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    1. Re: [SALEM-WITCH-L] Re: On-line ed of Salem Witch Papers (Raymond, Herrick, etc.)
    2. Leslie Hope
    3. Dora, I have several. Most were from Salisbury/Amesbury. They were converts to the Society of Friends after the witch trials to the best of my knowledge, Most of the families I think emigrated from England as Purtitans or Presbyterians more or less. Of course there is my Hoag/Emery line from Newbury. Then there is Jones. Lydia Jones was a Quaker when she married into this family and her lineage goes back to George Martin (her step-ggmother was Susannah Martin who raised her grandmother from a toddler) Her mother was Susannah Fowler. Her father was John Jones who has Osgood and Gould in his line. Then I have Elizabeth Palmer a generation after Lydia Jones. Her family were Quakers by way of New York and Connecticut and she has more Fowler and Hunt in her lineage. I haven't hooked hers up to the Salem area yet but they sure are familiar names in that neck 0' the woods. Then further on in the migration I have Phebe Rayman (Raymond?). I haven't hooked her up yet either but I think I know where to start looking. Oh yeah, there's Mercy Baker a generation before Phebe. Haven't hooked her up yet either but I quote from some information that was handed down to me from a great aunt who did her research in those bad ol' days before the internet: David Baker was born in Mass....he was a son of Moses and Cynthia Baker who were native of Mass and who traced their ancestry back to 3 brothers named Baker who came to America early in 1600 from England. (Maybe u or someone else can help me with this one.) All the information I have about these people is from Quaker records. I'm still working on some of this obviously but I'm beginning to see a trend. And I do know for a fact that the three Hoag brothers, Joseph, Jonathan and my Benjamin were converts to the Society of Friends and since two of them married Goodwin girls that would mean that there are Goodwin descendants who were Quakers as well. Leslie > Leslie: > > The Raymonds weren't Quaker. Is there any reason why you think your people > were Raymond? What was the name of your Quaker line from Salem? > > Yours, > Dora > > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com >

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