I would like very much to know where these meetings were located at. I believe this information would help many researching their Quaker ancestors. ".....What I'm wondering is whether any of these places still exist, and whether it is possible to identify them." In 1746, for example, Woolman's journal describes visits to these places: Abraham Farrington upper Chester county Lancaster The "Red Lands" in west of the Susquehannah in Pennsylvania Monocacy Maryland Fairfax, Virginia Hopewell, Virginia Shanando, Virginia John Cheagle's house in Virginia Richard Hallett's house on Long Island William Cox's house in Maryland Port Royal, Virginia Cedar Creek, Virginia Camp Creek, Virginia James Standley's home at Cedar Creek Swamp Meeting in Virginia Wayanoke Meeting in Virginia Burleigh Meeting in Virginia BlackWater Meeting in Virginia Western Branch Meeting in Virginia Is anyone familiar enough with Quaker geography or Woolman to know precisely where these places were? Since this isn't exactly genealogy, please answer off-list. Thanks! Mark ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== Visit The Quaker Corner - http://www.rootsweb.com/~quakers Jean grannyroots@iowatelecom.net or jeansjots@yahoo.com "Watch What You Say or Do, You Might Sell Your Parrot To The Town Gossip and If You Don't Have A Parrot Someone Above May Be Watching You" Every Name Index: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jeanlee Register Reports: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jeanlee/ leepergenealogical.html Cemetery project: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jeanlee/ cemeteriesmarionhenry.htm