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    1. Re: [Q-R] Daugherty Meeting
    2. Thomas Hamm
    3. Quakers seldom named meetinghouses for individuals or families. I've never heard of a Quaker meetinghouse of this name in Guilford County. If it is simply identified as "Daugherty Meetinghouse," then it may not be Quaker. Other denominations, such as Baptists, also called their buildings meetinghouses. Tom Hamm >How do I view records of the Daugherty Meeting that was held in >Guilford County, NC prior to 1800? This meeting is on the Fred >Hughes map of Guilford but is not indexed. What group would hold >these early records? > >Sincerely, Dianne Black > > >==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== >Visit The Quaker Corner - http://www.rootsweb.com/~quakers

    04/07/2005 02:40:05
    1. Re: [Q-R] Daugherty Meeting
    2. Gregory McReynolds
    3. Though not the official name, the Pasadena Meeting of Conservative Friends, was sometimes referred to as the Edgerton Meeting because so many of that family were members. Gregory McReynolds Pasadena, California On 4/7/05 6:40 AM, "Thomas Hamm" <tomh@earlham.edu> wrote: > Quakers seldom named meetinghouses for individuals or families. I've > never heard of a Quaker meetinghouse of this name in Guilford County. > If it is simply identified as "Daugherty Meetinghouse," then it may > not be Quaker. Other denominations, such as Baptists, also called > their buildings meetinghouses. > > Tom Hamm > >> How do I view records of the Daugherty Meeting that was held in >> Guilford County, NC prior to 1800? This meeting is on the Fred >> Hughes map of Guilford but is not indexed. What group would hold >> these early records? >> >> Sincerely, Dianne Black >> >> >> ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== >> Visit The Quaker Corner - http://www.rootsweb.com/~quakers > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Visit The Quaker Corner - http://www.rootsweb.com/~quakers >

    04/07/2005 12:51:07