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    1. Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] [Pearson] Newsletter: Friends of Bush River, South Carolina, 10th Anniversary
    2. Judith F. Russell
    3. Hi Steve and all: Ann and I investigated some possibilities of ground penetrating radar assessments. We were, of course, looking for someone who might want to do this as a voluntary job. We did not find anyone when we were looking a couple of years ago, but next week I'll dig out my files on what we did then and who we talked to. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Pearson" <spearson55@chartermi.net> To: "Pearson Descendant Discussion List" <pearson@ohgenweb.net> Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 12:13 PM Subject: Re: [Pearson] Newsletter: Friends of Bush River, South Carolina, 10th Anniversary > Hi Judy, Back in 2005 when I was there for the survey we talked about > getting someone to come out to the cemetery who had some kind of device to > detect where the actual graves were. Do you remember? I don't have the > details in mind but it was something of that sort. Might there be any > future plans of this type? I think if this were possible it would be a > great addition to the survey records itself. > > Thoughts? > > Steve Pearson > > On 1/14/2012 10:02 AM, Judith F. Russell wrote: >>> Friends of Bush River Quakers, Newberry SC, reach 10th Year! >>> >>> It is hard to believe that it was 10 years ago on Martin Luther King, >>> Jr., National Day of Service, January 21, 2002, that our "Friends of the >>> Bush River Quaker Cemetery" met in Newberry, South Carolina for our >>> First Bush River Quaker Cemetery Clean Up Day. We were fed and kept >>> warm by our local friends from the Newberry Genealogical Society and the >>> Newberry Historic Society. What great day that was, even though we all >>> had to make trips to Walmart for rain gear! And what a thrill it was >>> for me to meet personally so many people that I had only talked to >>> through email. I especially remember Ron Edmundson's enthusiasm and >>> still miss his constant stream of great ideas. On that weekend we all, >>> working together, managed to make the one acre cemetery more accessible >>> than it had been in many years. >>> >>> Since 2002 our group has been together several more times in Newberry. >>> We all became amateur archeologists for the 2005 Cemetery Survey Day. >>> We had a wonderful Homecoming Weekend in 2008 and another informal >>> gathering in 2010. Many of you have reported you've visited the >>> Cemetery on your individual research trips, too. >>> >>> Even though we live all over the country, we can now keep in touch with >>> the entire group of friends and researchers through our rootsweb >>> sc-bushriverquakers list. We all have made good friends and research >>> sources among our subscribers. I think that our rootsweb group must be >>> the most informative and helpful of all the 1000s available! And coming >>> soon, thanks to Forrest Plumstead, we will have a full fledged web site >>> devoted to our families and research reports. >>> >>> The "Historic Bush River Quaker Cemetery" book, published to report the >>> findings of Survey Day, was our first and only fundraiser through the >>> years. It completely sold out through several printings and can be found >>> in more than 50 Quaker Research and genealogical collections throughout >>> the country. Other than the income from book sales, we rely solely on >>> donations from groups and individuals. The continued support of the >>> North Carolina Yearly Meeting, the Palmetto Meeting, and the Valentine >>> Hollingsworth, Sr., Society have been very important to us through the >>> years. Many individuals, too, have pledged a yearly amount to help out. >>> It costs our group about $800 a year for regular monthly maintenance. >>> We have to keep a fund in reserve, too, for emergencies like the storm >>> that felled 7 large trees several years ago. >>> >>> We now have a committee involved in the oversight of Cemetery Care. But >>> we always welcome everyone's input, especially since most of us live >>> some distance from Newberry. If you visit the Cemetery and you see >>> something that needs attention, please let us know. Our contact >>> information is on the maps in the recently installed information box. >>> >>> For me, personally, my involvement in this group has been the most >>> satisfying experience I could imagine. I hope that for you, too, the >>> friendship and resource sharing among our members has made your research >>> into the Quaker families of Newberry a special part of your life. >>> >>> We need the help, input, and resources of each and every one of you for >>> our continued success in achieving the goal of having the Cemetery >>> accessible every day of the year. What are your thoughts for the future >>> of our project? Let us hear from you! >>> >>> And thank you, again, for everything you all have done for this project! >>> >>> Judy Russell >>> 1051 Forrest Hills Drive >>> Bogart, GA 30622 >>> >>> Please feel free to forward this newsletter to others who might be >>> interested. It is also available online at: >>> http://askgrannyus.posterous.com/newsletter-friends-of-bush-river-10th-anniver >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Pearson mailing list >> Pearson@ohgenweb.net >> http://ohgenweb.net/mailman/listinfo/pearson_ohgenweb.net > > _______________________________________________ > Pearson mailing list > Pearson@ohgenweb.net > http://ohgenweb.net/mailman/listinfo/pearson_ohgenweb.net

    01/14/2012 06:23:30
    1. [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Palmer family in Bush River community
    2. Paul C. Palmer
    3. Dear Friends, I'm sure many of you are aware that several non-Quaker families associated themselves with Quakers in the Bush River area in the late-18th and early- 19th centuries. Among them were John and Hannah PALMER and their offspring. John's son Jesse and his wife Ann moved to Ohio at the time so many Bush River Quakers made the trek. John stayed in Newberry County and died there in 1818. The Hannah Palmer who was still there when the Bush River Meeting was laid down in 1822 was probably my gggg grandmother, who was apparently a member of the SoF by that time. If any of the people associated with this list know anything about my Palmers, their antecedents and/or descendants, please contact me, either through this list or off-list at pcpalmer@gvtc.com . Paul C. Palmer (Comal County, TX)

    01/14/2012 05:18:36
    1. Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Newsletter: Friends of Bush River 10th Anniversary
    2. Judith, The 22nd Palmetto Friends Gathering will be held 1/27-29 at Camp Kinard in Batesburg-Leesville, not too far from the Bush River Cemetery. Registration info is at www.PalmettoFriends.org With your permission, I will share your comments at business meeting on Saturday evening. All are welcome to attend, and on Saturday afternoon we will be visiting the Columbia Friends Meeting. Since the Augusta Friends Meeting was laid down, and the Meetinghouse sold, there has been no permanent meetinghouse in the Palmetto Friends Gathering. The Columbia Friends Meetinghouse is now the only one and they have just recently moved in. Fine to forward to list. Grace Five Rivers Friends, Conway SC -----Original Message----- From: Judith F. Russell <jrussell2@charter.net> To: sc-bushriverquakers <sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sat, Jan 14, 2012 5:03 am Subject: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Newsletter: Friends of Bush River 10th Anniversary Friends of Bush River Quakers reach 10th Year! It is hard to believe that it was 10 years ago on Martin Luther King, Jr., National Day of Service, January 21, 2002, that our "Friends of the Bush River Quaker Cemetery" met in Newberry, South Carolina for our First Bush River Quaker Cemetery Clean Up Day. We were fed and kept warm by our local friends from the Newberry Genealogical Society and the Newberry Historic Society. What great day that was, even though we all had to make trips to Walmart for rain gear! And what a thrill it was for me to meet personally so many people that I had only talked to through email. I especially remember Ron Edmundson's enthusiasm and still miss his constant stream of great ideas. On that weekend we all, working together, managed to make the one acre cemetery more accessible than it had been in many years. Since 2002 our group has been together several more times in Newberry. We all became amateur archeologists for the 2005 Cemetery Survey Day. We had a wonderful Homecoming Weekend in 2008 and another informal gathering in 2010. Many of you have reported you've visited the Cemetery on your individual research trips, too. Even though we live all over the country, we can now keep in touch with the entire group of friends and researchers through our rootsweb sc-bushriverquakers list. We all have made good friends and research sources among our subscribers. I think that our rootsweb group must be the most informative and helpful of all the 1000s available! And coming soon, thanks to Forrest Plumstead, we will have a full fledged web site devoted to our families and research reports. The "Historic Bush River Quaker Cemetery" book, published to report the findings of Survey Day, was our first and only fundraiser through the years. It completely sold out through several printings and can be found in more than 50 Quaker Research and genealogical collections throughout the country. Other than the income from book sales, we rely solely on donations from groups and individuals. The continued support of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting, the Palmetto Meeting, and the Valentine Hollingsworth, Sr., Society have been very important to us through the years. Many individuals, too, have pledged a yearly amount to help out. It costs our group about $800 a year for regular monthly maintenance. We have to keep a fund in reserve, too, for emergencies like the storm that felled 7 large trees several years ago. We now have a committee involved in the oversight of Cemetery Care. But we always welcome everyone's input, especially since most of us live some distance from Newberry. If you visit the Cemetery and you see something that needs attention, please let us know. Our contact information is on the maps in the recently installed information box. For me, personally, my involvement in this group has been the most satisfying experience I could imagine. I hope that for you, too, the friendship and resource sharing among our members has made your research into the Quaker families of Newberry a special part of your life. We need the help, input, and resources of each and every one of you for our continued success in achieving the goal of having the Cemetery accessible every day of the year. What are your thoughts for the future of our project? Let us hear from you! And thank you, again, for everything you all have done for this project! Judy Russell 1051 Forrest Hills Drive Bogart, GA 30622 Please feel free to forward this newsletter to others who might be interested. It is also available online at: http://askgrannyus.posterous.com/newsletter-friends-of-bush-river-10th-anniver ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/14/2012 03:29:17
    1. [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Newsletter: Friends of Bush River 10th Anniversary
    2. Judith F. Russell
    3. Friends of Bush River Quakers reach 10th Year! It is hard to believe that it was 10 years ago on Martin Luther King, Jr., National Day of Service, January 21, 2002, that our "Friends of the Bush River Quaker Cemetery" met in Newberry, South Carolina for our First Bush River Quaker Cemetery Clean Up Day. We were fed and kept warm by our local friends from the Newberry Genealogical Society and the Newberry Historic Society. What great day that was, even though we all had to make trips to Walmart for rain gear! And what a thrill it was for me to meet personally so many people that I had only talked to through email. I especially remember Ron Edmundson's enthusiasm and still miss his constant stream of great ideas. On that weekend we all, working together, managed to make the one acre cemetery more accessible than it had been in many years. Since 2002 our group has been together several more times in Newberry. We all became amateur archeologists for the 2005 Cemetery Survey Day. We had a wonderful Homecoming Weekend in 2008 and another informal gathering in 2010. Many of you have reported you've visited the Cemetery on your individual research trips, too. Even though we live all over the country, we can now keep in touch with the entire group of friends and researchers through our rootsweb sc-bushriverquakers list. We all have made good friends and research sources among our subscribers. I think that our rootsweb group must be the most informative and helpful of all the 1000s available! And coming soon, thanks to Forrest Plumstead, we will have a full fledged web site devoted to our families and research reports. The "Historic Bush River Quaker Cemetery" book, published to report the findings of Survey Day, was our first and only fundraiser through the years. It completely sold out through several printings and can be found in more than 50 Quaker Research and genealogical collections throughout the country. Other than the income from book sales, we rely solely on donations from groups and individuals. The continued support of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting, the Palmetto Meeting, and the Valentine Hollingsworth, Sr., Society have been very important to us through the years. Many individuals, too, have pledged a yearly amount to help out. It costs our group about $800 a year for regular monthly maintenance. We have to keep a fund in reserve, too, for emergencies like the storm that felled 7 large trees several years ago. We now have a committee involved in the oversight of Cemetery Care. But we always welcome everyone's input, especially since most of us live some distance from Newberry. If you visit the Cemetery and you see something that needs attention, please let us know. Our contact information is on the maps in the recently installed information box. For me, personally, my involvement in this group has been the most satisfying experience I could imagine. I hope that for you, too, the friendship and resource sharing among our members has made your research into the Quaker families of Newberry a special part of your life. We need the help, input, and resources of each and every one of you for our continued success in achieving the goal of having the Cemetery accessible every day of the year. What are your thoughts for the future of our project? Let us hear from you! And thank you, again, for everything you all have done for this project! Judy Russell 1051 Forrest Hills Drive Bogart, GA 30622 Please feel free to forward this newsletter to others who might be interested. It is also available online at: http://askgrannyus.posterous.com/newsletter-friends-of-bush-river-10th-anniver

    01/14/2012 03:00:39
    1. Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Fw: Quaker Question
    2. Thanks for the interesting information. Gene In a message dated 1/11/2012 7:15:30 P.M. Central Standard Time, brfherb@aol.com writes: I'm not a Quaker historian, but being married out of unity (mou) seems to be specific to a monthly or yearly Meeting. According to the family story, my great grandfather, Joshua Thomas was read out of his Meeting for marrying my great grandmother, Annie. Her Meeting, on the other side of a schism in Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, warmly welcomed my grandfather into the Meeting and they were Meeting stalwarts in Avondale, PA from there on. Grace Gifford Conway SC -----Original Message----- From: Judith F. Russell <jrussell2@charter.net> To: sc-bushriverquakers <sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 1:59 am Subject: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Fw: Quaker Question forwarded with permission... Do you mind if I ask a couple of Quaker questions? In the Bush River MM 1794, 4, 26 under Campbell "Sarah (form Hasket) dis mou". Her marriage was to Ralph Campbell who was not a Quaker. In the New Garden MM 1809, 6, 24 "Sarah, of Bush River, S.C., rec in mbrp on minute from New Garden QM. Questions: (1) Would Sarah have been re-instated to membership thou still "mou"? She and Ralph were married until his death in 1841. (2) Sarah and Ralph were still in Newberry in the 1810 census. Why was she received in the New Garden MM in 1809? Had Bush River MM been dissolved by then? They ended up in Hamilton County, IN in 1836. Is there a place on the internet to find minutes from Richland-Carmel MM? Thanks for your help Gene Campbell ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/11/2012 04:34:14
    1. Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Fw: Quaker Question
    2. Vivian
    3. I love the Quakers and their rules. Marry out and you are gone but if they like you new spouse and they decide to join the church, you can get back in. Better stay a good Quaker or out you will go again. They did believe in second and third chances... repent and forgive. But a rule was a rule and out you go first. I am not sure why more spouses did not join but during or before courting but that might have been thought of as insincere and a young man's folly. Some see it as "judgemental" but I see it more like, walk the talk and prove you believe by your actions. I have to respect that. On 1/11/2012 8:13 PM, brfherb@aol.com wrote: > I'm not a Quaker historian, but being married out of unity (mou) seems to be specific to a monthly or yearly Meeting. According to the family story, my great grandfather, Joshua Thomas was read out of his Meeting for marrying my great grandmother, Annie. Her Meeting, on the other side of a schism in Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, warmly welcomed my grandfather into the Meeting and they were Meeting stalwarts in Avondale, PA from there on. > > > Grace Gifford > Conway SC > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Judith F. Russell<jrussell2@charter.net> > To: sc-bushriverquakers<sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 1:59 am > Subject: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Fw: Quaker Question > > > forwarded with permission... > > Do you mind if I ask a couple of Quaker questions? > > In the Bush River MM 1794, 4, 26 under Campbell "Sarah (form Hasket) dis > mou". Her marriage was to Ralph Campbell who was not a Quaker. > > In the New Garden MM 1809, 6, 24 "Sarah, of Bush River, S.C., rec in mbrp on > minute from New Garden QM. > > Questions: > (1) Would Sarah have been re-instated to membership thou still "mou"? > She and Ralph > were married until his death in 1841. > (2) Sarah and Ralph were still in Newberry in the 1810 census. Why was > she received > in the New Garden MM in 1809? Had Bush River MM been dissolved > by then? > > They ended up in Hamilton County, IN in 1836. Is there a place on the > internet to find minutes from Richland-Carmel MM? > > Thanks for your help > > Gene Campbell > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of > the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    01/11/2012 03:06:39
    1. Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Fw: Quaker Question
    2. I'm not a Quaker historian, but being married out of unity (mou) seems to be specific to a monthly or yearly Meeting. According to the family story, my great grandfather, Joshua Thomas was read out of his Meeting for marrying my great grandmother, Annie. Her Meeting, on the other side of a schism in Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, warmly welcomed my grandfather into the Meeting and they were Meeting stalwarts in Avondale, PA from there on. Grace Gifford Conway SC -----Original Message----- From: Judith F. Russell <jrussell2@charter.net> To: sc-bushriverquakers <sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 1:59 am Subject: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Fw: Quaker Question forwarded with permission... Do you mind if I ask a couple of Quaker questions? In the Bush River MM 1794, 4, 26 under Campbell "Sarah (form Hasket) dis mou". Her marriage was to Ralph Campbell who was not a Quaker. In the New Garden MM 1809, 6, 24 "Sarah, of Bush River, S.C., rec in mbrp on minute from New Garden QM. Questions: (1) Would Sarah have been re-instated to membership thou still "mou"? She and Ralph were married until his death in 1841. (2) Sarah and Ralph were still in Newberry in the 1810 census. Why was she received in the New Garden MM in 1809? Had Bush River MM been dissolved by then? They ended up in Hamilton County, IN in 1836. Is there a place on the internet to find minutes from Richland-Carmel MM? Thanks for your help Gene Campbell ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/11/2012 01:13:11
    1. Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Fw: Quaker Question
    2. Joyce Bowman
    3. The Richland/Carmel minutes were abstracted by Willard Heiss in Vol 6 of his Indiana Quaker records.; In these minutes, there is a Sarah Campbell who got a certificate to Westfield MM 6-7-1843. There is no Ralph Campbell mentioned, but it is possible that they did not have the Mens' minutes for that time period to abstract; I can't tell for sure from the info at the beginning of the minutes. In the Westfield minutes (also in Hamilton Co) a Sarah Campbell (is it the correct one?) was rocf Mill Creek MM, OH 8-11-1836. Also in the Westfield minutes there is a Sarah Campbell rocf Richland MM 6-8-1843 (obviously the same Sarah as listed in the Richland minutes). This would have been after Ralph had died according to your info. On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 6:58 AM, Judith F. Russell <jrussell2@charter.net> wrote: > forwarded with permission... > >    Do you mind if I ask a couple of Quaker questions? > >    In the Bush River MM 1794, 4, 26 under Campbell "Sarah (form Hasket) dis mou".  Her marriage was to Ralph Campbell who was not a Quaker. > >    In the New Garden MM 1809, 6, 24 "Sarah, of Bush River, S.C., rec in mbrp on minute from New Garden QM. > >    Questions: >        (1)  Would Sarah have been re-instated to membership thou still "mou"?  She and Ralph >                were married until his death in 1841. >        (2)  Sarah and Ralph were still in Newberry in the 1810 census.  Why was she received >                in the New Garden MM in 1809?  Had Bush River MM been dissolved by then? > >    They ended up in Hamilton County, IN in 1836.  Is there a place on the internet to find minutes from Richland-Carmel MM? > >    Thanks for your help > >    Gene Campbell > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- Joyce Joyce Overman Bowman 7877 Beanblossom Circle Indianapolis, IN 46256-1637 (317) 849-0995

    01/11/2012 09:54:13
    1. Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Fw: Quaker Question
    2. Harriet Imrey
    3. Sarah Hasket Campbell was disowned by Bush River MM because of her marriage to Ralph Campbell, who had been disowned the previous year. By 1809, Sarah--but not Ralph--was once again a member of Bush River. The meeting was still technically a Monthly Meeting (because not laid down until ~1822), but it functioned more as a Preparative Meeting. The Yearly Meeting had advised the Bush River trustees to sell the meetinghouse and other property in 1806. In 1809, the minority of members who remained in SC were transferred to New Garden MM (Guilford Co NC) for purposes of transacting business. They continued attending local worship meetings as well as their preparative meeting onsite at Bush River, but representatives had to travel to NC in order to handle the business matters for which a Monthly Meeting was required. Sarah Campbell was apparently re-instated in the meeting following a formal condemnation of her misconduct. The extant Bush River women's minutes cover only the years 1791-1801. They include no "con her mou" entry for Sarah Campbell, so she must have done that between 1801 and 1809. I was curious about the nature of those "condemnation" proceedings. E.g., did they have to grovel and produce tearful apologies for wrongdoing? That doesn't seem very Quaker-like, since the community was well aware that human beings are not prone to 100% perfection of behavior, even when they aspire to it. I looked around until I found a reference for the exact wording of a letter seeking re-admission. Search on <"Abraham Woodward" peace Quakers> to locate his biography, which contains the wording of two letters re condemnation of behavior, one unsuccessful and the second one successful. It was necessary to state exactly what one had done in violation of community standards, i.e., acknowledge one's specific faults, and ask to be received in fellowship again. A generic "I'm sorry that I messed up" was insufficient. Nobody expected a promise that "I'll never do anything wrong again in my whole life," just a statement that you were aware of the nature of your previous failure to live up to group norms. The former member did not apologize for the marriage itself, or for continuing to live with the non-Quaker spouse, just for the fact of having contracted a marriage by a process "contrary to discipline". Two currently-active Quakers might also marry contrary to discipline, if they skipped the announcements at their MM's, or had a J.P. or a non-Quaker minister conduct the ceremony. Then each would acknowledge their specific faults to their meeting, and hope for the best. Harriet Imrey On 1/11/2012 5:58 AM, Judith F. Russell wrote: > forwarded with permission... > > Do you mind if I ask a couple of Quaker questions? > > In the Bush River MM 1794, 4, 26 under Campbell "Sarah (form Hasket) dis mou". Her marriage was to Ralph Campbell who was not a Quaker. > > In the New Garden MM 1809, 6, 24 "Sarah, of Bush River, S.C., rec in mbrp on minute from New Garden QM. > > Questions: > (1) Would Sarah have been re-instated to membership thou still "mou"? She and Ralph > were married until his death in 1841. > (2) Sarah and Ralph were still in Newberry in the 1810 census. Why was she received > in the New Garden MM in 1809? Had Bush River MM been dissolved by then? > > They ended up in Hamilton County, IN in 1836. Is there a place on the internet to find minutes from Richland-Carmel MM? > > Thanks for your help > > Gene Campbell

    01/11/2012 09:43:27
    1. [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Fw: Quaker Question
    2. Judith F. Russell
    3. forwarded with permission... Do you mind if I ask a couple of Quaker questions? In the Bush River MM 1794, 4, 26 under Campbell "Sarah (form Hasket) dis mou". Her marriage was to Ralph Campbell who was not a Quaker. In the New Garden MM 1809, 6, 24 "Sarah, of Bush River, S.C., rec in mbrp on minute from New Garden QM. Questions: (1) Would Sarah have been re-instated to membership thou still "mou"? She and Ralph were married until his death in 1841. (2) Sarah and Ralph were still in Newberry in the 1810 census. Why was she received in the New Garden MM in 1809? Had Bush River MM been dissolved by then? They ended up in Hamilton County, IN in 1836. Is there a place on the internet to find minutes from Richland-Carmel MM? Thanks for your help Gene Campbell

    01/10/2012 11:58:11
    1. Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] a Yarnell in my direct Byerley of SC line that went...
    2. Becky and John
    3. Thanks for sharing this information! John Hollingsworth On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 10:59 AM, Standcedargrove@aol.com wrote: > In a mailing stored in SC - Bush River Quakers - L Archives for > Tuesday, 2 March 2010, 17.07.33 EST. I included the following passage: > - Herbert Standing. > "I have finally been able to access on the internet the scanned > copies of the "Hollingsworth Register", a quarterly publication > edited from 1965 to 1991 by Henry Albert ("Harry") Hollingsworth. In > the Vol. 26, No. 1 (March 1990) isssue of this publication, pages 1-3, > there is an article which states that the first wife of Jeptha > Hollingsworth was Asenith Yarnall (b. 1 mo. 25, 1752) second daughter > of Joseph and Elizabeth ( ) Yarnall. Joseph Yarnall was a > son of Peter and Alice (Worrilow) Yarnall. Asenith (Yarnall) > Hollingsworth, who married Jeptha Hollingsworth in May of 1767, was > disowned by Fairfax Monthly Meeting of Friends in northern Virginia > on the 31st of October 1767 for marrying out of unity with Friends. > She was still living in March 1773 in Georgetown, Frederick County, > Maryland, where she signed a deed with her husband ----". ( The > Yarnall family was a prominent Friends family in the Philadelphia > area for many years, and a Peter Yarnall, a family patriarch, was > often mentioned in Friends records.) --- H.C.S. > _________________ > In a message dated 12/24/2011 7:45:51 A.M. Central Standard Time, > bjh8118@charter.net writes: > Bev, > > Is there any mention of Asenith Yarnall (Yarnell) who was probably > born around 1750 and lived in MD? She married Jeptha Hollingsworth > about 1767. > > Thanks, > > John Hollingsworth > > > On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 11:50 PM, Beverly Rampey wrote: > >> Hi Doris - I found Hallalujah (our spelling) in my Yarnell book. We >> have >> that she was born 1808 or 09 and married James Byerly 12/7/1830; >> James b. >> 6/12/1807. Her parents are Jemima (Connor) and Joel Yarnell. Joel >> is the >> nephew of Mordecai Yarnell who married Jane Duncan. >> >> Hallalujah and James had 7 children: >> >> Martin b. 4/12/1831 >> Hannah b. 2/13/1832 >> Mordecai b. 3/17/1835 >> Thomas b. 3/8/1837 >> Mariah b 2/21/1840 >> James Sterling b. 7/2/1842 d. 10/?/1910 >> Newton Jasper b. 1844 >> >> I will print out the Byerly data and keep it with my Yarnell book. >> Thanks >> for all the information. >> >> Bev Rampey >> >> On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 4:33 AM, Doris F <df99md@verizon.net> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> My Byerley/Watkins family married into my Duncan/Dunkin line that >>> provokes >>> my Willis interest. My great grandfather was Wm. Douglas Watkins b >>> 1843 TN >>> who married Nancy Brown Hart. Interesting, too, is that another >>> side of my >>> tyree I also have a McClain who lived near the Watkins. >>> >>> Descendants of GASPER Phillip BYERLEY, Jr. >>> >>> 1 GASPER Phillip BYERLEY, Jr. Abt. 1745 >>> Newberry,SC or >>> Germany ,ship Recovery came from Rotterdam d: June >>> 1850 >>> Louisville, Blount Co, TN b Germany or SC,DAR >>> .. +MARY MOORE Abt. 1767 SC He operated Brierly >>> Sherers >>> Shirers Ferry Abt. 1790 SC d: Aft. June 1850 Blount CO, Tn >>> Tarlton >>> used >>> >>> . 2 Joseph BYERLEY Aft. 1791 d: dAR application >>> of Cina Hunt Hubbs 1978 >>> . 2 [2] Michael B. BYERLEY 1798 Newberry Co, SC d: >>> October 1881 Dayton,Rhea CO, TN:Blount Co, TN >>> ..... +Sarah SMITH 1808 Craven CO, NC August 22, 1828 >>> Blount Co, TN d: Rhea CO >>> .... 3 Mary Ann BYERLEY 1828 >>> ........ +John N. FRENCH March 28, 1848 Knox Co, TN >>> >>> ........ 4 David FRENCH 1852 >>> ........ 4 Rebecca FRENCH 1854 >>> .... 3 Sarah Jane BYERLEY 1830 >>> ........ +Christopher STORY May 5, 1848 Knox >>> CO, >>> TN >>> .... 3 William M. BYERLEY 1832 >>> ........ +Sarah Ann GRAMMER August 29, 1852 >>> Roane Co, TN >>> ........ 4 Caroline BYERLEY 1853 >>> ........ 4 Catherine BYERLEY 1854 >>> ........ 4 Michael BYERLEY 1856 >>> ........ 4 James BYERLEY January 30, 1853 roane Co, >>> TN >>> >>> .... 3 Isabella BYERLEY 1834 >>> ........ +Edward SMITH August 30, 1853 Roane >>> Co, >>> TN >>> >>> ........ 4 Wiliam R. SMITH 1854 >>> ........ 4 Marcus E. SMITH 1860 >>> .... 3 Malissia BYERLEY 1837 >>> ........ +Joseph Jasper BYERLEY 1826 June 22, >>> 1857 Rhea >>> Co, TN >>> ........ 4 Thomas Henry BYERLEY >>> ........ 4 Martha BYERLEY >>> ........ 4 Hanah BYERLEY >>> ........ 4 Sarah Jane BYERLEY 1852 >>> ........ 4 Margarette Alice BYERLEY 1862 >>> ............ +William ELLISON >>> ........ 4 [1] Jacob F. BYERLEY 1863 >>> ............ +Mary MILLS 2nd wife >>> ........ 4 Mary A. BYERLEY 1865 >>> ........ 4 Melissa Tennessee BYERLEY 1869 d: >>> 1948 >>> ........ 4 James Michael BYERLEY October 22, 1870 >>> Rhea Co, >>> TN; called "BARLEY" by this time d: February 27, 1940 >>> Rhea >>> Co, TN >>> ........... 5 Robert Roscoe BYERLEY >>> ........ 4 Emma BYERLEY 1875 >>> ............ +James HOUSTON >>> .... 3 George W. BYERLEY 1841 >>> .... 3 Martha R. BYERLEY 1843 d: Aft. 1880 in >>> Rhea >>> CO, TN, census w/dad >>> ........ +Zachariah ROMINES December 22, 1863 >>> Rhea Co, TN d: Aft. 1880 >>> ........ 4 James ROMINES September 1864 >>> .... 3 James BYERLEY 1845 >>> .... 3 Amanda Parthena BYERLEY October 18, 1852 Line of >>> contact on >>> Ancestry d: March 16, 1919 Dayton, Rhea CO, TN >>> ........ +William Nelson MORGAN October 15, 1843 Knox CO, >>> TN >>> 1869 d: October 17, 1948 Dayton, TN, last Civl War VEt surviving >>> ........ 4 John MORGAN Aft. 1869 >>> ............ +Susan KING >>> . *2nd Wife of [2] Michael B. BYERLEY: >>> ..... +Nancy BROWN November 23, 1848 Blount >>> Co, TN >>> . 2 LUCY BYERLEY 1804 sC ;on 1860 Hamilton CO, TN, >>> census/1840 Jeff Co? d: Aft. 1850 ham. CO, TN, >>> census/1860 in >>> AL?/Samuel d in Jeff Co >>> ..... +SAMUEL S. WATKINS 1805 TN; See notes; dates >>> from 1850 >>> Ham. CO census March 16, 1826 Knox CO, TN; John A. Swan, Justice >>> of Peace >>> d: Aft. 1860 on Ham. CO, TN, census/PARENTS UNKNOWN!!!!!! >>> .... 3 Ann WATKINS 1827 TN d: Aft. 1850 on Hamilton >>> CO, >>> TN, census >>> .... 3 James WATKINS 1830 TN 1850 Hamil. CO census d: >>> 1863 shot by George lemonds >>> ........ +Lucinda J. JARRELL 1827 d: 1903 >>> ........ 4 W. P. WATKINS 1859 >>> ........ 4 James Frank WATKINS 1856 d: 1912 >>> ............ +Mary Alice FERGUSON 1855 d: >>> 1928 >>> .... 3 Martin Byerley WATKINS 1833 Ham. CO, TN;served in >>> Union >>> ARmy w/W. D. Watkins d: March 17, 1865 Memphis >>> Erysipelis/on >>> 1860 Hamilton CO census >>> .... 3 Mary WATKINS 1835 >>> .... 3 William WATKINS 1838 d: 1900 >>> ........ +ELIZABETH 1868 >>> .... 3 John W. WATKINS 1842 GA d: July 12, 1897 >>> Knox Co, >>> Sheriff of old James CO >>> ........ +NANCY GIBSON also marry W. W. Watkins of KY if >>> this is the right John Watkins... d: Aft. 1857 guessing that >>> she is a >>> sister of other Gibson >>> .... 3 Margaret WATKINS 1845 >>> .... 3 SAMUEL ROGERS 1854 d: Aft. 1860 on >>> Hamilton >>> CO, >>> TN, census w/this family >>> . 2 [4] James E. BYERLEY June 12, 1807 Knox Co, >>> TN;farmer >>> d: July 3, 1881 1840 was in Knox CO, TN, census/or 7/7/1881 by >>> Duckworth >>> ..... +Elizabeth SKAGGS October 15, 1805 Knox (now >>> Union) >>> CO, TN; Jim Watkins notes/goodspeed d: January 18, >>> 1877 2nd >>> wife/Mary Elizabeth Skaggs >>> .... 3 Henry Edward BYERLEY August 29, 1849 Grainger CO, >>> TN; >>> Knox CO churches d: April 17, 1890 dAte from J. >>> Duckworth >>> ........ +martha Ann LUTTRELL February 27, 1853 dAte from >>> J. Duckworth January 30, 1872 Knox Co, TN d: June 10, 1915 >>> dAte from >>> J. Duckworth >>> ........ 4 Henry Edward BYERLEY, Jr. died as >>> infant >>> >>> ........ 4 Willie BYERLEY Knox CO, TN;died at age >>> one year >>> >>> ........ 4 Lucy LOVE BYERLEY March 1, 1879 dAte from >>> J. >>> Duckworth;Knox CO, TN >>> ............ +Ross CRIPPEN Name from J. Duckworth >>> ........ 4 Charles Spurgeon BYERLEY September 21, 1881 >>> Knox CO, TN;1870 NC Census: Charles Bierley:Asheville d: >>> April >>> 17, >>> 1949 >>> ............ +Grace isabella BOOHER January 11, 1885 >>> Name from >>> J. Duckworth September 6, 1905 Knox CO, TN d: August 25, 1947 >>> Knox Co, >>> TN, on husband's farm >>> ........ 4 James W. BYERLEY 1884 d: >>> 1885 >>> ........ 4 Mattie Pearl BYERLEY May 29, 1886 Knox >>> Co, TN >>> >>> ............ +Buddy GROOME >>> ........ 4 Mary BYERLEY December 22, 1887 d: >>> 1888 died at age 6 months >>> ........ 4 Sarah ALICE BYERLEY December 22, 1887 >>> Knox Co, >>> TN >>> ............ +William w. COMER >>> .... 3 Martin BYERLEY >>> . *2nd Wife of [4] James E. BYERLEY: >>> >>> ..... +Hallelujah YARNELL by Wm. Mooris, JP,bondsman James >>> Watkins December 9, 1830 Knox Co, TN d: February 11, 1847 dAte >>> from J. >>> Duckworth >>> >>> .... 3 [5] Martin BYERLEY April 12, 1831 Knox CO, TN >>> ........ +Sarah YEAROUT >>> .... *2nd Wife of [5] Martin BYERLEY: >>> ........ +Cordelia Frazier GOINS 3rd wife, according to J. >>> Duckworth >>> .... *3rd Wife of [5] Martin BYERLEY: >>> ........ +Margaret E. DAVIS duckworth says >>> Elizabeth >>> Davis August 29, 1853 Grainger CO, TN >>> .... 3 Susan BYERLEY 1834 >>> .... 3 Mordecai BYERLEY March 17, 1835 Knox CO, TN >>> d: unmarried >>> .... 3 Thomas BYERLEY March 8, 1837 Knox CO, TN d: >>> 1864 >>> ........ +Martha J. YEAROUT August 25, 1859 >>> Knox >>> Co, TN >>> .... 3 Mary Mariah BYERLEY February 21, 1840 Knox CO, >>> TN; >>> d: unmarried >>> .... 3 James Sterling BYERLEY July 2, 1842 middle name from >>> J. >>> Duckworth d: October 19, 1910 >>> ........ +Mary C. SHIPE by James F. Grubb; bonsman James W. >>> Shipe January 25, 1866 Knox Co, TN >>> >>> .... 3 Newton Jasper BYERLEY July 10, 1844 TN/or July 10 >>> by J. >>> Duckworth d: July 4, 1913 Grainger CO, TN; census of 1900 >>> says >>> b 3/1846 >>> ........ +Sarah Jane TROUTMAN 1848 MO May 11, 1865 Knox >>> Co, Tn d: 1912 marriage by J. S. Grubb; bond by Samuel Vance >>> >>> .... 3 Hannah BYERLEY February 13, 1832 Name and date >>> from J. >>> Duckworth >>> ........ +Cannon DUNCAN Name from J. Duckworth d: >>> served w/W. D. Watkins in 4th Cav/TN? /Cannon H. >>> >>> . 2 MARGARET BYERLEY April 27, 1811 TN,Sevier maybe >>> m. >>> by >>> John Gillespie, JP d: January 22, 1898 Watkins cemetery; >>> Loudon, TN of Louisville,Blount, lic (sister to Lucy who married >>> her >>> husband's brother) >>> ..... +WILLIAM Samuel WATKINS May 18, 1805 maybe >>> Jefferson CO, TN >>> March 21, 1827 Concord, Louisville, par home, Tools Bend, Blount >>> d: >>> February 8, 1864 near Loudon, TN; buried Watkins cemetery;M. >>> William >>> .... 3 Nancy WATKINS Bet. 1827 - 1833 TN d: >>> est >>> Illinois >>> ........ +unk COSDEN Abt. 1820 TN, farmer,from >>> Monroe >>> CO, >>> TN, census Marriage unproven, according to Jim Watkins d: >>> Aft. >>> 1860 >>> est Illinois >>> .... 3 Mary A. WATKINS February 12, 1834 Knox CO, >>> TN,never >>> married/rec third of father's farm d: March 8, 1907 Watkins >>> cemetery; Loudon CO, TN capitalist 1900 cens >>> .... 3 Lucy WATKINS November 27, 1836 Knox CO, TN d: >>> December 27, 1922 Steekee cemetery, Loudon CO, TN,rec third dad's >>> farm >>> ........ +ELIHU BEALLS SIMPSON 1838 Greene CO, T May >>> 8, 1860 Monroe CO, TN d: 1907 Loudon, TN moved fr.Piney ca >>> 1905/Bethel >>> Ch. trustee >>> ........ 4 William Anderson SIMPSON Aft. 1860 Name >>> given >>> by John A. Simpson >>> ........ 4 John Preston SIMPSON 1864 indiana, org. C. >>> H. >>> Bacon Hosier,historian d: April 14, 1940 Loudon CO, >>> TN,studied >>> biology, mbr CO Rev. Comm. >>> ............ +Effie M. HARRISON 1871 p 103 of Simpson >>> book >>> 1893 Loudon, Tn >>> >>> ........ 4 Samuel Douglas SIMPSON 1867 monroe CO, >>> TN/on 1910 >>> Loudon census d: 1949 Steeke cem; Loudon, TN >>> ............ +Pearl MCGUIRE 1887 3 other children >>> born/living >>> in >>> 2010 1904 Monroe CO, TN d: 1949 >>> ........ 4 Robert Bowman SIMPSON 1870 Loudon CO, TN >>> >>> ............ +Mary JOSEPHINE FOWLER December 1875 TN >>> 1893 >>> Monroe CO, TN >>> ........ 4 James Martin SIMPSON September 11, 1872 >>> Loudon >>> CO, TN d: May 15, 1905 Steekee cem; Loudon CO, TN >>> ........ 4 CHARLES WESTLEY SIMPSON 1875 in call to Edward >>> Elihu >>> Watkins in news article d: 1940 in 1930 Harlingen, Cameron, >>> TX, >>> census >>> ............ +Osie Bell ROBINSON 1885 TN; children b in TN >>> May 21, 1907 Loudon, Tn d: Aft. 1930 in Harlingen, Cameron, TX, >>> census >>> >>> .... 3 Samuel T. WATKINS November 10, 1840 Monroe CO, >>> TN by >>> service records, Samuel J on 1850 d: January 18, 1863 >>> Louisville, KY,Union Civil War,fever,measles >>> >>> .... 3 [12] WILLIAM DOUGLAS WATKINS November 9, 1843 >>> Hamilton,James CO, TN Loudon CO court 30 yrs d: September 8, >>> 1931 >>> Knoxville, TN, Mgt Robinson's,cancer >>> ........ +NANCY BROWN HART August 7, 1852 >>> Monroe >>> County,he was mbr Loudon CO Ct. June 5, 1870 Monroe County, Tenn >>> ,JP,David >>> Rogers d: January 21, 1898 Loudon County,Watkins cem >>> >>> ........ 4 Margaret Ellen WATKINS January 23, 1871 near >>> Loudon, TN; called Aunt Mag d: November 16, 1935 >>> Knoxville, >>> TN,Watkins cemetery/o >>> ............ +Joseph Valentine ROBINSON July 23, >>> 1863 >>> source >>> of Robinson genealogy;Loudon, TN August 7, 1887 by Rev. John >>> Wright,Loudon, TN d: September 21, 1948 Watkins cemetery; >>> Loudon, TN >>> ved to Talbot, Jefferson CO, TN after marriage >>> ........ 4 John WESLEY WATKINS December 6, 1873 >>> near >>> Loudon, TN; shared grocery st. w/Bill & Ed d: March 21, >>> 1959 >>> Loudon, TN; Watkins cemetery/lived Norfolk, VA >>> ............ +Samantha MANDA Elizabeth SIMPSON March >>> 9, >>> 1879 "Aunt Mandy" who had 380 ac farm near JP Watkins June 30, >>> 1892 by >>> Thomas Allison; Loudon, TN d: March 7, 1961 Mother used to go >>> there...and loved it. >>> ............... +William Harold STEGMAN April 11, 1921 October >>> 23, >>> 1942 >>> ........ 4 George Blackburn WATKINS August 19, >>> 1877 >>> Loudon, TN;adopted and reared son of dau. Nannie d: >>> February >>> 1, 1959 Loudon, TN; Watkins cemetery/taught old Toad Hill Sch >>> ............ +Nancy Jane KELSO June 17, 1881 first >>> home >>> near Watkins cem. January 1, 1899 by Thomas R. West; Loudon, >>> TN d: >>> January 1, 1974 Have clipping of their 50th anniver from paper >>> ........ 4 William Samuel WATKINS July 17, 1880 >>> Called >>> "Squire >>> Bill Watkins"; W. S. Watkins grocery store d: October >>> 31, 1962 >>> Steekee cemetery; Loudon, TN >>> ............ +Florence Ann SIMPSON October 7, 1881 was >>> cousin >>> of father of JHNSMN@aol.com January 2, 1899 by Rev J.C. >>> Byerley; >>> Loudon, >>> TN d: have photo of their old house adj. J. P. Watkins >>> ........ 4 Edward Elihu WATKINS, Esq. May 1, 1883 >>> Loudon, >>> TN,JP,CO clerk d: March 8, 1956 Loudon, TN, Watkins cem; >>> mayor;named for Eliu Bell S. >>> ............ +Rachel Adeline HOOKER June 14, 1886 near Loudon, >>> TN,red-haired; August 2, 1903 Loudon, TN by William S. Grant d: >>> July 19, >>> 1955 Watkins cemetery, Loudon >>> ........ 4 JAMES PRESTON WATKINS October 7, 1887 near >>> Loudon, >>> TN; d: February 8, 1964 Watkins cemetery; Loudon, >>> Tennessee;stroke/heart att. >>> ............ +LILLIE ANN HOOKER December 12, 1887 >>> January 13, 1907 Loudon, TN, by Rev.George W. Butler d: May 1, >>> 1967 >>> Watkins, cem;Loudon, Tennessee >>> ........ 4 Albert Jasper WATKINS August 13, 1890 >>> near >>> Loudon, >>> TN d: July 10, 1891 near Loudon, TN; buried Watkins >>> cemetery >>> ........ 4 Mary Elizabeth WATKINS November 15, 1893 >>> near >>> Loudon, TN;Rush928@aol.com d: April 17, 1924 Lenoir City, >>> TN; >>> Watkins cemetery >>> ............ +Charles Houston OSBORNE May 5, 1886 >>> TN;had >>> second wife; by Aunt Nancy September 24, 1911 Loudon, TN; Rev. >>> George >>> W. Butler d: May 10, 1959 osbourne/by 1930 in Allen, IN >>> .... *2nd Wife of [12] WILLIAM DOUGLAS WATKINS: >>> >>> ........ +Sarah WALKER June 2, 1845 TN December 12, 1899 >>> by >>> Rev. J.E. Byerly-buried @ Corinth Churh d: Aft. 1900 on Loudon, TN >>> cen; >>> father b in NC; mom b in TN by census of 1880 >>> . 2 Mary Ann BYERLEY 1812 Knox Co, TN d: >>> September 23, 1891 Goodrich, Linn CO, Kansas >>> ..... +John FRENCH from Ancestry files >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word >>> 'unsubscribe' >>> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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    1. Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] a Yarnell in my direct Byerley of SC line that went...
    2. In a mailing stored in SC - Bush River Quakers - L Archives for Tuesday, 2 March 2010, 17.07.33 EST. I included the following passage: - Herbert Standing. "I have finally been able to access on the internet the scanned copies of the "Hollingsworth Register", a quarterly publication edited from 1965 to 1991 by Henry Albert ("Harry") Hollingsworth. In the Vol. 26, No. 1 (March 1990) isssue of this publication, pages 1-3, there is an article which states that the first wife of Jeptha Hollingsworth was Asenith Yarnall (b. 1 mo. 25, 1752) second daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth ( ) Yarnall. Joseph Yarnall was a son of Peter and Alice (Worrilow) Yarnall. Asenith (Yarnall) Hollingsworth, who married Jeptha Hollingsworth in May of 1767, was disowned by Fairfax Monthly Meeting of Friends in northern Virginia on the 31st of October 1767 for marrying out of unity with Friends. She was still living in March 1773 in Georgetown, Frederick County, Maryland, where she signed a deed with her husband ----". ( The Yarnall family was a prominent Friends family in the Philadelphia area for many years, and a Peter Yarnall, a family patriarch, was often mentioned in Friends records.) --- H.C.S. _________________ In a message dated 12/24/2011 7:45:51 A.M. Central Standard Time, bjh8118@charter.net writes: Bev, Is there any mention of Asenith Yarnall (Yarnell) who was probably born around 1750 and lived in MD? She married Jeptha Hollingsworth about 1767. Thanks, John Hollingsworth On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 11:50 PM, Beverly Rampey wrote: > Hi Doris - I found Hallalujah (our spelling) in my Yarnell book. We > have > that she was born 1808 or 09 and married James Byerly 12/7/1830; James > b. > 6/12/1807. Her parents are Jemima (Connor) and Joel Yarnell. Joel is > the > nephew of Mordecai Yarnell who married Jane Duncan. > > Hallalujah and James had 7 children: > > Martin b. 4/12/1831 > Hannah b. 2/13/1832 > Mordecai b. 3/17/1835 > Thomas b. 3/8/1837 > Mariah b 2/21/1840 > James Sterling b. 7/2/1842 d. 10/?/1910 > Newton Jasper b. 1844 > > I will print out the Byerly data and keep it with my Yarnell book. > Thanks > for all the information. > > Bev Rampey > > On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 4:33 AM, Doris F <df99md@verizon.net> wrote: > >> >> My Byerley/Watkins family married into my Duncan/Dunkin line that >> provokes >> my Willis interest. My great grandfather was Wm. Douglas Watkins b >> 1843 TN >> who married Nancy Brown Hart. Interesting, too, is that another side >> of my >> tyree I also have a McClain who lived near the Watkins. >> >> Descendants of GASPER Phillip BYERLEY, Jr. >> >> 1 GASPER Phillip BYERLEY, Jr. Abt. 1745 Newberry,SC >> or >> Germany ,ship Recovery came from Rotterdam d: June 1850 >> Louisville, Blount Co, TN b Germany or SC,DAR >> .. +MARY MOORE Abt. 1767 SC He operated Brierly >> Sherers >> Shirers Ferry Abt. 1790 SC d: Aft. June 1850 Blount CO, Tn >> Tarlton >> used >> >> . 2 Joseph BYERLEY Aft. 1791 d: dAR >> application >> of Cina Hunt Hubbs 1978 >> . 2 [2] Michael B. BYERLEY 1798 Newberry Co, SC >> d: >> October 1881 Dayton,Rhea CO, TN:Blount Co, TN >> ..... +Sarah SMITH 1808 Craven CO, NC August 22, >> 1828 >> Blount Co, TN d: Rhea CO >> .... 3 Mary Ann BYERLEY 1828 >> ........ +John N. FRENCH March 28, 1848 Knox >> Co, TN >> >> ........ 4 David FRENCH 1852 >> ........ 4 Rebecca FRENCH 1854 >> .... 3 Sarah Jane BYERLEY 1830 >> ........ +Christopher STORY May 5, 1848 >> Knox >> CO, >> TN >> .... 3 William M. BYERLEY 1832 >> ........ +Sarah Ann GRAMMER August 29, >> 1852 >> Roane Co, TN >> ........ 4 Caroline BYERLEY 1853 >> ........ 4 Catherine BYERLEY 1854 >> ........ 4 Michael BYERLEY 1856 >> ........ 4 James BYERLEY January 30, 1853 roane Co, TN >> >> .... 3 Isabella BYERLEY 1834 >> ........ +Edward SMITH August 30, 1853 Roane >> Co, >> TN >> >> ........ 4 Wiliam R. SMITH 1854 >> ........ 4 Marcus E. SMITH 1860 >> .... 3 Malissia BYERLEY 1837 >> ........ +Joseph Jasper BYERLEY 1826 June 22, 1857 >> Rhea >> Co, TN >> ........ 4 Thomas Henry BYERLEY >> ........ 4 Martha BYERLEY >> ........ 4 Hanah BYERLEY >> ........ 4 Sarah Jane BYERLEY 1852 >> ........ 4 Margarette Alice BYERLEY 1862 >> ............ +William ELLISON >> ........ 4 [1] Jacob F. BYERLEY 1863 >> ............ +Mary MILLS 2nd wife >> ........ 4 Mary A. BYERLEY 1865 >> ........ 4 Melissa Tennessee BYERLEY 1869 >> d: >> 1948 >> ........ 4 James Michael BYERLEY October 22, 1870 Rhea >> Co, >> TN; called "BARLEY" by this time d: February 27, 1940 >> Rhea >> Co, TN >> ........... 5 Robert Roscoe BYERLEY >> ........ 4 Emma BYERLEY 1875 >> ............ +James HOUSTON >> .... 3 George W. BYERLEY 1841 >> .... 3 Martha R. BYERLEY 1843 d: Aft. 1880 >> in >> Rhea >> CO, TN, census w/dad >> ........ +Zachariah ROMINES December 22, >> 1863 >> Rhea Co, TN d: Aft. 1880 >> ........ 4 James ROMINES September 1864 >> .... 3 James BYERLEY 1845 >> .... 3 Amanda Parthena BYERLEY October 18, 1852 Line of >> contact on >> Ancestry d: March 16, 1919 Dayton, Rhea CO, TN >> ........ +William Nelson MORGAN October 15, 1843 Knox >> CO, >> TN >> 1869 d: October 17, 1948 Dayton, TN, last Civl War VEt surviving >> ........ 4 John MORGAN Aft. 1869 >> ............ +Susan KING >> . *2nd Wife of [2] Michael B. BYERLEY: >> ..... +Nancy BROWN November 23, 1848 Blount Co, >> TN >> . 2 LUCY BYERLEY 1804 sC ;on 1860 Hamilton CO, TN, >> census/1840 Jeff Co? d: Aft. 1850 ham. CO, TN, census/1860 >> in >> AL?/Samuel d in Jeff Co >> ..... +SAMUEL S. WATKINS 1805 TN; See notes; dates >> from 1850 >> Ham. CO census March 16, 1826 Knox CO, TN; John A. Swan, Justice of >> Peace >> d: Aft. 1860 on Ham. CO, TN, census/PARENTS UNKNOWN!!!!!! >> .... 3 Ann WATKINS 1827 TN d: Aft. 1850 on >> Hamilton >> CO, >> TN, census >> .... 3 James WATKINS 1830 TN 1850 Hamil. CO census >> d: >> 1863 shot by George lemonds >> ........ +Lucinda J. JARRELL 1827 d: >> 1903 >> ........ 4 W. P. WATKINS 1859 >> ........ 4 James Frank WATKINS 1856 d: >> 1912 >> ............ +Mary Alice FERGUSON 1855 d: >> 1928 >> .... 3 Martin Byerley WATKINS 1833 Ham. CO, TN;served in >> Union >> ARmy w/W. D. Watkins d: March 17, 1865 Memphis >> Erysipelis/on >> 1860 Hamilton CO census >> .... 3 Mary WATKINS 1835 >> .... 3 William WATKINS 1838 d: 1900 >> ........ +ELIZABETH 1868 >> .... 3 John W. WATKINS 1842 GA d: July 12, 1897 Knox >> Co, >> Sheriff of old James CO >> ........ +NANCY GIBSON also marry W. W. Watkins of >> KY if >> this is the right John Watkins... d: Aft. 1857 guessing that >> she is a >> sister of other Gibson >> .... 3 Margaret WATKINS 1845 >> .... 3 SAMUEL ROGERS 1854 d: Aft. 1860 on >> Hamilton >> CO, >> TN, census w/this family >> . 2 [4] James E. BYERLEY June 12, 1807 Knox Co, >> TN;farmer >> d: July 3, 1881 1840 was in Knox CO, TN, census/or 7/7/1881 by >> Duckworth >> ..... +Elizabeth SKAGGS October 15, 1805 Knox (now >> Union) >> CO, TN; Jim Watkins notes/goodspeed d: January 18, 1877 >> 2nd >> wife/Mary Elizabeth Skaggs >> .... 3 Henry Edward BYERLEY August 29, 1849 Grainger CO, >> TN; >> Knox CO churches d: April 17, 1890 dAte from J. >> Duckworth >> ........ +martha Ann LUTTRELL February 27, 1853 >> dAte from >> J. Duckworth January 30, 1872 Knox Co, TN d: June 10, 1915 dAte >> from >> J. Duckworth >> ........ 4 Henry Edward BYERLEY, Jr. died as >> infant >> >> ........ 4 Willie BYERLEY Knox CO, TN;died at age one >> year >> >> ........ 4 Lucy LOVE BYERLEY March 1, 1879 dAte >> from J. >> Duckworth;Knox CO, TN >> ............ +Ross CRIPPEN Name from J. Duckworth >> ........ 4 Charles Spurgeon BYERLEY September 21, >> 1881 >> Knox CO, TN;1870 NC Census: Charles Bierley:Asheville d: >> April >> 17, >> 1949 >> ............ +Grace isabella BOOHER January 11, 1885 Name >> from >> J. Duckworth September 6, 1905 Knox CO, TN d: August 25, 1947 >> Knox Co, >> TN, on husband's farm >> ........ 4 James W. BYERLEY 1884 d: >> 1885 >> ........ 4 Mattie Pearl BYERLEY May 29, 1886 Knox Co, >> TN >> >> ............ +Buddy GROOME >> ........ 4 Mary BYERLEY December 22, 1887 >> d: >> 1888 died at age 6 months >> ........ 4 Sarah ALICE BYERLEY December 22, 1887 >> Knox Co, >> TN >> ............ +William w. COMER >> .... 3 Martin BYERLEY >> . *2nd Wife of [4] James E. BYERLEY: >> >> ..... +Hallelujah YARNELL by Wm. Mooris, JP,bondsman >> James >> Watkins December 9, 1830 Knox Co, TN d: February 11, 1847 dAte >> from J. >> Duckworth >> >> .... 3 [5] Martin BYERLEY April 12, 1831 Knox CO, TN >> ........ +Sarah YEAROUT >> .... *2nd Wife of [5] Martin BYERLEY: >> ........ +Cordelia Frazier GOINS 3rd wife, according >> to J. >> Duckworth >> .... *3rd Wife of [5] Martin BYERLEY: >> ........ +Margaret E. DAVIS duckworth says >> Elizabeth >> Davis August 29, 1853 Grainger CO, TN >> .... 3 Susan BYERLEY 1834 >> .... 3 Mordecai BYERLEY March 17, 1835 Knox CO, TN >> d: unmarried >> .... 3 Thomas BYERLEY March 8, 1837 Knox CO, TN >> d: >> 1864 >> ........ +Martha J. YEAROUT August 25, >> 1859 >> Knox >> Co, TN >> .... 3 Mary Mariah BYERLEY February 21, 1840 Knox CO, >> TN; >> d: unmarried >> .... 3 James Sterling BYERLEY July 2, 1842 middle name from >> J. >> Duckworth d: October 19, 1910 >> ........ +Mary C. SHIPE by James F. Grubb; bonsman >> James W. >> Shipe January 25, 1866 Knox Co, TN >> >> .... 3 Newton Jasper BYERLEY July 10, 1844 TN/or July 10 >> by J. >> Duckworth d: July 4, 1913 Grainger CO, TN; census of >> 1900 >> says >> b 3/1846 >> ........ +Sarah Jane TROUTMAN 1848 MO May 11, 1865 >> Knox >> Co, Tn d: 1912 marriage by J. S. Grubb; bond by Samuel Vance >> >> .... 3 Hannah BYERLEY February 13, 1832 Name and date from >> J. >> Duckworth >> ........ +Cannon DUNCAN Name from J. Duckworth >> d: >> served w/W. D. Watkins in 4th Cav/TN? /Cannon H. >> >> . 2 MARGARET BYERLEY April 27, 1811 TN,Sevier >> maybe m. >> by >> John Gillespie, JP d: January 22, 1898 Watkins cemetery; >> Loudon, TN of Louisville,Blount, lic (sister to Lucy who married her >> husband's brother) >> ..... +WILLIAM Samuel WATKINS May 18, 1805 maybe Jefferson >> CO, TN >> March 21, 1827 Concord, Louisville, par home, Tools Bend, Blount >> d: >> February 8, 1864 near Loudon, TN; buried Watkins cemetery;M. William >> .... 3 Nancy WATKINS Bet. 1827 - 1833 TN d: >> est >> Illinois >> ........ +unk COSDEN Abt. 1820 TN, farmer,from >> Monroe >> CO, >> TN, census Marriage unproven, according to Jim Watkins d: >> Aft. >> 1860 >> est Illinois >> .... 3 Mary A. WATKINS February 12, 1834 Knox CO, TN,never >> married/rec third of father's farm d: March 8, 1907 >> Watkins >> cemetery; Loudon CO, TN capitalist 1900 cens >> .... 3 Lucy WATKINS November 27, 1836 Knox CO, TN >> d: >> December 27, 1922 Steekee cemetery, Loudon CO, TN,rec third dad's >> farm >> ........ +ELIHU BEALLS SIMPSON 1838 Greene CO, T >> May >> 8, 1860 Monroe CO, TN d: 1907 Loudon, TN moved fr.Piney ca >> 1905/Bethel >> Ch. trustee >> ........ 4 William Anderson SIMPSON Aft. 1860 >> Name >> given >> by John A. Simpson >> ........ 4 John Preston SIMPSON 1864 indiana, org. C. >> H. >> Bacon Hosier,historian d: April 14, 1940 Loudon CO, >> TN,studied >> biology, mbr CO Rev. Comm. >> ............ +Effie M. HARRISON 1871 p 103 of Simpson >> book >> 1893 Loudon, Tn >> >> ........ 4 Samuel Douglas SIMPSON 1867 monroe CO, TN/on >> 1910 >> Loudon census d: 1949 Steeke cem; Loudon, TN >> ............ +Pearl MCGUIRE 1887 3 other children >> born/living >> in >> 2010 1904 Monroe CO, TN d: 1949 >> ........ 4 Robert Bowman SIMPSON 1870 Loudon CO, TN >> >> ............ +Mary JOSEPHINE FOWLER December 1875 TN >> 1893 >> Monroe CO, TN >> ........ 4 James Martin SIMPSON September 11, 1872 >> Loudon >> CO, TN d: May 15, 1905 Steekee cem; Loudon CO, TN >> ........ 4 CHARLES WESTLEY SIMPSON 1875 in call to >> Edward >> Elihu >> Watkins in news article d: 1940 in 1930 Harlingen, Cameron, >> TX, >> census >> ............ +Osie Bell ROBINSON 1885 TN; children b >> in TN >> May 21, 1907 Loudon, Tn d: Aft. 1930 in Harlingen, Cameron, TX, >> census >> >> .... 3 Samuel T. WATKINS November 10, 1840 Monroe CO, >> TN by >> service records, Samuel J on 1850 d: January 18, 1863 >> Louisville, KY,Union Civil War,fever,measles >> >> .... 3 [12] WILLIAM DOUGLAS WATKINS November 9, 1843 >> Hamilton,James CO, TN Loudon CO court 30 yrs d: September >> 8, >> 1931 >> Knoxville, TN, Mgt Robinson's,cancer >> ........ +NANCY BROWN HART August 7, 1852 Monroe >> County,he was mbr Loudon CO Ct. June 5, 1870 Monroe County, Tenn >> ,JP,David >> Rogers d: January 21, 1898 Loudon County,Watkins cem >> >> ........ 4 Margaret Ellen WATKINS January 23, 1871 near >> Loudon, TN; called Aunt Mag d: November 16, 1935 >> Knoxville, >> TN,Watkins cemetery/o >> ............ +Joseph Valentine ROBINSON July 23, 1863 >> source >> of Robinson genealogy;Loudon, TN August 7, 1887 by Rev. John >> Wright,Loudon, TN d: September 21, 1948 Watkins cemetery; >> Loudon, TN >> ved to Talbot, Jefferson CO, TN after marriage >> ........ 4 John WESLEY WATKINS December 6, 1873 near >> Loudon, TN; shared grocery st. w/Bill & Ed d: March 21, >> 1959 >> Loudon, TN; Watkins cemetery/lived Norfolk, VA >> ............ +Samantha MANDA Elizabeth SIMPSON March >> 9, >> 1879 "Aunt Mandy" who had 380 ac farm near JP Watkins June 30, 1892 >> by >> Thomas Allison; Loudon, TN d: March 7, 1961 Mother used to go >> there...and loved it. >> ............... +William Harold STEGMAN April 11, 1921 >> October 23, >> 1942 >> ........ 4 George Blackburn WATKINS August 19, >> 1877 >> Loudon, TN;adopted and reared son of dau. Nannie d: >> February >> 1, 1959 Loudon, TN; Watkins cemetery/taught old Toad Hill Sch >> ............ +Nancy Jane KELSO June 17, 1881 first >> home >> near Watkins cem. January 1, 1899 by Thomas R. West; Loudon, TN >> d: >> January 1, 1974 Have clipping of their 50th anniver from paper >> ........ 4 William Samuel WATKINS July 17, 1880 Called >> "Squire >> Bill Watkins"; W. S. Watkins grocery store d: October >> 31, 1962 >> Steekee cemetery; Loudon, TN >> ............ +Florence Ann SIMPSON October 7, 1881 was >> cousin >> of father of JHNSMN@aol.com January 2, 1899 by Rev J.C. Byerley; >> Loudon, >> TN d: have photo of their old house adj. J. P. Watkins >> ........ 4 Edward Elihu WATKINS, Esq. May 1, 1883 >> Loudon, >> TN,JP,CO clerk d: March 8, 1956 Loudon, TN, Watkins cem; >> mayor;named for Eliu Bell S. >> ............ +Rachel Adeline HOOKER June 14, 1886 near >> Loudon, >> TN,red-haired; August 2, 1903 Loudon, TN by William S. Grant d: >> July 19, >> 1955 Watkins cemetery, Loudon >> ........ 4 JAMES PRESTON WATKINS October 7, 1887 near >> Loudon, >> TN; d: February 8, 1964 Watkins cemetery; Loudon, >> Tennessee;stroke/heart att. >> ............ +LILLIE ANN HOOKER December 12, 1887 >> January 13, 1907 Loudon, TN, by Rev.George W. Butler d: May 1, >> 1967 >> Watkins, cem;Loudon, Tennessee >> ........ 4 Albert Jasper WATKINS August 13, 1890 near >> Loudon, >> TN d: July 10, 1891 near Loudon, TN; buried Watkins >> cemetery >> ........ 4 Mary Elizabeth WATKINS November 15, 1893 >> near >> Loudon, TN;Rush928@aol.com d: April 17, 1924 Lenoir >> City, TN; >> Watkins cemetery >> ............ +Charles Houston OSBORNE May 5, 1886 >> TN;had >> second wife; by Aunt Nancy September 24, 1911 Loudon, TN; Rev. >> George >> W. Butler d: May 10, 1959 osbourne/by 1930 in Allen, IN >> .... *2nd Wife of [12] WILLIAM DOUGLAS WATKINS: >> >> ........ +Sarah WALKER June 2, 1845 TN December 12, >> 1899 >> by >> Rev. J.E. Byerly-buried @ Corinth Churh d: Aft. 1900 on Loudon, TN >> cen; >> father b in NC; mom b in TN by census of 1880 >> . 2 Mary Ann BYERLEY 1812 Knox Co, TN >> d: >> September 23, 1891 Goodrich, Linn CO, Kansas >> ..... +John FRENCH from Ancestry files >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/02/2012 04:59:08
    1. Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] James Wright and Mary Bowater and JamesMcCool
    2. Margie Puckett Barton
    3. A friend of mine is Brenda and Isaac Dukes, their mother was Carol McCool and her father was James McCool from North Augusta, SC. We are trying to trace the family tree with is connected to the Zed Henderson, Mary Proctor Henderson Bedenbaugh and Albert and Ida Riddlehoover from Saluda County, South Carolina. Any help would be greatly appreciated. -----Original Message----- From: BurnJi@aol.com Sent: Monday, December 19, 2011 10:48 PM To: sc-bushriverquakers@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] James Wright and Mary Bowater and JamesMcCool An article in "The American Genealogist" July/Oct 1997, p233-237 by Stewart Baldwin is probably where the information from Linda Dudick originated. If you can't find a copy I have one. I descend from Susanna Wright, daughter of John Wright and Rachel Wells, who married Isaac Hollingsworth. I haven't worked on this family for awhile but do have information and am willing to share anything I have. Burnis Argo In a message dated 12/19/2011 7:53:28 P.M. Central Standard Time, vivm2007@woh.rr.com writes: I was working on this family a few months ago and it is still not clear to me but holds a lot of interest. Linda Coate Duddick makes a good case for Mary Bowater but I am not sure if it is her work or from somewhere else. I know that I have copied it but do not have a source and it is repeated around the web. I checked Hopewell Quaker records and she definitely was there. Her will is as follows: "I, Mary Wright, of Frederick County in the Colony of Virginia, being aged and sickly but of a sound and well disposing mind and memory do make this my last will and testament hereby revoking and disanulling all other wills that have heretofore been made or done by me. First, my will is that my body be decently buried and that all my just debts and funeral charges that I leave to be defrayed at the discretion of my executors hereafter named. Secondly, I give and bequeath and demise to the proper use and behalf of him the said Thomas Wright his heirs and assigns forever. Thirdly, I give and bequeath all and singular of my wearing apparel unto my seven daughters, vis., Mary, Hannah, Martha, Elizabeth, Ann, Sarah, Lidia to be equally divided among them. Fourthly, I give and bequeath to my daughter Sarah Pickering, one brass mortar. Fifthly, I give and bequeath unto my son Thomas Wright all and singular of my stock and household goods. I also will that what money remains after my decease, from the land sold on Middlefork is to be equally divided among my ten children, vis. James, Isaac, Mary Hannah, Martha, Elizabeth, Ann, Sarah, Lydia and John. Lastly, I ordain and constitute my well beloved daughter, Mary Ballinger, Jesse Pugh and William Pickering sole executors of this my last will and testament as witness my hand and seal this 5th day of the 8th month, 1760. Signed, sealed and acknowledged by the said Mary Wright to be her last will and testament in presence of us. Signed: Mary Wright Witness: Elizabeth Powell, Elinor Rogers, Susanna Bevin. (This was proved March 6, 1764 in Frederick Co., VA) (C-696)" She signed her son in laws will as a witness This also protects any dower rights of their daughter. He is conjectured to be the parent of James Jr. McCool. His will is provided by Sandra Ferguson as follows: James McCool of Backcreek, near Opekon, will recorded 9th 2nd Mo 1751. "To well beloved wife Ann McKool, all goods and personal estate and all property to be used in bringing up our small children." The witnesses were James Wright and Mary Wright , Ann's parents. 5 I have a good bit on this family and don't mind sharing but I think I will put in separate posts so it makes it easier for additional insight from others as I still have a lot to earn. Also, I could do it off line but I guess it is good for this info to go into the archives for others. On 12/19/2011 8:09 PM, MattyBFam@aol.com wrote: > I come from James Wright and Mary Bowater through one of their sons (don't > have his name in front of me right now) and his wife, Rachel Wells. I > would love to learn what you have about them. > > Thanks for your willingness to help. > > Joan Benton > > > In a message dated 12/19/2011 1:44:46 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, > vivm2007@woh.rr.com writes: > > Happy Holidays everyone, > > I have finally decided to work on get my genealogy data back online. I > have a wide assortment of stuff I have collected over the years and I > came across one today that may be of interest to some of you. I will > continue to post more but it will be as time allows and could take > years. LOL I try to put up all the original documents that I have > gathered over the years. I have a search engine at the top of major > pages so if you search on your family name, you should get whatever I > might have on your family. A lot of these Chester Co Pa families > migrated to Bush River. > > http://all-my-stuff.com/gene/Localities/Pennsylvania/chester_county_biograph > ies_abstr.htm > > This link has the search engine > http://www.all-my-stuff.com/gene/start.htm > > > Enjoy. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/01/2012 10:43:13
    1. [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] more on E TN Quakers
    2. Doris F
    3. I'm very interested in this group who were right in the heart of many of my families. IF anyone knows how to access these early Quaker records, please let me know. Notes from a fellow TN Duncan/Dunkin researcher and cousin: Happy Top Cemetery is also known as Tallassee or Tallassie Cemetery. It is located just off the Mount Pleasant Road about 3 miles south of Citico Beach. "A short distance from the old Carringer Post Office on the Millsaps farm is the Old Tallassee School. In the beginning the Quakers established a church there. After the church fell into a state of disrepair, a school was built there. It was known as Tallassee School. The Quakers established a cemetery by the church. The school was used for church purposes and when a revival was held there the people got happy. From that time on the school house was known as "Happy Top." The Quakers in East Tennessee Blount, Jefferson, and Monroe COunties were with the Wilmington, Ohio association - not NC as some where. Ithink I was told there were all at Friendsville. I have about 10 pages of the old records out of Monroe County. See, my Maynard family deeded a church called Maynard's Chapel in the Three Point area of Monroe in 1908. This is where the Martin/Three Point Cemetery is located today. Even though it STILL belongs to the Wilmington, OH association...Willard Anderson has a Quit Deed to it somehow. There is microfilm of the Quaker records on microfilm at the E TN Historical Center - I think mostly of Monroe County...but, there may be one for the Friendville one there also...never checked. I got my 10-12 pages from the minister of the Ballplay Friends... There are some Millsaps's on the pages that I have.

    12/29/2011 09:37:02
    1. Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Hollingsworth/a few notes
    2. Forrest Plumstead
    3. On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Anne Crocker <jacrocker@windstream.net>wrote: > Probable connection to the Ross/Hollingsworth marriage below" > > Old Frederick Co., VA, Historical Series, ed. Wilmer L. Kerns, PhD > V II > Historical Records of old Frederick and Hampshire Co., VA > p. 178 > Ross, Alexander, was born circa 1682, probably in Ireland. He was > orphaned in 1693 when his father, John Rosss (1658-1693) died. On Apr > 11, 1706, in Philadelphia, PA, he married Catherine CHAMBERS. They > were among the first settlers in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, in > 1730; were members of the Friends (Quakers); and were pioneer > developers of “the Opecckin settlement”, meaning the Opequon Creek in > old Frederick County, Virginia. He died in late 1748 and she in early > 1749, near Winchester, VA. > > A knowledgeable person on the Ross surname: Mrs. David R. Stevens, > 509 Franklin Dr., San Marcos, TX 78666. > > This pair Alexander Ross/Catherine Chambers were the parents of Mary > (ca 13 Dec 1706 Chester/Deleware Co., PA-bef Nov 1771 Frederick Co., > VA) who married John Littler (ca 28 Mar 1708 Nottingham, Chester, > PA-1748 Frederick Co., VA). These are the inlaws of Edward Dodd, who > married their daughter Mary or Marsy/Massy ca Sep 1753 in Frederick, > VA's Hopewell MM in that Opequon Creek settlement. > John Littler's parents: Samuel Littler Sr/Rachel Minshall > > Constantly searching for possible clues and connections to those > Dodds. William Dodd, probably in Chester, PA's townships around > Thornbury/Concord/Kennett from 1718-1740, then to Northern Neck, VA, > in 1740/41 until late fall 1768; then probably the Bush River MM area, > requesting survey of land in 1770/71 in what became the Padgett's > Creek/Cross Keys area of Union, SC. > William was the father of Edward Dodd above. Wife Catherine is still > without confirmed parents, but rumored to be Irish. > > Anne Crocker > Concord, NC > > I am connected by marriage to Alexander ROSS via my 2C4X Martha J HEALD > marriage to James ROSS. James is Alexanders 2X G-g-son. James was a > conductor on the Underground Railroad and an Ohio Volunteer mustering out > as a Lt. (Promoted from Sgt Maj). I have several documents from the family. > If Mrs. David R. Stevens see this could she please contact me off list? I am looking for a family member. I live in San Antonio. -- 73 WB5HQO Forrest Ham Radio WB5HQO http://forrest.3h.com/main.html Plumstead and Associated Families: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fplum/ NAQCC Member # 3678 FPQRP # 2642 SKCC Member # 6855 QRPadillo # 59

    12/27/2011 06:13:33
    1. Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] a Yarnell in my direct Byerley of SC line that went to TN, includes Moore, Hart, McClain, Duncan, French, and many more
    2. Becky and John
    3. Hi Bev, Thanks so much for checking! Happy New Year, John On Sun, Dec 25, 2011 at 12:11 AM, Beverly Rampey wrote: > Hi Becky and John - sorry I don't find Asenith Yarnall/Yarnell or > Jeptha > Holingsworth. I found an Asenath b. 1/25/1752, daughter of Elizabeth > (Cassel) Boone (widow of Samuel Boone) and Joseph Yarnall. But I have > the > family living in Chgester County Pennslvania. I do not have a > marriage for > her. They were members of Exeter Meeting (based on Joseph receiving > monetary payment for suffering from Indian enemies). This is the only > possible entry I find in the Yarnell book. > > Merry Christmas > > Bev > > On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 6:42 AM, Becky and John <bjh8118@charter.net> > wrote: > >> Bev, >> >> Is there any mention of Asenith Yarnall (Yarnell) who was probably >> born >> around 1750 and lived in MD? She married Jeptha Hollingsworth about >> 1767. >> >> Thanks, >> >> John Hollingsworth >> >> >> On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 11:50 PM, Beverly Rampey wrote: >> >>> Hi Doris - I found Hallalujah (our spelling) in my Yarnell book. We >>> have >>> that she was born 1808 or 09 and married James Byerly 12/7/1830; >>> James >>> b. >>> 6/12/1807. Her parents are Jemima (Connor) and Joel Yarnell. Joel >>> is >>> the >>> nephew of Mordecai Yarnell who married Jane Duncan. >>> >>> Hallalujah and James had 7 children: >>> >>> Martin b. 4/12/1831 >>> Hannah b. 2/13/1832 >>> Mordecai b. 3/17/1835 >>> Thomas b. 3/8/1837 >>> Mariah b 2/21/1840 >>> James Sterling b. 7/2/1842 d. 10/?/1910 >>> Newton Jasper b. 1844 >>> >>> I will print out the Byerly data and keep it with my Yarnell book. >>> Thanks >>> for all the information. >>> >>> Bev Rampey >>> >>> On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 4:33 AM, Doris F <df99md@verizon.net> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> My Byerley/Watkins family married into my Duncan/Dunkin line that >>>> provokes >>>> my Willis interest. My great grandfather was Wm. Douglas Watkins b >>>> 1843 TN >>>> who married Nancy Brown Hart. Interesting, too, is that another >>>> side >>>> of my >>>> tyree I also have a McClain who lived near the Watkins. >>>> >>>> Descendants of GASPER Phillip BYERLEY, Jr. >>>> >>>> 1 GASPER Phillip BYERLEY, Jr. Abt. 1745 >>>> Newberry,SC >>>> or >>>> Germany ,ship Recovery came from Rotterdam d: June >>>> 1850 >>>> Louisville, Blount Co, TN b Germany or SC,DAR >>>> .. +MARY MOORE Abt. 1767 SC He operated Brierly >>>> Sherers >>>> Shirers Ferry Abt. 1790 SC d: Aft. June 1850 Blount CO, Tn >>>> Tarlton >>>> used >>>> >>>> . 2 Joseph BYERLEY Aft. 1791 d: dAR >>>> application >>>> of Cina Hunt Hubbs 1978 >>>> . 2 [2] Michael B. BYERLEY 1798 Newberry Co, SC >>>> d: >>>> October 1881 Dayton,Rhea CO, TN:Blount Co, TN >>>> ..... +Sarah SMITH 1808 Craven CO, NC August 22, >>>> 1828 >>>> Blount Co, TN d: Rhea CO >>>> .... 3 Mary Ann BYERLEY 1828 >>>> ........ +John N. FRENCH March 28, 1848 Knox >>>> Co, TN >>>> >>>> ........ 4 David FRENCH 1852 >>>> ........ 4 Rebecca FRENCH 1854 >>>> .... 3 Sarah Jane BYERLEY 1830 >>>> ........ +Christopher STORY May 5, 1848 >>>> Knox >>>> CO, >>>> TN >>>> .... 3 William M. BYERLEY 1832 >>>> ........ +Sarah Ann GRAMMER August 29, >>>> 1852 >>>> Roane Co, TN >>>> ........ 4 Caroline BYERLEY 1853 >>>> ........ 4 Catherine BYERLEY 1854 >>>> ........ 4 Michael BYERLEY 1856 >>>> ........ 4 James BYERLEY January 30, 1853 roane Co, >>>> TN >>>> >>>> .... 3 Isabella BYERLEY 1834 >>>> ........ +Edward SMITH August 30, 1853 >>>> Roane >>>> Co, >>>> TN >>>> >>>> ........ 4 Wiliam R. SMITH 1854 >>>> ........ 4 Marcus E. SMITH 1860 >>>> .... 3 Malissia BYERLEY 1837 >>>> ........ +Joseph Jasper BYERLEY 1826 June 22, >>>> 1857 >>>> Rhea >>>> Co, TN >>>> ........ 4 Thomas Henry BYERLEY >>>> ........ 4 Martha BYERLEY >>>> ........ 4 Hanah BYERLEY >>>> ........ 4 Sarah Jane BYERLEY 1852 >>>> ........ 4 Margarette Alice BYERLEY 1862 >>>> ............ +William ELLISON >>>> ........ 4 [1] Jacob F. BYERLEY 1863 >>>> ............ +Mary MILLS 2nd wife >>>> ........ 4 Mary A. BYERLEY 1865 >>>> ........ 4 Melissa Tennessee BYERLEY 1869 >>>> d: >>>> 1948 >>>> ........ 4 James Michael BYERLEY October 22, 1870 >>>> Rhea >>>> Co, >>>> TN; called "BARLEY" by this time d: February 27, >>>> 1940 >>>> Rhea >>>> Co, TN >>>> ........... 5 Robert Roscoe BYERLEY >>>> ........ 4 Emma BYERLEY 1875 >>>> ............ +James HOUSTON >>>> .... 3 George W. BYERLEY 1841 >>>> .... 3 Martha R. BYERLEY 1843 d: Aft. >>>> 1880 >>>> in >>>> Rhea >>>> CO, TN, census w/dad >>>> ........ +Zachariah ROMINES December >>>> 22, >>>> 1863 >>>> Rhea Co, TN d: Aft. 1880 >>>> ........ 4 James ROMINES September 1864 >>>> .... 3 James BYERLEY 1845 >>>> .... 3 Amanda Parthena BYERLEY October 18, 1852 Line of >>>> contact on >>>> Ancestry d: March 16, 1919 Dayton, Rhea CO, TN >>>> ........ +William Nelson MORGAN October 15, 1843 >>>> Knox >>>> CO, >>>> TN >>>> 1869 d: October 17, 1948 Dayton, TN, last Civl War VEt surviving >>>> ........ 4 John MORGAN Aft. 1869 >>>> ............ +Susan KING >>>> . *2nd Wife of [2] Michael B. BYERLEY: >>>> ..... +Nancy BROWN November 23, 1848 Blount >>>> Co, >>>> TN >>>> . 2 LUCY BYERLEY 1804 sC ;on 1860 Hamilton CO, TN, >>>> census/1840 Jeff Co? d: Aft. 1850 ham. CO, TN, >>>> census/1860 >>>> in >>>> AL?/Samuel d in Jeff Co >>>> ..... +SAMUEL S. WATKINS 1805 TN; See notes; dates >>>> from 1850 >>>> Ham. CO census March 16, 1826 Knox CO, TN; John A. Swan, Justice >>>> of >>>> Peace >>>> d: Aft. 1860 on Ham. CO, TN, census/PARENTS UNKNOWN!!!!!! >>>> .... 3 Ann WATKINS 1827 TN d: Aft. 1850 on >>>> Hamilton >>>> CO, >>>> TN, census >>>> .... 3 James WATKINS 1830 TN 1850 Hamil. CO census >>>> d: >>>> 1863 shot by George lemonds >>>> ........ +Lucinda J. JARRELL 1827 d: >>>> 1903 >>>> ........ 4 W. P. WATKINS 1859 >>>> ........ 4 James Frank WATKINS 1856 d: >>>> 1912 >>>> ............ +Mary Alice FERGUSON 1855 d: >>>> 1928 >>>> .... 3 Martin Byerley WATKINS 1833 Ham. CO, TN;served in >>>> Union >>>> ARmy w/W. D. Watkins d: March 17, 1865 Memphis >>>> Erysipelis/on >>>> 1860 Hamilton CO census >>>> .... 3 Mary WATKINS 1835 >>>> .... 3 William WATKINS 1838 d: 1900 >>>> ........ +ELIZABETH 1868 >>>> .... 3 John W. WATKINS 1842 GA d: July 12, 1897 >>>> Knox >>>> Co, >>>> Sheriff of old James CO >>>> ........ +NANCY GIBSON also marry W. W. Watkins of >>>> KY if >>>> this is the right John Watkins... d: Aft. 1857 guessing that >>>> she is a >>>> sister of other Gibson >>>> .... 3 Margaret WATKINS 1845 >>>> .... 3 SAMUEL ROGERS 1854 d: Aft. 1860 on >>>> Hamilton >>>> CO, >>>> TN, census w/this family >>>> . 2 [4] James E. BYERLEY June 12, 1807 Knox Co, >>>> TN;farmer >>>> d: July 3, 1881 1840 was in Knox CO, TN, census/or 7/7/1881 by >>>> Duckworth >>>> ..... +Elizabeth SKAGGS October 15, 1805 Knox (now >>>> Union) >>>> CO, TN; Jim Watkins notes/goodspeed d: January 18, 1877 >>>> 2nd >>>> wife/Mary Elizabeth Skaggs >>>> .... 3 Henry Edward BYERLEY August 29, 1849 Grainger >>>> CO, >>>> TN; >>>> Knox CO churches d: April 17, 1890 dAte from J. >>>> Duckworth >>>> ........ +martha Ann LUTTRELL February 27, 1853 >>>> dAte from >>>> J. Duckworth January 30, 1872 Knox Co, TN d: June 10, 1915 >>>> dAte >>>> from >>>> J. Duckworth >>>> ........ 4 Henry Edward BYERLEY, Jr. died as >>>> infant >>>> >>>> ........ 4 Willie BYERLEY Knox CO, TN;died at age one >>>> year >>>> >>>> ........ 4 Lucy LOVE BYERLEY March 1, 1879 dAte >>>> from J. >>>> Duckworth;Knox CO, TN >>>> ............ +Ross CRIPPEN Name from J. Duckworth >>>> ........ 4 Charles Spurgeon BYERLEY September >>>> 21, >>>> 1881 >>>> Knox CO, TN;1870 NC Census: Charles Bierley:Asheville d: >>>> April >>>> 17, >>>> 1949 >>>> ............ +Grace isabella BOOHER January 11, 1885 >>>> Name >>>> from >>>> J. Duckworth September 6, 1905 Knox CO, TN d: August 25, 1947 >>>> Knox Co, >>>> TN, on husband's farm >>>> ........ 4 James W. BYERLEY 1884 d: >>>> 1885 >>>> ........ 4 Mattie Pearl BYERLEY May 29, 1886 Knox >>>> Co, >>>> TN >>>> >>>> ............ +Buddy GROOME >>>> ........ 4 Mary BYERLEY December 22, 1887 >>>> d: >>>> 1888 died at age 6 months >>>> ........ 4 Sarah ALICE BYERLEY December 22, 1887 >>>> Knox Co, >>>> TN >>>> ............ +William w. COMER >>>> .... 3 Martin BYERLEY >>>> . *2nd Wife of [4] James E. BYERLEY: >>>> >>>> ..... +Hallelujah YARNELL by Wm. Mooris, JP,bondsman >>>> James >>>> Watkins December 9, 1830 Knox Co, TN d: February 11, 1847 dAte >>>> from J. >>>> Duckworth >>>> >>>> .... 3 [5] Martin BYERLEY April 12, 1831 Knox CO, TN >>>> ........ +Sarah YEAROUT >>>> .... *2nd Wife of [5] Martin BYERLEY: >>>> ........ +Cordelia Frazier GOINS 3rd wife, according >>>> to J. >>>> Duckworth >>>> .... *3rd Wife of [5] Martin BYERLEY: >>>> ........ +Margaret E. DAVIS duckworth says >>>> Elizabeth >>>> Davis August 29, 1853 Grainger CO, TN >>>> .... 3 Susan BYERLEY 1834 >>>> .... 3 Mordecai BYERLEY March 17, 1835 Knox CO, TN >>>> d: unmarried >>>> .... 3 Thomas BYERLEY March 8, 1837 Knox CO, TN >>>> d: >>>> 1864 >>>> ........ +Martha J. YEAROUT August 25, >>>> 1859 >>>> Knox >>>> Co, TN >>>> .... 3 Mary Mariah BYERLEY February 21, 1840 Knox CO, >>>> TN; >>>> d: unmarried >>>> .... 3 James Sterling BYERLEY July 2, 1842 middle name >>>> from >>>> J. >>>> Duckworth d: October 19, 1910 >>>> ........ +Mary C. SHIPE by James F. Grubb; bonsman >>>> James W. >>>> Shipe January 25, 1866 Knox Co, TN >>>> >>>> .... 3 Newton Jasper BYERLEY July 10, 1844 TN/or July 10 >>>> by J. >>>> Duckworth d: July 4, 1913 Grainger CO, TN; census of >>>> 1900 >>>> says >>>> b 3/1846 >>>> ........ +Sarah Jane TROUTMAN 1848 MO May 11, >>>> 1865 >>>> Knox >>>> Co, Tn d: 1912 marriage by J. S. Grubb; bond by Samuel Vance >>>> >>>> .... 3 Hannah BYERLEY February 13, 1832 Name and date >>>> from >>>> J. >>>> Duckworth >>>> ........ +Cannon DUNCAN Name from J. Duckworth >>>> d: >>>> served w/W. D. Watkins in 4th Cav/TN? /Cannon H. >>>> >>>> . 2 MARGARET BYERLEY April 27, 1811 TN,Sevier >>>> maybe m. >>>> by >>>> John Gillespie, JP d: January 22, 1898 Watkins >>>> cemetery; >>>> Loudon, TN of Louisville,Blount, lic (sister to Lucy who married >>>> her >>>> husband's brother) >>>> ..... +WILLIAM Samuel WATKINS May 18, 1805 maybe >>>> Jefferson >>>> CO, TN >>>> March 21, 1827 Concord, Louisville, par home, Tools Bend, Blount >>>> d: >>>> February 8, 1864 near Loudon, TN; buried Watkins cemetery;M. >>>> William >>>> .... 3 Nancy WATKINS Bet. 1827 - 1833 TN d: >>>> est >>>> Illinois >>>> ........ +unk COSDEN Abt. 1820 TN, farmer,from >>>> Monroe >>>> CO, >>>> TN, census Marriage unproven, according to Jim Watkins d: >>>> Aft. >>>> 1860 >>>> est Illinois >>>> .... 3 Mary A. WATKINS February 12, 1834 Knox CO, TN,never >>>> married/rec third of father's farm d: March 8, 1907 >>>> Watkins >>>> cemetery; Loudon CO, TN capitalist 1900 cens >>>> .... 3 Lucy WATKINS November 27, 1836 Knox CO, TN >>>> d: >>>> December 27, 1922 Steekee cemetery, Loudon CO, TN,rec third dad's >>>> farm >>>> ........ +ELIHU BEALLS SIMPSON 1838 Greene CO, T >>>> May >>>> 8, 1860 Monroe CO, TN d: 1907 Loudon, TN moved fr.Piney ca >>>> 1905/Bethel >>>> Ch. trustee >>>> ........ 4 William Anderson SIMPSON Aft. 1860 >>>> Name >>>> given >>>> by John A. Simpson >>>> ........ 4 John Preston SIMPSON 1864 indiana, org. >>>> C. >>>> H. >>>> Bacon Hosier,historian d: April 14, 1940 Loudon CO, >>>> TN,studied >>>> biology, mbr CO Rev. Comm. >>>> ............ +Effie M. HARRISON 1871 p 103 of >>>> Simpson >>>> book >>>> 1893 Loudon, Tn >>>> >>>> ........ 4 Samuel Douglas SIMPSON 1867 monroe CO, >>>> TN/on >>>> 1910 >>>> Loudon census d: 1949 Steeke cem; Loudon, TN >>>> ............ +Pearl MCGUIRE 1887 3 other children >>>> born/living >>>> in >>>> 2010 1904 Monroe CO, TN d: 1949 >>>> ........ 4 Robert Bowman SIMPSON 1870 Loudon CO, TN >>>> >>>> ............ +Mary JOSEPHINE FOWLER December 1875 TN >>>> 1893 >>>> Monroe CO, TN >>>> ........ 4 James Martin SIMPSON September 11, 1872 >>>> Loudon >>>> CO, TN d: May 15, 1905 Steekee cem; Loudon CO, TN >>>> ........ 4 CHARLES WESTLEY SIMPSON 1875 in call to >>>> Edward >>>> Elihu >>>> Watkins in news article d: 1940 in 1930 Harlingen, Cameron, >>>> TX, >>>> census >>>> ............ +Osie Bell ROBINSON 1885 TN; children b >>>> in TN >>>> May 21, 1907 Loudon, Tn d: Aft. 1930 in Harlingen, Cameron, TX, >>>> census >>>> >>>> .... 3 Samuel T. WATKINS November 10, 1840 Monroe >>>> CO, >>>> TN by >>>> service records, Samuel J on 1850 d: January 18, 1863 >>>> Louisville, KY,Union Civil War,fever,measles >>>> >>>> .... 3 [12] WILLIAM DOUGLAS WATKINS November 9, 1843 >>>> Hamilton,James CO, TN Loudon CO court 30 yrs d: >>>> September >>>> 8, >>>> 1931 >>>> Knoxville, TN, Mgt Robinson's,cancer >>>> ........ +NANCY BROWN HART August 7, 1852 >>>> Monroe >>>> County,he was mbr Loudon CO Ct. June 5, 1870 Monroe County, Tenn >>>> ,JP,David >>>> Rogers d: January 21, 1898 Loudon County,Watkins cem >>>> >>>> ........ 4 Margaret Ellen WATKINS January 23, 1871 >>>> near >>>> Loudon, TN; called Aunt Mag d: November 16, 1935 >>>> Knoxville, >>>> TN,Watkins cemetery/o >>>> ............ +Joseph Valentine ROBINSON July 23, >>>> 1863 >>>> source >>>> of Robinson genealogy;Loudon, TN August 7, 1887 by Rev. John >>>> Wright,Loudon, TN d: September 21, 1948 Watkins cemetery; >>>> Loudon, TN >>>> ved to Talbot, Jefferson CO, TN after marriage >>>> ........ 4 John WESLEY WATKINS December 6, 1873 >>>> near >>>> Loudon, TN; shared grocery st. w/Bill & Ed d: March >>>> 21, >>>> 1959 >>>> Loudon, TN; Watkins cemetery/lived Norfolk, VA >>>> ............ +Samantha MANDA Elizabeth SIMPSON >>>> March >>>> 9, >>>> 1879 "Aunt Mandy" who had 380 ac farm near JP Watkins June 30, >>>> 1892 >>>> by >>>> Thomas Allison; Loudon, TN d: March 7, 1961 Mother used to go >>>> there...and loved it. >>>> ............... +William Harold STEGMAN April 11, 1921 >>>> October 23, >>>> 1942 >>>> ........ 4 George Blackburn WATKINS August 19, >>>> 1877 >>>> Loudon, TN;adopted and reared son of dau. Nannie d: >>>> February >>>> 1, 1959 Loudon, TN; Watkins cemetery/taught old Toad Hill Sch >>>> ............ +Nancy Jane KELSO June 17, 1881 first >>>> home >>>> near Watkins cem. January 1, 1899 by Thomas R. West; Loudon, >>>> TN >>>> d: >>>> January 1, 1974 Have clipping of their 50th anniver from paper >>>> ........ 4 William Samuel WATKINS July 17, 1880 >>>> Called >>>> "Squire >>>> Bill Watkins"; W. S. Watkins grocery store d: October >>>> 31, 1962 >>>> Steekee cemetery; Loudon, TN >>>> ............ +Florence Ann SIMPSON October 7, 1881 was >>>> cousin >>>> of father of JHNSMN@aol.com January 2, 1899 by Rev J.C. >>>> Byerley; >>>> Loudon, >>>> TN d: have photo of their old house adj. J. P. Watkins >>>> ........ 4 Edward Elihu WATKINS, Esq. May 1, 1883 >>>> Loudon, >>>> TN,JP,CO clerk d: March 8, 1956 Loudon, TN, Watkins cem; >>>> mayor;named for Eliu Bell S. >>>> ............ +Rachel Adeline HOOKER June 14, 1886 near >>>> Loudon, >>>> TN,red-haired; August 2, 1903 Loudon, TN by William S. Grant d: >>>> July 19, >>>> 1955 Watkins cemetery, Loudon >>>> ........ 4 JAMES PRESTON WATKINS October 7, 1887 >>>> near >>>> Loudon, >>>> TN; d: February 8, 1964 Watkins cemetery; Loudon, >>>> Tennessee;stroke/heart att. >>>> ............ +LILLIE ANN HOOKER December 12, 1887 >>>> January 13, 1907 Loudon, TN, by Rev.George W. Butler d: May 1, >>>> 1967 >>>> Watkins, cem;Loudon, Tennessee >>>> ........ 4 Albert Jasper WATKINS August 13, 1890 >>>> near >>>> Loudon, >>>> TN d: July 10, 1891 near Loudon, TN; buried Watkins >>>> cemetery >>>> ........ 4 Mary Elizabeth WATKINS November 15, 1893 >>>> near >>>> Loudon, TN;Rush928@aol.com d: April 17, 1924 Lenoir >>>> City, TN; >>>> Watkins cemetery >>>> ............ +Charles Houston OSBORNE May 5, 1886 >>>> TN;had >>>> second wife; by Aunt Nancy September 24, 1911 Loudon, TN; Rev. >>>> George >>>> W. Butler d: May 10, 1959 osbourne/by 1930 in Allen, IN >>>> .... *2nd Wife of [12] WILLIAM DOUGLAS WATKINS: >>>> >>>> ........ +Sarah WALKER June 2, 1845 TN December >>>> 12, >>>> 1899 >>>> by >>>> Rev. J.E. Byerly-buried @ Corinth Churh d: Aft. 1900 on Loudon, TN >>>> cen; >>>> father b in NC; mom b in TN by census of 1880 >>>> . 2 Mary Ann BYERLEY 1812 Knox Co, TN >>>> d: >>>> September 23, 1891 Goodrich, Linn CO, Kansas >>>> ..... +John FRENCH from Ancestry files >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word >>>> 'unsubscribe' >>>> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >>> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/27/2011 03:32:24
    1. Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] a Yarnell in my direct Byerley of SC line that went to TN, includes Moore, Hart, McClain, Duncan, French, and many more
    2. Beverly Rampey
    3. Hi Becky and John - sorry I don't find Asenith Yarnall/Yarnell or Jeptha Holingsworth. I found an Asenath b. 1/25/1752, daughter of Elizabeth (Cassel) Boone (widow of Samuel Boone) and Joseph Yarnall. But I have the family living in Chgester County Pennslvania. I do not have a marriage for her. They were members of Exeter Meeting (based on Joseph receiving monetary payment for suffering from Indian enemies). This is the only possible entry I find in the Yarnell book. Merry Christmas Bev On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 6:42 AM, Becky and John <bjh8118@charter.net> wrote: > Bev, > > Is there any mention of Asenith Yarnall (Yarnell) who was probably born > around 1750 and lived in MD? She married Jeptha Hollingsworth about > 1767. > > Thanks, > > John Hollingsworth > > > On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 11:50 PM, Beverly Rampey wrote: > > > Hi Doris - I found Hallalujah (our spelling) in my Yarnell book. We > > have > > that she was born 1808 or 09 and married James Byerly 12/7/1830; James > > b. > > 6/12/1807. Her parents are Jemima (Connor) and Joel Yarnell. Joel is > > the > > nephew of Mordecai Yarnell who married Jane Duncan. > > > > Hallalujah and James had 7 children: > > > > Martin b. 4/12/1831 > > Hannah b. 2/13/1832 > > Mordecai b. 3/17/1835 > > Thomas b. 3/8/1837 > > Mariah b 2/21/1840 > > James Sterling b. 7/2/1842 d. 10/?/1910 > > Newton Jasper b. 1844 > > > > I will print out the Byerly data and keep it with my Yarnell book. > > Thanks > > for all the information. > > > > Bev Rampey > > > > On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 4:33 AM, Doris F <df99md@verizon.net> wrote: > > > >> > >> My Byerley/Watkins family married into my Duncan/Dunkin line that > >> provokes > >> my Willis interest. My great grandfather was Wm. Douglas Watkins b > >> 1843 TN > >> who married Nancy Brown Hart. Interesting, too, is that another side > >> of my > >> tyree I also have a McClain who lived near the Watkins. > >> > >> Descendants of GASPER Phillip BYERLEY, Jr. > >> > >> 1 GASPER Phillip BYERLEY, Jr. Abt. 1745 Newberry,SC > >> or > >> Germany ,ship Recovery came from Rotterdam d: June 1850 > >> Louisville, Blount Co, TN b Germany or SC,DAR > >> .. +MARY MOORE Abt. 1767 SC He operated Brierly > >> Sherers > >> Shirers Ferry Abt. 1790 SC d: Aft. June 1850 Blount CO, Tn > >> Tarlton > >> used > >> > >> . 2 Joseph BYERLEY Aft. 1791 d: dAR > >> application > >> of Cina Hunt Hubbs 1978 > >> . 2 [2] Michael B. BYERLEY 1798 Newberry Co, SC > >> d: > >> October 1881 Dayton,Rhea CO, TN:Blount Co, TN > >> ..... +Sarah SMITH 1808 Craven CO, NC August 22, > >> 1828 > >> Blount Co, TN d: Rhea CO > >> .... 3 Mary Ann BYERLEY 1828 > >> ........ +John N. FRENCH March 28, 1848 Knox > >> Co, TN > >> > >> ........ 4 David FRENCH 1852 > >> ........ 4 Rebecca FRENCH 1854 > >> .... 3 Sarah Jane BYERLEY 1830 > >> ........ +Christopher STORY May 5, 1848 > >> Knox > >> CO, > >> TN > >> .... 3 William M. BYERLEY 1832 > >> ........ +Sarah Ann GRAMMER August 29, > >> 1852 > >> Roane Co, TN > >> ........ 4 Caroline BYERLEY 1853 > >> ........ 4 Catherine BYERLEY 1854 > >> ........ 4 Michael BYERLEY 1856 > >> ........ 4 James BYERLEY January 30, 1853 roane Co, TN > >> > >> .... 3 Isabella BYERLEY 1834 > >> ........ +Edward SMITH August 30, 1853 Roane > >> Co, > >> TN > >> > >> ........ 4 Wiliam R. SMITH 1854 > >> ........ 4 Marcus E. SMITH 1860 > >> .... 3 Malissia BYERLEY 1837 > >> ........ +Joseph Jasper BYERLEY 1826 June 22, 1857 > >> Rhea > >> Co, TN > >> ........ 4 Thomas Henry BYERLEY > >> ........ 4 Martha BYERLEY > >> ........ 4 Hanah BYERLEY > >> ........ 4 Sarah Jane BYERLEY 1852 > >> ........ 4 Margarette Alice BYERLEY 1862 > >> ............ +William ELLISON > >> ........ 4 [1] Jacob F. BYERLEY 1863 > >> ............ +Mary MILLS 2nd wife > >> ........ 4 Mary A. BYERLEY 1865 > >> ........ 4 Melissa Tennessee BYERLEY 1869 > >> d: > >> 1948 > >> ........ 4 James Michael BYERLEY October 22, 1870 Rhea > >> Co, > >> TN; called "BARLEY" by this time d: February 27, 1940 > >> Rhea > >> Co, TN > >> ........... 5 Robert Roscoe BYERLEY > >> ........ 4 Emma BYERLEY 1875 > >> ............ +James HOUSTON > >> .... 3 George W. BYERLEY 1841 > >> .... 3 Martha R. BYERLEY 1843 d: Aft. 1880 > >> in > >> Rhea > >> CO, TN, census w/dad > >> ........ +Zachariah ROMINES December 22, > >> 1863 > >> Rhea Co, TN d: Aft. 1880 > >> ........ 4 James ROMINES September 1864 > >> .... 3 James BYERLEY 1845 > >> .... 3 Amanda Parthena BYERLEY October 18, 1852 Line of > >> contact on > >> Ancestry d: March 16, 1919 Dayton, Rhea CO, TN > >> ........ +William Nelson MORGAN October 15, 1843 Knox > >> CO, > >> TN > >> 1869 d: October 17, 1948 Dayton, TN, last Civl War VEt surviving > >> ........ 4 John MORGAN Aft. 1869 > >> ............ +Susan KING > >> . *2nd Wife of [2] Michael B. BYERLEY: > >> ..... +Nancy BROWN November 23, 1848 Blount Co, > >> TN > >> . 2 LUCY BYERLEY 1804 sC ;on 1860 Hamilton CO, TN, > >> census/1840 Jeff Co? d: Aft. 1850 ham. CO, TN, census/1860 > >> in > >> AL?/Samuel d in Jeff Co > >> ..... +SAMUEL S. WATKINS 1805 TN; See notes; dates > >> from 1850 > >> Ham. CO census March 16, 1826 Knox CO, TN; John A. Swan, Justice of > >> Peace > >> d: Aft. 1860 on Ham. CO, TN, census/PARENTS UNKNOWN!!!!!! > >> .... 3 Ann WATKINS 1827 TN d: Aft. 1850 on > >> Hamilton > >> CO, > >> TN, census > >> .... 3 James WATKINS 1830 TN 1850 Hamil. CO census > >> d: > >> 1863 shot by George lemonds > >> ........ +Lucinda J. JARRELL 1827 d: > >> 1903 > >> ........ 4 W. P. WATKINS 1859 > >> ........ 4 James Frank WATKINS 1856 d: > >> 1912 > >> ............ +Mary Alice FERGUSON 1855 d: > >> 1928 > >> .... 3 Martin Byerley WATKINS 1833 Ham. CO, TN;served in > >> Union > >> ARmy w/W. D. Watkins d: March 17, 1865 Memphis > >> Erysipelis/on > >> 1860 Hamilton CO census > >> .... 3 Mary WATKINS 1835 > >> .... 3 William WATKINS 1838 d: 1900 > >> ........ +ELIZABETH 1868 > >> .... 3 John W. WATKINS 1842 GA d: July 12, 1897 Knox > >> Co, > >> Sheriff of old James CO > >> ........ +NANCY GIBSON also marry W. W. Watkins of > >> KY if > >> this is the right John Watkins... d: Aft. 1857 guessing that > >> she is a > >> sister of other Gibson > >> .... 3 Margaret WATKINS 1845 > >> .... 3 SAMUEL ROGERS 1854 d: Aft. 1860 on > >> Hamilton > >> CO, > >> TN, census w/this family > >> . 2 [4] James E. BYERLEY June 12, 1807 Knox Co, > >> TN;farmer > >> d: July 3, 1881 1840 was in Knox CO, TN, census/or 7/7/1881 by > >> Duckworth > >> ..... +Elizabeth SKAGGS October 15, 1805 Knox (now > >> Union) > >> CO, TN; Jim Watkins notes/goodspeed d: January 18, 1877 > >> 2nd > >> wife/Mary Elizabeth Skaggs > >> .... 3 Henry Edward BYERLEY August 29, 1849 Grainger CO, > >> TN; > >> Knox CO churches d: April 17, 1890 dAte from J. > >> Duckworth > >> ........ +martha Ann LUTTRELL February 27, 1853 > >> dAte from > >> J. Duckworth January 30, 1872 Knox Co, TN d: June 10, 1915 dAte > >> from > >> J. Duckworth > >> ........ 4 Henry Edward BYERLEY, Jr. died as > >> infant > >> > >> ........ 4 Willie BYERLEY Knox CO, TN;died at age one > >> year > >> > >> ........ 4 Lucy LOVE BYERLEY March 1, 1879 dAte > >> from J. > >> Duckworth;Knox CO, TN > >> ............ +Ross CRIPPEN Name from J. Duckworth > >> ........ 4 Charles Spurgeon BYERLEY September 21, > >> 1881 > >> Knox CO, TN;1870 NC Census: Charles Bierley:Asheville d: > >> April > >> 17, > >> 1949 > >> ............ +Grace isabella BOOHER January 11, 1885 Name > >> from > >> J. Duckworth September 6, 1905 Knox CO, TN d: August 25, 1947 > >> Knox Co, > >> TN, on husband's farm > >> ........ 4 James W. BYERLEY 1884 d: > >> 1885 > >> ........ 4 Mattie Pearl BYERLEY May 29, 1886 Knox Co, > >> TN > >> > >> ............ +Buddy GROOME > >> ........ 4 Mary BYERLEY December 22, 1887 > >> d: > >> 1888 died at age 6 months > >> ........ 4 Sarah ALICE BYERLEY December 22, 1887 > >> Knox Co, > >> TN > >> ............ +William w. COMER > >> .... 3 Martin BYERLEY > >> . *2nd Wife of [4] James E. BYERLEY: > >> > >> ..... +Hallelujah YARNELL by Wm. Mooris, JP,bondsman > >> James > >> Watkins December 9, 1830 Knox Co, TN d: February 11, 1847 dAte > >> from J. > >> Duckworth > >> > >> .... 3 [5] Martin BYERLEY April 12, 1831 Knox CO, TN > >> ........ +Sarah YEAROUT > >> .... *2nd Wife of [5] Martin BYERLEY: > >> ........ +Cordelia Frazier GOINS 3rd wife, according > >> to J. > >> Duckworth > >> .... *3rd Wife of [5] Martin BYERLEY: > >> ........ +Margaret E. DAVIS duckworth says > >> Elizabeth > >> Davis August 29, 1853 Grainger CO, TN > >> .... 3 Susan BYERLEY 1834 > >> .... 3 Mordecai BYERLEY March 17, 1835 Knox CO, TN > >> d: unmarried > >> .... 3 Thomas BYERLEY March 8, 1837 Knox CO, TN > >> d: > >> 1864 > >> ........ +Martha J. YEAROUT August 25, > >> 1859 > >> Knox > >> Co, TN > >> .... 3 Mary Mariah BYERLEY February 21, 1840 Knox CO, > >> TN; > >> d: unmarried > >> .... 3 James Sterling BYERLEY July 2, 1842 middle name from > >> J. > >> Duckworth d: October 19, 1910 > >> ........ +Mary C. SHIPE by James F. Grubb; bonsman > >> James W. > >> Shipe January 25, 1866 Knox Co, TN > >> > >> .... 3 Newton Jasper BYERLEY July 10, 1844 TN/or July 10 > >> by J. > >> Duckworth d: July 4, 1913 Grainger CO, TN; census of > >> 1900 > >> says > >> b 3/1846 > >> ........ +Sarah Jane TROUTMAN 1848 MO May 11, 1865 > >> Knox > >> Co, Tn d: 1912 marriage by J. S. Grubb; bond by Samuel Vance > >> > >> .... 3 Hannah BYERLEY February 13, 1832 Name and date from > >> J. > >> Duckworth > >> ........ +Cannon DUNCAN Name from J. Duckworth > >> d: > >> served w/W. D. Watkins in 4th Cav/TN? /Cannon H. > >> > >> . 2 MARGARET BYERLEY April 27, 1811 TN,Sevier > >> maybe m. > >> by > >> John Gillespie, JP d: January 22, 1898 Watkins cemetery; > >> Loudon, TN of Louisville,Blount, lic (sister to Lucy who married her > >> husband's brother) > >> ..... +WILLIAM Samuel WATKINS May 18, 1805 maybe Jefferson > >> CO, TN > >> March 21, 1827 Concord, Louisville, par home, Tools Bend, Blount > >> d: > >> February 8, 1864 near Loudon, TN; buried Watkins cemetery;M. William > >> .... 3 Nancy WATKINS Bet. 1827 - 1833 TN d: > >> est > >> Illinois > >> ........ +unk COSDEN Abt. 1820 TN, farmer,from > >> Monroe > >> CO, > >> TN, census Marriage unproven, according to Jim Watkins d: > >> Aft. > >> 1860 > >> est Illinois > >> .... 3 Mary A. WATKINS February 12, 1834 Knox CO, TN,never > >> married/rec third of father's farm d: March 8, 1907 > >> Watkins > >> cemetery; Loudon CO, TN capitalist 1900 cens > >> .... 3 Lucy WATKINS November 27, 1836 Knox CO, TN > >> d: > >> December 27, 1922 Steekee cemetery, Loudon CO, TN,rec third dad's > >> farm > >> ........ +ELIHU BEALLS SIMPSON 1838 Greene CO, T > >> May > >> 8, 1860 Monroe CO, TN d: 1907 Loudon, TN moved fr.Piney ca > >> 1905/Bethel > >> Ch. trustee > >> ........ 4 William Anderson SIMPSON Aft. 1860 > >> Name > >> given > >> by John A. Simpson > >> ........ 4 John Preston SIMPSON 1864 indiana, org. C. > >> H. > >> Bacon Hosier,historian d: April 14, 1940 Loudon CO, > >> TN,studied > >> biology, mbr CO Rev. Comm. > >> ............ +Effie M. HARRISON 1871 p 103 of Simpson > >> book > >> 1893 Loudon, Tn > >> > >> ........ 4 Samuel Douglas SIMPSON 1867 monroe CO, TN/on > >> 1910 > >> Loudon census d: 1949 Steeke cem; Loudon, TN > >> ............ +Pearl MCGUIRE 1887 3 other children > >> born/living > >> in > >> 2010 1904 Monroe CO, TN d: 1949 > >> ........ 4 Robert Bowman SIMPSON 1870 Loudon CO, TN > >> > >> ............ +Mary JOSEPHINE FOWLER December 1875 TN > >> 1893 > >> Monroe CO, TN > >> ........ 4 James Martin SIMPSON September 11, 1872 > >> Loudon > >> CO, TN d: May 15, 1905 Steekee cem; Loudon CO, TN > >> ........ 4 CHARLES WESTLEY SIMPSON 1875 in call to > >> Edward > >> Elihu > >> Watkins in news article d: 1940 in 1930 Harlingen, Cameron, > >> TX, > >> census > >> ............ +Osie Bell ROBINSON 1885 TN; children b > >> in TN > >> May 21, 1907 Loudon, Tn d: Aft. 1930 in Harlingen, Cameron, TX, > >> census > >> > >> .... 3 Samuel T. WATKINS November 10, 1840 Monroe CO, > >> TN by > >> service records, Samuel J on 1850 d: January 18, 1863 > >> Louisville, KY,Union Civil War,fever,measles > >> > >> .... 3 [12] WILLIAM DOUGLAS WATKINS November 9, 1843 > >> Hamilton,James CO, TN Loudon CO court 30 yrs d: September > >> 8, > >> 1931 > >> Knoxville, TN, Mgt Robinson's,cancer > >> ........ +NANCY BROWN HART August 7, 1852 Monroe > >> County,he was mbr Loudon CO Ct. June 5, 1870 Monroe County, Tenn > >> ,JP,David > >> Rogers d: January 21, 1898 Loudon County,Watkins cem > >> > >> ........ 4 Margaret Ellen WATKINS January 23, 1871 near > >> Loudon, TN; called Aunt Mag d: November 16, 1935 > >> Knoxville, > >> TN,Watkins cemetery/o > >> ............ +Joseph Valentine ROBINSON July 23, 1863 > >> source > >> of Robinson genealogy;Loudon, TN August 7, 1887 by Rev. John > >> Wright,Loudon, TN d: September 21, 1948 Watkins cemetery; > >> Loudon, TN > >> ved to Talbot, Jefferson CO, TN after marriage > >> ........ 4 John WESLEY WATKINS December 6, 1873 near > >> Loudon, TN; shared grocery st. w/Bill & Ed d: March 21, > >> 1959 > >> Loudon, TN; Watkins cemetery/lived Norfolk, VA > >> ............ +Samantha MANDA Elizabeth SIMPSON March > >> 9, > >> 1879 "Aunt Mandy" who had 380 ac farm near JP Watkins June 30, 1892 > >> by > >> Thomas Allison; Loudon, TN d: March 7, 1961 Mother used to go > >> there...and loved it. > >> ............... +William Harold STEGMAN April 11, 1921 > >> October 23, > >> 1942 > >> ........ 4 George Blackburn WATKINS August 19, > >> 1877 > >> Loudon, TN;adopted and reared son of dau. Nannie d: > >> February > >> 1, 1959 Loudon, TN; Watkins cemetery/taught old Toad Hill Sch > >> ............ +Nancy Jane KELSO June 17, 1881 first > >> home > >> near Watkins cem. January 1, 1899 by Thomas R. West; Loudon, TN > >> d: > >> January 1, 1974 Have clipping of their 50th anniver from paper > >> ........ 4 William Samuel WATKINS July 17, 1880 Called > >> "Squire > >> Bill Watkins"; W. S. Watkins grocery store d: October > >> 31, 1962 > >> Steekee cemetery; Loudon, TN > >> ............ +Florence Ann SIMPSON October 7, 1881 was > >> cousin > >> of father of JHNSMN@aol.com January 2, 1899 by Rev J.C. Byerley; > >> Loudon, > >> TN d: have photo of their old house adj. J. P. Watkins > >> ........ 4 Edward Elihu WATKINS, Esq. May 1, 1883 > >> Loudon, > >> TN,JP,CO clerk d: March 8, 1956 Loudon, TN, Watkins cem; > >> mayor;named for Eliu Bell S. > >> ............ +Rachel Adeline HOOKER June 14, 1886 near > >> Loudon, > >> TN,red-haired; August 2, 1903 Loudon, TN by William S. Grant d: > >> July 19, > >> 1955 Watkins cemetery, Loudon > >> ........ 4 JAMES PRESTON WATKINS October 7, 1887 near > >> Loudon, > >> TN; d: February 8, 1964 Watkins cemetery; Loudon, > >> Tennessee;stroke/heart att. > >> ............ +LILLIE ANN HOOKER December 12, 1887 > >> January 13, 1907 Loudon, TN, by Rev.George W. Butler d: May 1, > >> 1967 > >> Watkins, cem;Loudon, Tennessee > >> ........ 4 Albert Jasper WATKINS August 13, 1890 near > >> Loudon, > >> TN d: July 10, 1891 near Loudon, TN; buried Watkins > >> cemetery > >> ........ 4 Mary Elizabeth WATKINS November 15, 1893 > >> near > >> Loudon, TN;Rush928@aol.com d: April 17, 1924 Lenoir > >> City, TN; > >> Watkins cemetery > >> ............ +Charles Houston OSBORNE May 5, 1886 > >> TN;had > >> second wife; by Aunt Nancy September 24, 1911 Loudon, TN; Rev. > >> George > >> W. Butler d: May 10, 1959 osbourne/by 1930 in Allen, IN > >> .... *2nd Wife of [12] WILLIAM DOUGLAS WATKINS: > >> > >> ........ +Sarah WALKER June 2, 1845 TN December 12, > >> 1899 > >> by > >> Rev. J.E. Byerly-buried @ Corinth Churh d: Aft. 1900 on Loudon, TN > >> cen; > >> father b in NC; mom b in TN by census of 1880 > >> . 2 Mary Ann BYERLEY 1812 Knox Co, TN > >> d: > >> September 23, 1891 Goodrich, Linn CO, Kansas > >> ..... +John FRENCH from Ancestry files > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >> > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    12/24/2011 04:11:09
    1. Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Hollingsworth/a few notes
    2. Anne Crocker
    3. Probable connection to the Ross/Hollingsworth marriage below" Old Frederick Co., VA, Historical Series, ed. Wilmer L. Kerns, PhD V II Historical Records of old Frederick and Hampshire Co., VA p. 178 Ross, Alexander, was born circa 1682, probably in Ireland. He was orphaned in 1693 when his father, John Rosss (1658-1693) died. On Apr 11, 1706, in Philadelphia, PA, he married Catherine CHAMBERS. They were among the first settlers in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, in 1730; were members of the Friends (Quakers); and were pioneer developers of “the Opecckin settlement”, meaning the Opequon Creek in old Frederick County, Virginia. He died in late 1748 and she in early 1749, near Winchester, VA. A knowledgeable person on the Ross surname: Mrs. David R. Stevens, 509 Franklin Dr., San Marcos, TX 78666. This pair Alexander Ross/Catherine Chambers were the parents of Mary (ca 13 Dec 1706 Chester/Deleware Co., PA-bef Nov 1771 Frederick Co., VA) who married John Littler (ca 28 Mar 1708 Nottingham, Chester, PA-1748 Frederick Co., VA). These are the inlaws of Edward Dodd, who married their daughter Mary or Marsy/Massy ca Sep 1753 in Frederick, VA's Hopewell MM in that Opequon Creek settlement. John Littler's parents: Samuel Littler Sr/Rachel Minshall Constantly searching for possible clues and connections to those Dodds. William Dodd, probably in Chester, PA's townships around Thornbury/Concord/Kennett from 1718-1740, then to Northern Neck, VA, in 1740/41 until late fall 1768; then probably the Bush River MM area, requesting survey of land in 1770/71 in what became the Padgett's Creek/Cross Keys area of Union, SC. William was the father of Edward Dodd above. Wife Catherine is still without confirmed parents, but rumored to be Irish. Anne Crocker Concord, NC On Dec 24, 2011, at 12:05 PM, Doris F wrote: > I'm interested in thse Watkins who apparently had triplet sons. > > Descendants of William Patton > > 1 William PATTON Abt. 1775 > .. +Mary EDGAR Abt. 1778 > . 2 [1] Alexander PATTON January 1, 1800 TN d: > February 3, 1879 Grundy CO, TN > ..... +Selina Bell Zora HOLLINGSWORTH > . *2nd Wife of [1] Alexander PATTON: > ..... +Mary CULLENDER > . 2 Isabella Blackburn PATTON Abt. 1802 d: > Abt. 1870 Jackson CO, AL > ..... +Abner C. WOMACK d: Aft. 1830 on > Wayne CO, TN, census w/Benj. Watkins twins/etc. > . 2 Elizabeth PATTON Abt. 1804 > ..... +Dennis OSBORNE > . 2 [2] George PATTON Abt. 1805 d: Abt. 1859 > TN > ..... +Jane DUNCAN Abt. 1805 TN Abt. 1821 TN > . *2nd Wife of [2] George PATTON: > ..... +SARAH Abt. 1846 dade cO, GA > . 2 Mahala PATTON March 8, 1806 d: 1855 > ..... +Charles WITT > . 2 Jane PATTON Abt. 1810 TN > ..... +William BRAY Abt. 1828 > . 2 Mary Minerva PATTON Abt. 1814 TN > ..... +James CLOUD > . 2 John PATTON Abt. 1816 TN > ..... +Martha COBB Abt. 1850 > . 2 William PATTON Abt. 1818 TN d: 1857 > > And: > Guilford County, North Carolina (Deed Book One) > > BARKER, Leonard 447, 450 > BARKER, Samuel 161 > > P. 161, 9 March 1772, John Pickrell & Catherine his wife of Guilford > to > Jacob Hollingsworth of same, sixty pounds, 100 acres, on E side of > Deep R., > begin at the mouth of Broad Mouth line, up creek to a white oak saplin > notched on the E bank of creek, E by line of marked trees to a black > jack > and a stone at the original line, N 60 perches to a black oak, W 268 > perches to a spanish oak by the river, down river to Broad Mouth > Cr., part > of a tract from Granville to Peter Youngblood 20 October 1759, > Youngblood to > William Cox 8 > May 1771, Cox to Pickrell 16 July 1771; signed: John Pickrell, > Catherine > Pickrell; witness: Enoch Davis, Samuel Barker; proved by Davis [no > probate > date]. > And: > > Descendants of Joseph Hollingsworth > > 1 Joseph HOLLINGSWORTH 1765 d: 1844 > .. +Rosanna NICHOLS 1767 d: 1886 > . 2 Aaron HOLLINGSWORTH February 23, 1809 Laurens CO, > sC;From Butler website d: 1882 Rockdale CO, GA > ..... +Ruth ROGERS 1809 d: 1886 Rockdale CO, GA > > And: > Descendants of Lydia Hollingsworth > > 1 Lydia HOLLINGSWORTH Abt. 1715 orange CO, VA; > d: Hollinsworth > .. +John ROSS 1710 deleware CO, PA; October 11, 1735 > Hopewell, Quaker,Orange Co. VA d: 1748 orange CO, VA; Quaker > . 2 Alexander ROSS Abt. 1750 > . 2 John ROSS Abt. 1755 > And: > Descendants of Richard Moore > > 1 Richard MOORE lived in Calvert CO, MD or James > Moore b 1641 > .. +Jane HOLLINGSWORTH November 13, 1614 Shipton, > Shropshire, England > . > And: > (I have some Brooks on my MD>NC>TN Hooker line.) > > Descendants of John Wright > > 1 John WRIGHT November 4, 1716 Chester CO, PA; lived in > Prince George CO, MD d: Abt. 1789 Newberry CO, SC/named in > father's will > .. +Rachel WELLS March 27, 1720 Prince George/AA CO, MD;SHE > was Quaker minister d: December 23, 1771 Newberry CO, SC;1749 > move to SC > . 2 William WRIGHT January 2, 1737/38 Monacacy Valley, Prince > George Co, MD > ..... +Leah TANSEY May 15, 1758 Cane Creek Meeting; > Orange CO, NC > . 2 Mary WRIGHT July 24, 1739 Prince George's CO, MD/from > Quaker records > ..... +Joel BROOKS September 20, 1756 d: January > 1764 orange CO, NC;buried Cane Ck > .... 3 John BROOKS July 30, 1757 Orange CO, NC > .... 3 mary BROOKS July 3, 1761 Orange CO, NC > .... 3 Elizabeth BROOKS November 3, 1763 Orange CO, NC > > . 2 Joseph WRIGHT December 12, 1740 Prince George's CO, > MD/wife Charity d: Bef. 1789 from Cane Ck Records/Sarah Tate #4 > . 2 [1] Margaret WRIGHT November 12, 1742 Prince George's > CO, MD > ..... +John HAMNER hammer d: Aft. 1818 in Guilford CO, > NC? > . *2nd Husband of [1] Margaret WRIGHT: > ..... +Joseph HOLLINGSWORTH > . 2 Charity WRIGHT November 13, 1742 Prince George CO, MD; SHE > was Quaker minister d: November 13, 1822 Clinton CO, OH > ..... +Isaac COOK 1743 Bush River, SC/from Dumplin list > d: January 15, 1820 OH > . 2 Rachel WRIGHT November 10, 1747 Prince George's CO, MD > > ..... +John COATS (Coate) d: Aft. 1773 in SC records > w/Kinsler > . 2 John WRIGHT December 12, 1748 Prince George CO, MD > d: Abt. 1790 Newberry CO, SC > ..... +Jemima HAYWORTH 1748 October 10, 1768 d: > August 14, 1828 Highland CO, OH > . 2 Sarah WRIGHT December 23, 1749 Orange CO, NC d: > November 18, 1789 SC > ..... +James BROOKS > . 2 Hannah WRIGHT September 27, 1751 Orange CO, NC > > ..... +James FARMER or Parmer > . 2 James WRIGHT May 28, 1753 d: October 19, 1812 > Clinton CO, OH > ..... +Sarah HAYWORTH March 12, 1756 August 27, 1774 d: February > 9, 1831 Clinton CO, OH > . 2 susannah WRIGHT April 16, 1755 Orange CO, NC, SHE was a > Quaker minister d: July 30, 1830 West Milton, OH > ..... +Isaac HOLLINGSWORTH 1737 December 12, 1772 Bush River > Meeting, SC d: 1809 > . 2 Elizabeth WRIGHT December 15, 1756 orange CO, NC > > ..... +Gabriel MCCOOL December 15, 1773 > . 2 Nathan WRIGHT October 7, 1758 orange CO, NC; Nathen in > records of Cane Ck d: Abt. 1805 Newberry CO, SC > ..... +Elizabeth JAY 1778 > . 2 Keziah WRIGHT 1763 Newberry CO, SC d: Bef. 1789 > OH > ..... +William HANKS d: Newberry CO, SC > . 2 Isaac WRIGHT June 13, 1764 Newberry CO, SC d: > February 20, 1844 Howard CO, IN > ..... +Susannah HAWORTH July 27, 1777 February 19, 1784 > Greene CO, TN d: Howard CO, IN > > Old DE posting: > I am chairing the Descendents of Valentine Hollingsworth Sr. Society > reunion > in the Wilmington, Delaware/Elkton, Maryland area next June > (9-12). Can > anyone \ecommend a speaker/source of information on the early > Quakers (ca. > 1700), specifically, the Hollingsworths? > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message

    12/24/2011 06:00:33
    1. Re: [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Hollingsworth/a few notes
    2. Jean Hayter
    3. Curious - regarding last note (might be for the 2011 reunion??) - the Hollingsworth (I am a descendent and belong to the Hollingsworth Society despite not having been able to this point of going to a reunion) reunion I thought in 2012 was to be in Texas. Is there a 2nd in June cause that would be great - I live in New York and would love to be able to attend. On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 12:05 PM, Doris F <df99md@verizon.net> wrote: > I'm interested in thse Watkins who apparently had triplet sons. > > Descendants of William Patton > > 1 William PATTON Abt. 1775 > .. +Mary EDGAR Abt. 1778 > . 2 [1] Alexander PATTON January 1, 1800 TN d: > February 3, 1879 Grundy CO, TN > ..... +Selina Bell Zora HOLLINGSWORTH > . *2nd Wife of [1] Alexander PATTON: > ..... +Mary CULLENDER > . 2 Isabella Blackburn PATTON Abt. 1802 d: > Abt. 1870 Jackson CO, AL > ..... +Abner C. WOMACK d: Aft. 1830 on > Wayne CO, TN, census w/Benj. Watkins twins/etc. > . 2 Elizabeth PATTON Abt. 1804 > ..... +Dennis OSBORNE > . 2 [2] George PATTON Abt. 1805 d: Abt. > 1859 > TN > ..... +Jane DUNCAN Abt. 1805 TN Abt. 1821 TN > . *2nd Wife of [2] George PATTON: > ..... +SARAH Abt. 1846 dade cO, GA > . 2 Mahala PATTON March 8, 1806 d: 1855 > ..... +Charles WITT > . 2 Jane PATTON Abt. 1810 TN > ..... +William BRAY Abt. 1828 > . 2 Mary Minerva PATTON Abt. 1814 TN > ..... +James CLOUD > . 2 John PATTON Abt. 1816 TN > ..... +Martha COBB Abt. 1850 > . 2 William PATTON Abt. 1818 TN d: 1857 > > And: > Guilford County, North Carolina (Deed Book One) > > BARKER, Leonard 447, 450 > BARKER, Samuel 161 > > P. 161, 9 March 1772, John Pickrell & Catherine his wife of Guilford to > Jacob Hollingsworth of same, sixty pounds, 100 acres, on E side of Deep R., > begin at the mouth of Broad Mouth line, up creek to a white oak saplin > notched on the E bank of creek, E by line of marked trees to a black jack > and a stone at the original line, N 60 perches to a black oak, W 268 > perches to a spanish oak by the river, down river to Broad Mouth Cr., part > of a tract from Granville to Peter Youngblood 20 October 1759, Youngblood > to > William Cox 8 > May 1771, Cox to Pickrell 16 July 1771; signed: John Pickrell, Catherine > Pickrell; witness: Enoch Davis, Samuel Barker; proved by Davis [no probate > date]. > And: > > Descendants of Joseph Hollingsworth > > 1 Joseph HOLLINGSWORTH 1765 d: 1844 > .. +Rosanna NICHOLS 1767 d: 1886 > . 2 Aaron HOLLINGSWORTH February 23, 1809 Laurens CO, > sC;From Butler website d: 1882 Rockdale CO, GA > ..... +Ruth ROGERS 1809 d: 1886 Rockdale CO, GA > > And: > Descendants of Lydia Hollingsworth > > 1 Lydia HOLLINGSWORTH Abt. 1715 orange CO, VA; > d: Hollinsworth > .. +John ROSS 1710 deleware CO, PA; October 11, 1735 > Hopewell, Quaker,Orange Co. VA d: 1748 orange CO, VA; Quaker > . 2 Alexander ROSS Abt. 1750 > . 2 John ROSS Abt. 1755 > And: > Descendants of Richard Moore > > 1 Richard MOORE lived in Calvert CO, MD or James > Moore b 1641 > .. +Jane HOLLINGSWORTH November 13, 1614 Shipton, > Shropshire, England > . > And: > (I have some Brooks on my MD>NC>TN Hooker line.) > > Descendants of John Wright > > 1 John WRIGHT November 4, 1716 Chester CO, PA; lived in > Prince George CO, MD d: Abt. 1789 Newberry CO, SC/named in > father's will > .. +Rachel WELLS March 27, 1720 Prince George/AA CO, MD;SHE > was Quaker minister d: December 23, 1771 Newberry CO, SC;1749 > move to SC > . 2 William WRIGHT January 2, 1737/38 Monacacy Valley, Prince > George Co, MD > ..... +Leah TANSEY May 15, 1758 Cane Creek Meeting; > Orange CO, NC > . 2 Mary WRIGHT July 24, 1739 Prince George's CO, MD/from > Quaker records > ..... +Joel BROOKS September 20, 1756 d: January > 1764 orange CO, NC;buried Cane Ck > .... 3 John BROOKS July 30, 1757 Orange CO, NC > .... 3 mary BROOKS July 3, 1761 Orange CO, NC > .... 3 Elizabeth BROOKS November 3, 1763 Orange CO, NC > > . 2 Joseph WRIGHT December 12, 1740 Prince George's CO, > MD/wife Charity d: Bef. 1789 from Cane Ck Records/Sarah Tate #4 > . 2 [1] Margaret WRIGHT November 12, 1742 Prince George's > CO, MD > ..... +John HAMNER hammer d: Aft. 1818 in Guilford > CO, > NC? > . *2nd Husband of [1] Margaret WRIGHT: > ..... +Joseph HOLLINGSWORTH > . 2 Charity WRIGHT November 13, 1742 Prince George CO, MD; SHE > was Quaker minister d: November 13, 1822 Clinton CO, OH > ..... +Isaac COOK 1743 Bush River, SC/from Dumplin list > d: January 15, 1820 OH > . 2 Rachel WRIGHT November 10, 1747 Prince George's CO, MD > > ..... +John COATS (Coate) d: Aft. 1773 in SC records > w/Kinsler > . 2 John WRIGHT December 12, 1748 Prince George CO, MD > d: Abt. 1790 Newberry CO, SC > ..... +Jemima HAYWORTH 1748 October 10, 1768 d: > August 14, 1828 Highland CO, OH > . 2 Sarah WRIGHT December 23, 1749 Orange CO, NC d: > November 18, 1789 SC > ..... +James BROOKS > . 2 Hannah WRIGHT September 27, 1751 Orange CO, NC > > ..... +James FARMER or Parmer > . 2 James WRIGHT May 28, 1753 d: October 19, 1812 > Clinton CO, OH > ..... +Sarah HAYWORTH March 12, 1756 August 27, 1774 d: February > 9, 1831 Clinton CO, OH > . 2 susannah WRIGHT April 16, 1755 Orange CO, NC, SHE was a > Quaker minister d: July 30, 1830 West Milton, OH > ..... +Isaac HOLLINGSWORTH 1737 December 12, 1772 Bush > River > Meeting, SC d: 1809 > . 2 Elizabeth WRIGHT December 15, 1756 orange CO, NC > > ..... +Gabriel MCCOOL December 15, 1773 > . 2 Nathan WRIGHT October 7, 1758 orange CO, NC; Nathen in > records of Cane Ck d: Abt. 1805 Newberry CO, SC > ..... +Elizabeth JAY 1778 > . 2 Keziah WRIGHT 1763 Newberry CO, SC d: Bef. > 1789 > OH > ..... +William HANKS d: Newberry CO, SC > . 2 Isaac WRIGHT June 13, 1764 Newberry CO, SC d: > February 20, 1844 Howard CO, IN > ..... +Susannah HAWORTH July 27, 1777 February 19, 1784 > Greene CO, TN d: Howard CO, IN > > Old DE posting: > I am chairing the Descendents of Valentine Hollingsworth Sr. Society > reunion > in the Wilmington, Delaware/Elkton, Maryland area next June (9-12). Can > anyone \ecommend a speaker/source of information on the early Quakers (ca. > 1700), specifically, the Hollingsworths? > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    12/24/2011 05:21:19
    1. [SC-BUSHRIVERQUAKERS] Hollingsworth/a few notes
    2. Doris F
    3. I'm interested in thse Watkins who apparently had triplet sons. Descendants of William Patton 1 William PATTON Abt. 1775 .. +Mary EDGAR Abt. 1778 . 2 [1] Alexander PATTON January 1, 1800 TN d: February 3, 1879 Grundy CO, TN ..... +Selina Bell Zora HOLLINGSWORTH . *2nd Wife of [1] Alexander PATTON: ..... +Mary CULLENDER . 2 Isabella Blackburn PATTON Abt. 1802 d: Abt. 1870 Jackson CO, AL ..... +Abner C. WOMACK d: Aft. 1830 on Wayne CO, TN, census w/Benj. Watkins twins/etc. . 2 Elizabeth PATTON Abt. 1804 ..... +Dennis OSBORNE . 2 [2] George PATTON Abt. 1805 d: Abt. 1859 TN ..... +Jane DUNCAN Abt. 1805 TN Abt. 1821 TN . *2nd Wife of [2] George PATTON: ..... +SARAH Abt. 1846 dade cO, GA . 2 Mahala PATTON March 8, 1806 d: 1855 ..... +Charles WITT . 2 Jane PATTON Abt. 1810 TN ..... +William BRAY Abt. 1828 . 2 Mary Minerva PATTON Abt. 1814 TN ..... +James CLOUD . 2 John PATTON Abt. 1816 TN ..... +Martha COBB Abt. 1850 . 2 William PATTON Abt. 1818 TN d: 1857 And: Guilford County, North Carolina (Deed Book One) BARKER, Leonard 447, 450 BARKER, Samuel 161 P. 161, 9 March 1772, John Pickrell & Catherine his wife of Guilford to Jacob Hollingsworth of same, sixty pounds, 100 acres, on E side of Deep R., begin at the mouth of Broad Mouth line, up creek to a white oak saplin notched on the E bank of creek, E by line of marked trees to a black jack and a stone at the original line, N 60 perches to a black oak, W 268 perches to a spanish oak by the river, down river to Broad Mouth Cr., part of a tract from Granville to Peter Youngblood 20 October 1759, Youngblood to William Cox 8 May 1771, Cox to Pickrell 16 July 1771; signed: John Pickrell, Catherine Pickrell; witness: Enoch Davis, Samuel Barker; proved by Davis [no probate date]. And: Descendants of Joseph Hollingsworth 1 Joseph HOLLINGSWORTH 1765 d: 1844 .. +Rosanna NICHOLS 1767 d: 1886 . 2 Aaron HOLLINGSWORTH February 23, 1809 Laurens CO, sC;From Butler website d: 1882 Rockdale CO, GA ..... +Ruth ROGERS 1809 d: 1886 Rockdale CO, GA And: Descendants of Lydia Hollingsworth 1 Lydia HOLLINGSWORTH Abt. 1715 orange CO, VA; d: Hollinsworth .. +John ROSS 1710 deleware CO, PA; October 11, 1735 Hopewell, Quaker,Orange Co. VA d: 1748 orange CO, VA; Quaker . 2 Alexander ROSS Abt. 1750 . 2 John ROSS Abt. 1755 And: Descendants of Richard Moore 1 Richard MOORE lived in Calvert CO, MD or James Moore b 1641 .. +Jane HOLLINGSWORTH November 13, 1614 Shipton, Shropshire, England . And: (I have some Brooks on my MD>NC>TN Hooker line.) Descendants of John Wright 1 John WRIGHT November 4, 1716 Chester CO, PA; lived in Prince George CO, MD d: Abt. 1789 Newberry CO, SC/named in father's will .. +Rachel WELLS March 27, 1720 Prince George/AA CO, MD;SHE was Quaker minister d: December 23, 1771 Newberry CO, SC;1749 move to SC . 2 William WRIGHT January 2, 1737/38 Monacacy Valley, Prince George Co, MD ..... +Leah TANSEY May 15, 1758 Cane Creek Meeting; Orange CO, NC . 2 Mary WRIGHT July 24, 1739 Prince George's CO, MD/from Quaker records ..... +Joel BROOKS September 20, 1756 d: January 1764 orange CO, NC;buried Cane Ck .... 3 John BROOKS July 30, 1757 Orange CO, NC .... 3 mary BROOKS July 3, 1761 Orange CO, NC .... 3 Elizabeth BROOKS November 3, 1763 Orange CO, NC . 2 Joseph WRIGHT December 12, 1740 Prince George's CO, MD/wife Charity d: Bef. 1789 from Cane Ck Records/Sarah Tate #4 . 2 [1] Margaret WRIGHT November 12, 1742 Prince George's CO, MD ..... +John HAMNER hammer d: Aft. 1818 in Guilford CO, NC? . *2nd Husband of [1] Margaret WRIGHT: ..... +Joseph HOLLINGSWORTH . 2 Charity WRIGHT November 13, 1742 Prince George CO, MD; SHE was Quaker minister d: November 13, 1822 Clinton CO, OH ..... +Isaac COOK 1743 Bush River, SC/from Dumplin list d: January 15, 1820 OH . 2 Rachel WRIGHT November 10, 1747 Prince George's CO, MD ..... +John COATS (Coate) d: Aft. 1773 in SC records w/Kinsler . 2 John WRIGHT December 12, 1748 Prince George CO, MD d: Abt. 1790 Newberry CO, SC ..... +Jemima HAYWORTH 1748 October 10, 1768 d: August 14, 1828 Highland CO, OH . 2 Sarah WRIGHT December 23, 1749 Orange CO, NC d: November 18, 1789 SC ..... +James BROOKS . 2 Hannah WRIGHT September 27, 1751 Orange CO, NC ..... +James FARMER or Parmer . 2 James WRIGHT May 28, 1753 d: October 19, 1812 Clinton CO, OH ..... +Sarah HAYWORTH March 12, 1756 August 27, 1774 d: February 9, 1831 Clinton CO, OH . 2 susannah WRIGHT April 16, 1755 Orange CO, NC, SHE was a Quaker minister d: July 30, 1830 West Milton, OH ..... +Isaac HOLLINGSWORTH 1737 December 12, 1772 Bush River Meeting, SC d: 1809 . 2 Elizabeth WRIGHT December 15, 1756 orange CO, NC ..... +Gabriel MCCOOL December 15, 1773 . 2 Nathan WRIGHT October 7, 1758 orange CO, NC; Nathen in records of Cane Ck d: Abt. 1805 Newberry CO, SC ..... +Elizabeth JAY 1778 . 2 Keziah WRIGHT 1763 Newberry CO, SC d: Bef. 1789 OH ..... +William HANKS d: Newberry CO, SC . 2 Isaac WRIGHT June 13, 1764 Newberry CO, SC d: February 20, 1844 Howard CO, IN ..... +Susannah HAWORTH July 27, 1777 February 19, 1784 Greene CO, TN d: Howard CO, IN Old DE posting: I am chairing the Descendents of Valentine Hollingsworth Sr. Society reunion in the Wilmington, Delaware/Elkton, Maryland area next June (9-12). Can anyone \ecommend a speaker/source of information on the early Quakers (ca. 1700), specifically, the Hollingsworths?

    12/24/2011 05:05:06