies indicate that they are the ancestors of an unrelated Parrish family that settled in Goochland County, Virginia. What I would like to have are answers to these questions, please: (1) What records of their transfer from one meeting house to another still exist? If they left the Society of Friends, what records of their departure from the Society still exist? What do those records tell us? (2) Assuming that they remained in the Society of Friends and might have moved to Anne Arundel County, whatdo meeting house records from that county tell us about their children? Thank you very much for your assistance. I look forward to your replies. With best wishes, Stephen Parrish Volunteer administrator, Family Tree DNA Parrish/Parish DNA Project Member, Family Tree DNA British Quakers Project

    10/11/2012 03:54:36
    1. Re: [Q-R] Shelby Publishing - Quaker Records
    2. Christopher T. Smithson
    3. Thank you both for the info. Sorry for the miss print. I had emailed the company with no answer back yet. Thank you Chris Christopher T. Smithson (410) 836-3433 Home (443) 350-7650 Cell ctsmithson@gmail.com Sent from my iPod On Oct 11, 2012, at 7:44 AM, Tom Hill for MMNA <monthlymeetings@gmail.com> wrote: > That's Selby, not Shelby. The link used to be www.selbypub.com, but today I > was redirected to AAA Genealogy. > > > Tom Hill > > Thomas C. Hill > Charlottesville, VA 22901-6355 U.S.A. > formerly Cincinnati, OH > www.QuakerMeetings.com > E-mail: MonthlyMeetings@gmail.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: quaker-roots-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:quaker-roots-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of rob stace > Sent: Thursday, 11 October, 2012 5:04 AM > To: Christopher T. Smithson > Cc: quaker-roots@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [Q-R] Shelby Publishing - Quaker Records > > try this, says they publish in the grocery field: > > editor@shelbypublishing.com > > On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Christopher T. Smithson < > ctsmithson@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Everyone, >> >> Does anyone know if Shelby Publishing is still in business? They >> published several volumes of Quaker Records. >> >> Thank you, >> >> Christopher T. Smithson >> (410) 836-3433 Home >> (443) 350-7650 Cell >> ctsmithson@gmail.com >> Sent from my iPod >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> QUAKER-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > > -- > Robert Stacey has moved to Casa Glendale where he is surrounded by lords > and ladies of all kinds. Emeritus Glendale is the best. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > QUAKER-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    10/11/2012 02:40:34
    1. Re: [Q-R] Shelby Publishing - Quaker Records
    2. Tom Hill for MMNA
    3. That's Selby, not Shelby. The link used to be www.selbypub.com, but today I was redirected to AAA Genealogy. Tom Hill Thomas C. Hill Charlottesville, VA 22901-6355 U.S.A. formerly Cincinnati, OH www.QuakerMeetings.com E-mail: MonthlyMeetings@gmail.com -----Original Message----- From: quaker-roots-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:quaker-roots-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of rob stace Sent: Thursday, 11 October, 2012 5:04 AM To: Christopher T. Smithson Cc: quaker-roots@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Q-R] Shelby Publishing - Quaker Records try this, says they publish in the grocery field: editor@shelbypublishing.com On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Christopher T. Smithson < ctsmithson@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > Does anyone know if Shelby Publishing is still in business? They > published several volumes of Quaker Records. > > Thank you, > > Christopher T. Smithson > (410) 836-3433 Home > (443) 350-7650 Cell > ctsmithson@gmail.com > Sent from my iPod > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > QUAKER-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Robert Stacey has moved to Casa Glendale where he is surrounded by lords and ladies of all kinds. Emeritus Glendale is the best. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUAKER-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/11/2012 01:44:24
    1. Re: [Q-R] Shelby Publishing - Quaker Records
    2. rob stace
    3. try this, says they publish in the grocery field: editor@shelbypublishing.com On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Christopher T. Smithson < ctsmithson@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > Does anyone know if Shelby Publishing is still in business? They > published several volumes of Quaker Records. > > Thank you, > > Christopher T. Smithson > (410) 836-3433 Home > (443) 350-7650 Cell > ctsmithson@gmail.com > Sent from my iPod > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > QUAKER-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Robert Stacey has moved to Casa Glendale where he is surrounded by lords and ladies of all kinds. Emeritus Glendale is the best.

    10/10/2012 08:04:11
    1. [Q-R] Shelby Publishing - Quaker Records
    2. Christopher T. Smithson
    3. Hi Everyone, Does anyone know if Shelby Publishing is still in business? They published several volumes of Quaker Records. Thank you, Christopher T. Smithson (410) 836-3433 Home (443) 350-7650 Cell ctsmithson@gmail.com Sent from my iPod

    10/10/2012 07:39:21
    1. Re: [Q-R] QUAKER-ROOTS Digest, Vol 7, Issue 129
    2. Herb Frantz
    3. Barbara: This what I have found. Thomas Price, b. 1 Jan 1710/11 at Anne Arundel Co., MD, d. 1740 at Baltimore Co., MD +Keturah Merryman, b. 1717 at Baltimore Co., MD, m. 1 Jul 1732 at Baltimore Co., MD, d. 22 Feb 1789 at Baltimore Co., MD +-- Benjamin Price, b. 8 Mar 1732/33 at Baltimore Co., MD, d. 3 Dec 1794 at Baltimore Co., MD +-- Samuel Price, b. circa 1735 at Baltimore Co., MD +-- Thomas Price, b. circa 1737 at Baltimore Co., MD L-- Rebecca Price, b. circa 1739 at Baltimore Co., MD Keturah married William Parrish Jr.(b. c1717 d. 5 Jul 1788 Baltimore Co. MD) on 25 Feb 1743 and had 4 more children. ~Herb -----Original Message----- From: quaker-roots-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:quaker-roots-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of quaker-roots-request@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 3:01 AM To: quaker-roots@rootsweb.com Subject: QUAKER-ROOTS Digest, Vol 7, Issue 129 Today's Topics: 1. Price, Merryman (Barbara Samuels) <CUT> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2012 09:33:49 -0800 From: "Barbara Samuels" <bushka.samuels@gmail.com> Subject: [Q-R] Price, Merryman To: <Quaker-roots@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <519DD20370E64BED8D2361CF2E54ACDF@vdgivq2oftnh> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Would like info about Thomas PRICE b. 1711 MD and wife K. MERRYMAN also b. MD. Would like to know if Samuel PRICE who married Elizabeth RICHARDSON is their son? MERRYMAN married a 2nd time, need to know his name. Thanks, Barbara

    10/09/2012 02:06:28
    1. [Q-R] "Quakers in the Kitchen" recipes from Whittier [K-W and missionaries]
    2. Jamie Niekamp
    3. The remainder of those contributing to the recipe book: Keasbey, Marion 32, 42, 46, 50, 58, 66, 80 Kenworthy, Helen 63 Kepple, Dora B. 11, 15, 24 Kerr, Mabel 69 Kimber, Evangeline 63 Kruse, Ann 26, 73, 88 Lane, Camille R. 53 Leake, Eva A. 48 Lee, Dorothy 55, 69 Lee, Rosa 60 Leuty, Mrs. Joseph D. 53 Lloyd, Edith 43 Lopez, Lucy 28 Manning, Barabra 49 Markel, Marjorie 18, 79 Marling, Helen 24 Marshburn, Olive 45, 91 [2] McClure, Blanche 23 McKenna, Mollie 18 [2] Mendenhall, Lucy O. 38 Morgan, Anna E. 17, 25 Morgan, Leona E. 39 Morris, Esther 26, 41, 45, 54 Mowell, Mabel L. 34, 71, 73 Nelson, Clara Morgan 42 Nelson, Esther 70, 81, 92 Neushutz, Mrs. Fred 4, 40 Nichols, Kay 16, 29, 69, 89 Ogilby, Roselva 63 Overin, Margaret 53 Parker, Leora 55 Payne, Margaret 12, 54 Pennell, Nancy 22 Proud, Ethel 7 Rees, Blanche 27, 37 Rees, Marjorie 92 Rowe, Allie 90 Rupp, Lucille 48, 49, 52 Schroeder, Nina 60 Scott, May H. 30 Seelye, Barbara 33 Seelye, Edna T. 67 Simonson, Alice 27, 45 Smith, Mrs. Paul S. 44 Spurrier, Alice W. 20, 57 Stanley, Elsie 46 Starbuck, Clara 19 Stoll, Anna 35 Stolp, Vaughn W. 91 Stout, Marjorie 56 Taber, Anna Bell 28 Taylor, Lita 74 Tebbetts, Mary Emma 57, 79 Terrell, Berta K. 9 Tice, Grace 29, 60, 67, 79, 82 Trueblood, Sadie S. 51, 54, 63, 73 Van Deman, Mary 51 Votaw, Alma 3 Votaw, Doree 31 Votaw, Ethel A. 1, 62 Votaw, Lucile A. 30, 54, 83 Votaw, Mildred 31 Votaw, Shirley 62 Votaw, Virginia 71 Walker, Helen 80, 89, 91 Warren, Iris 3, 5, 8, 9, 12, 19, 41, 77, 87 Warren, Priscilla 76, 82 Weed, Catherine 5, 75 Wildman, Myrtle 65 Wilson, Helen 1, 46, 72 Wilson, Ruby 77, 87 Winder, Alberta H. 2, 3, 72 Woodard, Myrtle M. 41, 42 Wright, Marygene 47 Missionaries: Astleford, Esther 96 Beck, Hulda 93, 94 Brown, Myrtle 94 Burbank, Gertrude 98 [2] Ford, Helen Kersey 96 Haworth, Mathilda 94 Oakley, Helen I. 98 Ratcliff, Sara Wade 95 Saveker, Morny 95, 97 [2] Stanton, Mae B. 97 Still, Josephine 93

    10/08/2012 05:10:53
    1. [Q-R] "Quakers in the Kitchen" recipes from Whittier [A-J]
    2. Jamie Niekamp
    3. Dear Friends, I have in my possession a cookbook from Whittier First Friends Church. I would be happy to share your ancestral recipes. Please contact me directly!The following women are included with surnames A-J (next post will include K-W and a few missionaries as well) : Abrecht, Marian 22, 38, 70 Allen, Joyce 64 Amsbury, Edna B. 15 Armitage, Erema 1 Bailey, Connie 36, 61, 65, 80 Bailey, Mrs. C.A. Sr. 85 Bates, Elinore 33 Beck, Jean 16, 62 Beede, Juanita B. 76 Bewley, Isabelle 20 Blott, Mary Lorena 35, 76, 83, 89 Boettger, Mrs. W.H. 22 Boles, Barbara Bragg 44 Brazelton, Esther 6 Broadlick, Madge R. 11, 40, 77 Burcham, Ethel 42 Burns, Annabel 14 Cables, Virginia 14, 36, 52 Carter, Esther T. 43 Carter, Margaret, 64 Cash, Eva H. 23 Cassem, Maria K. 13, 28 Coffin, Sarah N. 6, 32, 40, 53, 75, 83 Compton, Bertha M. 17 Cook, Loretta M. 3, 29, 44, 78, 81 [2] Cope, Ardelle 8, 48, 85 Cope, Willie Dell 84 Coppock, Anna 23 Coppock, Helen 36 Courtney, Laura 78 Cox, Alma W. 61 Cradler, Elizabeth 51 Cradler, Elizabeth W. 2 Crozer, Estella 46, 68, 76 Darrow, Rachel 47 Davidson, Lucy A. 15 Dawson, Mary E. 4, 77 Dean, Monica 19 Dickerson, Vera 85 Dorsett, Helen 39 Drake, Margaret 64 Durham, Ruth Esther 2, 31, 59, 74, 88, 92 Earnest, Beatrice 39, 43, 58 Edinger, Ruth 6, 14, 74 Elbon, Maria 7, 25 Elkinton, Joy 34 Furnas, Ella 89 Garretson, Hazel 27, 33, 47, 78 [2] Gauldin, Virginia 75 Gibbons, Martha 21, 88 Gilbert, Beulah E. 23, 34 Gilbert, Gertrude 23 Gilbert, Orie 7, 10, 12, 19, 24, 25, 26, 30, 32, 35, 68, 72, 86, 89 Hadley, Elva 65, 87 Hadley, Marjorie 68, 82 Hall, Evalyn 85, 86 Hall, Peggy 9, 49 Hanks, Jean 21 [2], 52, 67, 92 Healton, Lura H. 50 Henley, Lila 51 Hill, May T. 38 Hockett, Alice B. 8, 51 Horton, Lois 21, 37 Hundley, Ethel 17, 43, 47 Hunnicutt, Carolyn 66 Hunnicutt, Iva 59 Jackson, Elnora 73 Jackson, Josephine G. 59 Johns, Dee 37, 38 Jones, Lydia J. 20, 29 Jones, Mary Alice 10, 13, 34, 35 Jones, Pearl 66 Joyce, Lois 56

    10/08/2012 05:09:11
    1. [Q-R] Price, Merryman
    2. Barbara Samuels
    3. Would like info about Thomas PRICE b. 1711 MD and wife K. MERRYMAN also b. MD. Would like to know if Samuel PRICE who married Elizabeth RICHARDSON is their son? MERRYMAN married a 2nd time, need to know his name. Thanks, Barbara

    10/08/2012 03:33:49
    1. Re: [Q-R] paintings?
    2. John Anderies
    3. This painting by John Pettie does depict George Fox and Margaret Fell but it's from the mid 19th century. Margaret is also identified as appearing in this engraving on the French > Wikipedia page for Margaret Fell. The image does not appear on her page in > English, which makes me wonder whether it was determined to be incorrectly > identified and therefore removed. > > http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:FoxRefusingOath-A.jpg -- John F. Anderies Head of Special Collections | Haverford College 370 Lancaster Avenue | Haverford, PA 19041-1933 610-896-2948 | janderie@haverford.edu http://www.haverford.edu/library/special/

    10/03/2012 01:18:58
    1. Re: [Q-R] paintings?
    2. Thomas Hamm
    3. Penny and all, This image is Elizabeth Gurney Fry (1780-1845), the well-known Quaker minister and prison reformer. TH ----- Original Message ----- From: "Penny Sitler" <penny.sitler@gmail.com> To: "Thomas Hamm" <tomh@earlham.edu> Cc: "Eleanor W. Helper" <eleanorhelper@yahoo.com>, quaker-roots@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, October 3, 2012 6:49:03 PM Subject: Re: [Q-R] paintings? Tom, are you familiar with this portrait? I spotted it on Flickr. It's part of someone's photo album from a 2007 trip to Swarthmoor Hall, and apparently they thought it was Margaret. http://www.flickr.com/photos/buffaloquaker/525980007/in/set-72157600299229684/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/buffaloquaker/525889250/in/set-72157600299229684/ Margaret is also identified as appearing in this engraving on the French Wikipedia page for Margaret Fell. The image does not appear on her page in English, which makes me wonder whether it was determined to be incorrectly identified and therefore removed. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:FoxRefusingOath-A.jpg On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 6:19 PM, Thomas Hamm < tomh@earlham.edu > wrote: Simply put, there is none. Apparently she never had a portrait done. Tom Hamm ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eleanor W. Helper" < eleanorhelper@yahoo.com > To: quaker-roots@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, October 3, 2012 5:10:38 PM Subject: [Q-R] paintings? I am searching for an authenitcated image of Margaret Fell (1614-1702, an early convert of George Fox to Quakerism, and susequently his wife. Of course that was long before photography was invented. One would think that as the wife of a prominent judge, Thomas Fell, her first husband, that a portrait would be available. I have inquired at several Quaker historical libraries to no avail. Thanks to anyone who knows of one . Eleanor Helper. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUAKER-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/03/2012 12:52:56
    1. Re: [Q-R] paintings?
    2. Penny Sitler
    3. Tom, are you familiar with this portrait? I spotted it on Flickr. It's part of someone's photo album from a 2007 trip to Swarthmoor Hall, and apparently they thought it was Margaret. http://www.flickr.com/photos/buffaloquaker/525980007/in/set-72157600299229684/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/buffaloquaker/525889250/in/set-72157600299229684/ Margaret is also identified as appearing in this engraving on the French Wikipedia page for Margaret Fell. The image does not appear on her page in English, which makes me wonder whether it was determined to be incorrectly identified and therefore removed. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:FoxRefusingOath-A.jpg On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 6:19 PM, Thomas Hamm <tomh@earlham.edu> wrote: > Simply put, there is none. Apparently she never had a portrait done. > > Tom Hamm > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Eleanor W. Helper" <eleanorhelper@yahoo.com> > To: quaker-roots@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wednesday, October 3, 2012 5:10:38 PM > Subject: [Q-R] paintings? > > I am searching for an authenitcated image of Margaret Fell (1614-1702, an > early convert of George Fox to Quakerism, and susequently his wife. Of > course that was long before photography was invented. One would think that > as the wife of a prominent judge, Thomas Fell, her first husband, that a > portrait would be available. I have inquired at several Quaker historical > libraries to no avail. > > Thanks to anyone who knows of one . > > Eleanor Helper. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > QUAKER-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    10/03/2012 12:49:03
    1. Re: [Q-R] paintings?
    2. Thomas Hamm
    3. Simply put, there is none. Apparently she never had a portrait done. Tom Hamm ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eleanor W. Helper" <eleanorhelper@yahoo.com> To: quaker-roots@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, October 3, 2012 5:10:38 PM Subject: [Q-R] paintings? I am searching for an authenitcated image of Margaret Fell (1614-1702, an early convert of George Fox to Quakerism, and susequently his wife. Of course that was long before photography was invented. One would think that as the wife of a prominent judge, Thomas Fell, her first husband, that a portrait would be available. I have inquired at several Quaker historical libraries to no avail. Thanks to anyone who knows of one . Eleanor Helper.

    10/03/2012 12:19:25
    1. [Q-R] paintings?
    2. Eleanor W. Helper
    3. I am searching for an authenitcated image of Margaret Fell (1614-1702, an early convert of George Fox to Qaukeriam, and susequently his wife.  Of course that was long before photography was invented.    One wsuld think that as the wife of a prominet judge, Thomas Fell, her first husband, that a portrait would be available.  I have inquired at several Quaker historical libraries to no avail.   Thanks to anyone who knows of one   Eleanor Helper. From: Gregory McReynolds <quillcottage@earthlink.net> To: quaker-roots@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, October 3, 2012 9:32 AM Subject: [Q-R] Photos? Attempting to locate photos of 3 Quaker ancestors: 1 - John Issachar Schofield b. 1828, Belmont Co., Ohio d. 1877, Chesterhill, Morgan Co., Ohio. 2 - Stephen Hobson b.1806, Jefferson Co., Ohio d. 1892 Wesley Twp., Washington Co., Ohio 3 ­ Lydia Watt Hobson (wife of Stephen Hobson above) b. 1814, Jefferson Co., Ohio d. 1893, Wesley Twp., Washington Co., Ohio All three were members of Chesterfield Mtg., Morgan Co., Ohio Greatly appreciate any help! Gregory McReynolds Pasadena, CA -- This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the addressee and may contain information that is privileged and confidential. Dissemination of this communication is strictly prohibited.  If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender by e-mail or by telephone and delete the message and all attachments from your system ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUAKER-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/03/2012 08:10:38