My Quaker ancestors are descendants of Richard Swain, of Binfield, Berkshire, England, who along with his son and 8 other men bought Nantucket. I have 218 pages of Swains who intermarried with all the people on this island and also moved other places such as Easton, NY, and North Carolina. I am still slowly writing in all of the names of the people in this book, Swain of Nantucket, Tales and Trails, by Robert Henry Swain. They all intermarried with each other as their group was small at first and grew slowly. So cousins married cousins. Impossible to sit here and write out all of the names, but a few are Ellis, Giles, Meader, Coffin, Bocott, Allen, Woodbury, Clark, Wyer, Cathcart, Sibley, Gardner, Weare, Paddock, Ellis, Mason, Folger, Norton, - those are some names I have copied so far, but I don't know if all were Quakers, as the book does not indicate that. I have only done about 60 pages of 218. Some of Richard's descendants did not go to Nantucket, and I don't think Richard was a Quaker but was reprimanded for harboring them in the Mass. Bay Colony. His son John became one. The first generation of people on the island were not exposed overly much to Quakerism, but after that the majority of people became Quakers and suffered much during the wars since their only means of livelihood was whaling.. So it will take more research for me to know who was and who wasn't. Sue