The year 1771 brought another tide of immigrants, this time from the island of Nantucket, Rhode Island. Just when the first Friends came to this majestic wilderness is unknown, but certainly there were a few here by 1751. They felt that all could live together in peace if they followed the Holy Spirit. Conditions which they found in Piedmont Carolina were set forth in a letter, dated April 10, 1773, from William and Phebe Macy Stanton to their parents on Nantucket. President Nixons descent from these two families is reported by a presidential aide: Although the President has not traced his familys background, various pieces of information provided by friends and other family members indicated that one of the Presidents mothers great-great grandmothers was named Jemima Mendenhall. Hi Kenneth! they were here in the mid 1700s. by Sara Whitford | Articles, Census Records, Early Colonial Records, Miscellaneous Records, Reference | 46 comments. He was a planter in Jamesville, NC. I am Ken Reason : My Mothers side Patterson is from Scotland then Ireland and all many all over the globe. The serenity of Quaker life was soon shaken up by the approach of the War of the Regulation, which reached its climax in 1771, and, four years later, the American Revolution. *Assumes 6.50% APR, 20% down payment, and conventional 30-year fixed rate first mortgage on a single family, primary residence. Meetings sought the approval of a husband for a woman to travel, but they could override him if he was reluctant for his wife to follow her leading. Few of us want to recreate all the family patterns of early Quakers, but we can learn from them. See details for 4000 Quaker Court, North Wales, PA 19454, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Full/1 Half Bathrooms, 1826 . (6). Quaker Meadows: October 3, 1973 . Next he goes to Dunn's Creek, then to Core Sound on the Atlantic coast. During the early colonial era, several rebellions occurred in the county despite the large Quaker presence within the region. There was also a Hugh Boston, who could have been his father or brother in the same area. Men and women chose their own spouses, and parents could not force children into unions. As conversion to the Religious Society of Friends slowed, some believed that the religions survival depended on the children raised in Quaker families, schools, and meetings. Not all Friends agreed, and Quakers debated the issue in their pamphlets. Im glad I found this. Then, to prevent their horses from straying during the extended silent meeting, they drove them into the open angle and closed it by a third log, thus forming a triangle. I am particularly interested in their stay in North Carolina. Columbia S> (actually in Richland county near St ANdrews road. Hi, I am a patricia Green, daughter of miles Leslie green., Samuel Jacob Green was my great grandfather in my fathers side. Young children, and sometimes older ones, were taught basic reading and writing at home. Once perfected by Christ, husband and wife could be equal helpmeets, he proclaimed in his writings and practiced in his marriage to Margaret Fell. Happy to see the Perrys and Slades of our family listed. Like early Quakers, we can respect the fact that families take different forms, and we can foster commitment and love among those living alone or in same-sex unions, as well as for those in more conventional families. No player [GCM] 0. I brought paper money which is of small account here away. My family line comes from James, brother to Samuel. Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College 500 College Ave. Swarthmore, PA 19081 Telephone: 610-328-8496 email contact: friends@swarthmore.edu, Friends Historical Collection, Hege Library, Guilford College 5800 W. Friendly Ave. Greensboro, NC 27410 Telephone 336-316-2450 email contact: archives@guilford.edu. Dunns Creek met in a part of Bladen County that became Cumberland County in 1754. This book is an every name index to the first six volumes of Monthly Meetings compiled by William Wade Hinshaw. Heres an important tip: Do NOT use Ctrl-F to try to find your ancestral surnames in this list. A few of these were created as a colonial imitation of the British Peerage. This one item is also available on microfiche 6038227. [16] (It is a subject of dispute as to which James Brown this might have been.) A complete list of the forty families of them parts cannot be made, but William Wade Hinshaw in the. Vol. Write down the microfilm numbers you plan to search on your research log. The term palatine could also be in reference to people living on the lands of these landholders. Both spouses had to substitute for their partners as needed. This movement was encouraged by Henry, Jacob, and Joseph Lamb, who had arrived earlier. Discover the latest news and features from Friends Journal. North Carolina was one of the original Thirteen Colonies. The formal name is the 'Religious Society of Friends'. His daughter Priscilla married Robert Dunn. This is how the province of North Carolina was born. He had a grist mill and sold lumber. Months of the year are recorded as numbers rather than by their names in an ancestors' record. at Polecat, who was under the possession of Truth; and the next day, being the First of the week, we had a meeting there with a few friends, and some of the neighbours; which was exercising, yet ended in a sense of Divine sweetness. Regular attendance at long silent meetings was seen as teaching even young children the value of patience and restraint. But if you have any history to give I would in deeply appreciate any help. Womens meetings heard, and sometimes sympathized with, the problems a wife might be having with a husbands behavior. This migration occurred due to the . In 1771, that part of North Carolina became Guilford County, the name now associated with that New Garden MM. Do not send money to anyone you don't know. Bi . Have you been to NC? Like them, we can value our ties to kin, even when our lives differ from theirs. I recently found this map in an old book called The Williams History: Tracing the Descendants in America of Robert Williams, of Ruthin, North Wales, who Settled in Carteret County, North Carolina, in 1763. (7), Hockett was soon followed by other Pennsylvania Quakers in search of homesites John Bales, Richard Beeson, Peter Dix, and others. Fathers, grandfathers, and uncles often played a role. Their petition stated: There is Thirty Families and upwards of Friends settled in them Parts and Desire still in behalf of themselves and their Friends to have a Monthly Meeting settled amongst them. Not surprisingly, the first piece of business to come before Cane Creek Monthly Meeting (October 7, 1751) was a request from Friends of New Garden for permission to hold a meeting for worship. Thomas Thornburg (Abigails husband) is noted as being a founding member of the New Garden MM, coming from Deep River about 20 miles south-west of the New Garden site. (11) Ibid. im looking for information on Leonard Hain, Haines, Hains family. Men unknown to the meeting were under special scrutiny as the Womens meetings required character references from their home meetings. Ive got all of the links right here. Both partners were also expected to be capable of doing their part to contribute to their household and to raise their children as Quakers. He was listed in the NC Census in 1764. Did any of your Leonards come into Georgia? Joseph Blount Cheshire in the North Carolina Booklet of April, 1906, page 261: "Quakerism was the only organized form of religion in the colony, with no rival worship . One typical exception was that boys studied Latin while girls learned embroidery. His son, John Hardison was a delegate to the 2nd Continental Congress. Most of my mothers people were from Tidewater Virginia, and seemed to have skipped North Carolina and settled in South Carolina, before moving into Georgia. Singleness was unusually acceptable among Friends. The Cross Index to Quaker meeting records found on FS Library microfilm 2148 is a list of surnames with the name of the monthly meetings where the surname occurs. Did you know that only 3% of the American people fall in that 3%? By the early 1660s, more than 50 other Quakers had followed Harris. Ive got close to 3,000 family members but accurate to early 1800s. Names were Best and Sawyer and others. Salt not as dear as has been. What was unique about Quaker families was that women had power to act in their own right, not simply as delegated by husbands. I do have some Swiss ancestry as well as you. Many early North Carolina families are named on the Moseley Map (1733). Why was he not found? As today, marriages took place in a silent meeting where the man and woman rose and affirmed their commitment to each other before God. The Quaker community developed like a large extended family. This list is in the handwriting of William Hunt, one of the early members. According to "Our Quaker Friends of ye Olden Time," James Johnson and other Quakers from Chester County, Pennsylvania removed to North Carolina between 1751 and 1770. Can anyone figure out why that would be? In our family, we dont descend from any Paramores (that I know of), but I have come across them in my research in Pitt County, NC. [D] EDENTON AREA between Chowan and Yaupin Rivers [north shore of Albemarle Sound]: Heath, Altin, Luten, Paget, Gale [E], Jones [H], Gale [C], Vaile [J], Moseley [E], Jones [F], Beabury,Beasly, Blount [J], Vaile, Porter [E], Pearce [T], Ward [J]. 4-5: Southwestern Pennsylvania, Ohio, and one meeting in Michigan. (8) Ibid. In the main they took no part in the actual fighting, pleading their pacifist principles. Older women, widowed or married, traveled and preached after their child-rearing years were over. Choose the volume for your state and become familiar with the format of the book/microfilm. As the Religious Society of Friends emerged out of the chaos of the English Civil War in the 1650s, Quakers actions and words challenged their society. I am Sheri Greenmost Green lines actually settled in Western NC but due to work ie Farming many moved to the coast. The North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program notes that: Hinshaw discusses Core Sound Meeting on pages 263-4 of his Encyclopedia, [8] with an index of names following. 1866 Freedmen's Bureau record regarding 75 unnamed Randolph County Quakers abandoning their homes and fleeing to Indiana, the "more quiet west," with at least 125 more to follow. Quakerism was founded in 1647 by George Fox, who also established a rich system of record keeping. Converts to Quakerism sometimes had non-Quaker spouses, but Friends married only within their own religious community. At a time when men were leaving their household workplaces to take jobs outside the home, Quaker men were called upon to be the chief nurturer of their children. Did you know all of these new records were at FamilySearch? If you did not find a film number for a particular location in the book above, you may find additional Quaker records by looking in the FamilySearch Catalog Place search under the name of the town and the topic Church Records. Quaker children were taught strict obedience. Book Description This is an account of the seven military operations conducted by the Confederacy against deserters and disloyalists and the concomitant internal war between secessionists and those who opposed secession in the Quaker Belt of central North Carolina. John and Mary Payne removed on certificate from Cedar Creek Monthly Meeting in Virginia to New Garden Meeting in 1765 and during their four-year residence here according to the New Garden Monthly Meeting Records (I, 29) Dolley, their daughter was born ye 20 of ye 5 mo. But I can look. The first Browns at Cane Creek appear to have been Ruth Large Brown, widow of Thomas Brown, and some of her children. Eighteenth-century North Carolina was also noteworthy for its large Quaker population. 1" for New Garden MM, Guilford NC shows James Brown in the company of Richard Beeson, as well as other people mentioned as founding fathers of Hopewell MM, Frederick County, Virginia, or their children, and also mentions Thomas Thornburgh, who became the first clerk of New Garden MM NC. . He was issued several land grants. [A] ROANOKE RIVER-headwaters to the south shore of Albemarle Sound: 1-Davis[W], Young[J], Spann(Spanns Mill), Allen, Falls, Reeves, Mellikan[J], Little[W], Mackinne[B],Bryant[T], Ooneroy, Refootketh, Tuskeruro, Cheeweo, Quitzna, Castellan[J], Speller, Charlton[W],Meazle, Blount, Beasly. With their radical message, the first Friends sought the support of those who shared their beliefs. Collington Metro Washington,, Two Quaker Organizations Join Faith-Based Groups Calling on the United States to End Military Aid to Israel, A Quaker in Business Faces a Spiritual Crisis. Thank you for this historic map! According to his WikiTree profile, Richard Beeson lived in Nottingham from 1706 to 1732, when he moved to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where he lived until around 1736 when he moved to Virginia. Search other sources and study the history of Quakerism and its separations to help in locating records. The collection is also available on microfiche beginning number 6051380. 1: North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee, Vols. A complete list of the forty families of "them parts" cannot be made, but William Wade Hinshaw in the Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume I, North Carolina Yearly Meeting, lists the heads of seventeen families probably among the original forty as follows: Thomas Beals, Benjamin Beeson from Deep My Greatgrand father was suppose to be born there in 1774 his name was Henry. When did they come to NC and from where. Friends insisted that marriage existed in the context of Quaker meetings and was not something to engage in lightly or quickly. (5) Gary J. Tucker, The Formative Period of Religion in Guilford County, p. 19. This custom was in keeping with a, later admonition in their Discipline as revised in 1869. There were several separations in Quakerism beginning with the Hicksites in 1828. In this tide of immigration came families from Pennsylvania the Coxes, the Unthanks, Johnsons, Pidgeons, Beesons, Ozburnes, Joneses, Elliotts, Kendalls, Reynolds, Fraziers, Worths, Mendenhalls, and Dennises; from Virginia came the Hoggatts (Hocketts), Johnsons, Beesons, Britains, Beals, Langleys, Hiattas, Kerseys, Stanleys, Ballingers, and from eastern Carolina came the Lambs. I was excited to see that the Norcumb name, and not Norcom, was mentioned on the Mosely Map here: The Norcumb family is a part of my family that has remained a mystery. After receiving the approval of a meeting, individuals embarked on journeys that could be long and dangerous. Jillaine, I have opened it as you requested. I found an Adams plantation on the map in the Beaufort area. (1) Dorothy Lloyd Gilbert (Thorne), First Friends at New Garden in North Carolina (Reprint from the Autumn Number 1945 of the Bulletin of Friends Historical Association, Philadelphia), n.p. My side of the family were from these same places. My great great great grand fathers were Hatteras Indian. by Blackwell P. Robinson After losing its first match of the season this week, the Aggies got back to their winning ways, improving to 14-1 on the season. WF. kennethobyrnes@gmail.com. There are several alphabetical sequences within each monthly meeting. We first find James in Cane Creek/New Garden in the north central part of the state. Young women who married after a period of traveling and preaching were highly regarded and generally married easily and well. Family visiting spanned the Atlantic. As the Religious Society of Friends turned inward in the 1700s, disownments over marrying out of meeting were frequent. I am the great grand daughter of pattie privett Joyner. Note: the Perrys married into Cumbo family also related to the Meherrin tribe. Quaker families cared about their children, but not in the sentimental manner that would later become fashionable in the 19th century. He was apparently not accompanied by a wife or children, but we do know that he had relatives and associates there. Limit 20 per day. Those who lived into old age could hope that a son or daughter, niece or nephew, would care for them. Says the Rt. Only if the womens meeting approved did the mens meeting make the final decision for a marriage to go forward. This database contains Quaker monthly meeting records which are archived at the following Quaker colleges: Earlham (Indiana), Guilford (North Carolina), Haverford and Swarthmore (Pennsylvania). I would like to know more about the Hatteras Indian reservation and its location. Grand mothers family being Biggs. Aunts and nieces seem to have had special bonds reaching from assistance in a girls education to her care for the elderly aunt. According to tradition, their nearest white neighbors were those at Cane Creek on one side and New Garden on the other, a distance of eighteen miles each way. Although NCYM survived the Hicksite division that rocked Friends' yearly . Much of the information in this section is taken from an earlier version of his profile biography. The FCNL and AFSC statements in this and similar cases is exactly the wrong thing for Donna, Thank you for this timely, thoughtful reminder of the writings of Thomas Kelly. Eight or nine children were not unusual. i am historical demographer living in Columbisa; I have some census training. Those who crossed the ocean often spent a year or more on the other side. Quaker missionaries arrived in North America in the mid-1650s. The 24th [December], we went to New Garden, and staid amongst Friends in that settlement till the 28th. If so, they paid quit rents to them, as to avoid being required to work on the landowners land and house. [4] In his interesting article, Butler also discusses the North Carolina Quakers' pacifist role during the Revolution, their opposition to slavery, and their founding of what would become Guilford College. The Milhous and Mendenhall names are conspicuous through the monthly meeting records of the Quaker settlements in the county and many have been prominent in the states history. His family cemetery bears many headstones of the Willis clan. [13], A number of additional meetings were begun by Cane Creek, including Deep River (1753), New Garden (1754), Rocky River (1754), Centre (1757), Spring (1777), Holly Spring (1790), and Edward Hill (1899).[14]. Couples who were disowned could continue to worship with Friends and, with repentance, regain membership. My Fathers side is Reason shown thru northern and eastern North Carolina Dating back to the 1700s . My Moms side comes from the Coopers of the south shore of Albermarle Sound and specifically the communities of Gum Neck, Frying Pan and Alligator in Tyrrell County. The FamilySearch Library does not have copies of all Quaker records. Motherhood was honored among Quakers and expanded beyond a womans biological children. The earliest one I have found is David Cooper Sr born 1750 . The founding of Centre Friends Meeting in southern Guilford may be traced to the early 1750s when William Hockett, a Quaker pioneer from Pennsylvania, is said to have tied his pony to a sapling about three miles east of Polecat Creek in the southern part of present Guilford. YADKIN COUNTY, N.C. A family has been displaced after a car crashed on the roof of their home and ended up right in the middle of the house in the town of Yadkinville, North Carolina. Shows settlements, inhabitants, soil conditions, rivers, and principal products, with insets showing Port Brunswick or Cape Fear Harbour, Port Beaufort or Topsail Inlet, Ocacock [Ocracoke] Inlet, Explanation, and Directions for Ocacock [Ocracoke] Inlet. She is buried in Franklinton Community Cemetery. In trying to find out where he came from a tax record states that he was a son of William Adams Sr. and lived on Williams plantation for a while. Flax 150 or 200. If I can collaborate on your searchsuch as looking at the pre-1790 south carolina censuse, let me know, richard Kenneth Burns The list below is a wonderful condensed index that I had saved in my archived files on my computer, although, unfortunately, Im unsure of its attribution, so if you know who originally published the list below, please leave a comment in the boxat the bottom of this article. For further information use these FamilySearch Wiki pages: http://www.cyndislist.com/quaker/general/, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Religious_Society_of_Friends, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quaker_Project_Resources, Society of Friends (Quakers) in the United States, Swarthmore College Friends Historical Library, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=U.S._Quaker_Research_(Society_of_Friends)&oldid=5099968. Thank you so much for your comment. The New Garden Monthly Meeting, an offshoot of Cane Creek, was formally established in 1754 in what was then part of Bladen County, North Carolina. Nice work. There are early land deeds for Bullens. The final escape of this smoke was through the cracks between the shingles. This means, of course, that the forty families were spread over a rather wide area, Deep River being six miles southwest of New Garden and Centre eighteen miles southeast. The meeting sought to insure that neither of the applicants were already married, were non-Quakers, or were otherwise unsuitable spouses. Except for a few gentry like Margaret Fell and William Penn, Quaker families were usually of the middling sort, differing little in some respects from their non-Quaker neighbors. Some early Quakers who moved to North Carolina arrived there from Pennsylvania. The Cane Creek region included an area that ranged across much of modern-day Guilford, Alamance, and Orange Counties and the northern parts of Randolph and Chatham Counties. Because of North Carolina's coastline and barrier islands, which do not offer suitable major ports, most Quaker migrations in early days were into the port of Philadelphia, because of William Penn's sponsored settlements starting in 1682 (with a few before then).There were many Quaker families who arrived in Philadelphia, and then - sometimes George Fox espoused radical ideas about marriage and gender roles. 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