Hinshaw discusses Cane Creek on page 343 of Volume I of his Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.[15]. by Blackwell P. Robinson I would like to know more about the Hatteras Indian reservation and its location. The Quakers -- more properly known as the Society of Friends -- were an important group in the politics and society of early North Carolina. Possibly Tyrell, Currituck, Hyde or surrounding counties. In 1754 the older meeting granted permission to Friends at Deep River for a meeting to be held regularly according to their records at the home of Benjamin Beeson, except when it is held at Mordecai Mendenhalls. A log meeting place was erected in 1758, supposedly using the conventional Quaker pattern with a movable partition separating the mens and womens business sessions. On page 487 of the "Encyclopedia" Hinshaw itemizes some of the membership of the New Garden Monthly Meeting:[17]. Some single women found fulfillment in lifelong commitment to other women. Then in the 1800s they spread into the Midwest, Oregon, California, and Canada. i am historical demographer living in Columbisa; I have some census training. They stayed in Onlsow County until 1785 when they left for GA. Note: the Perrys married into Cumbo family also related to the Meherrin tribe. do you mean the Samuel Willis of Willis Neck Craven County. 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. I am a descendant of Jesse Adams who settled in Lewis Fork on the Yadkin River. What we know of James's time in North Carolina comes from Quaker meeting minutes, which have been transcribed in three sets: James Brown Senr 1753 certificate request, 1761 apology and readmission, and Carteret County 1764-66. 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. . Like early Friends we can also acknowledge that women, like men, have their own callings, and we can find ways to ensure that a parents absence from home does not leave children without nurturing. See details for 4000 Quaker Court, North Wales, PA 19454, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Full/1 Half Bathrooms, 1826 . Also Edward or Thomas Stockstill, Stogsdell, Stogdell. In February 1991, Susan M. Trimble of the North Carolina Colonial Records Project compileda full index to the map, complete with grid locations for the names indexed, and it was published by the North Carolina Division of Archives and History, Historical Publications Section. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a PDF (right-click PDF and Save link as to download) at the Internet Archive. In the late 1700s, meetings began to establish schools where their children could learn practical skills while continuing their religious training. Some of those repositories are listed below. Quaker families cared about their children, but not in the sentimental manner that would later become fashionable in the 19th century. 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. Have you been to NC? The earliest one I have found is David Cooper Sr born 1750 . Marilyn Dell Brady has retired from a teaching career at Virginia Wesleyan College and lives in Alpine, Tex., where she is part of the Alpine Worship Group. [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]. Extended families, like meetings, were also expected to contribute as needed to the welfare of relatives. Dunns Creek met in a part of Bladen County that became Cumberland County in 1754. This custom was in keeping with a, later admonition in their Discipline as revised in 1869. We had pretty close service among them, and laboured for the establishment of a meeting for ministers and elders in their monthly meetings; which we found was much wanting: and we had reason to hope that the proposition would be adopted; divers Friends being convinced of its usefulness, and seemed glad that it became our concern to recommend it. published with funds provided by The Guilford County Commissioners, Blue Bell, Inc., Cone Mills Corporation, Gilbarco, Inc., and other friends of history. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. If microfilm numbers are listed, write them on your research log. His name appears on the marriage licenses of many, and their Wills, along with land grants. Vol. The text continues, stating: They [the men previously identified] represented some of the oldest and best Quaker families in Pennsylvania. My 8x grandfather was named Jasper Hardison. Thank you so much for your comment. Rev. Guides to Accessing Information from Quaker Records See guide links below for tips and information about specific types of research using Quaker records. Editor's note: This page arose from an attempt to document the life of James Brown (Brown-2471), in particular his time in North Carolina as recorded in the minutes of several Quaker meetings. Friends insisted that marriage existed in the context of Quaker meetings and was not something to engage in lightly or quickly. With their radical message, the first Friends sought the support of those who shared their beliefs. As the area became more settled, other Quaker groups, known as monthly meetings, were established. According to "Cane Creek, Mother of Meetings," Friends arrived in the Cane Creek area as early as 1749, and there were around 30 families there when the Meeting was established in 1751. Unless otherwise cited, all references to New Garden in this chapter are from this source. This database contains Quaker monthly meeting records which are archived at the following Quaker colleges: Earlham (Indiana), Guilford (North Carolina), Haverford and Swarthmore (Pennsylvania). It seems quite natural that they should have called their settlement Centre a spelling which still prevails. Friends from eastern North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Nantucket Island migrated to the Piedmont region of NC during the 1750-1775 period. Did you know that only 3% of the American people fall in that 3%? His daughter Priscilla married Robert Dunn. Quakerism was founded in 1647 by George Fox, who also established a rich system of record keeping. If they were here prior to the War of Independence, then it might be worthwhile to check the Moseley Map for their names, or at least their surnames. The meetings involvement in a marriage placed couples under its care. He was the original owner of the Cupola House in Edenton. Quakerism was founded in 1647 by George Fox, who also established a rich system of record keeping. ). Hopefully, it will help to find his grave. It belonged to the Eastern Quarter"[9], Bladen County, North Carolina had been created in 1734 and covered most of central and western North Carolina at that time. Couples who were disowned could continue to worship with Friends and, with repentance, regain membership. Founded in the 1600s by George Fox, the Friends fled persecution in England and took advantage of the religious freedom offered in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. I would be happy to work on Richard Dunn, of Dunn's Creek Meeting fame. Overview The Coffin family were Quakers of Wayne County, Indiana. Since this is about a couple of Browns originally from Pennsylvania? For an overview of Quaker history and record keeping use the following book: The following Internet addresses provide links to other sites on the Internet with information on Quakers. Participation in meetings for business taught husbands and wives to listen and achieve agreements in a Friendly manner that addressed the needs of both spouses. J. H. Froelich, Jr., Chairman. I found an Adams plantation on the map in the Beaufort area. By Anne L. McCarthy . Having been granted a Quarterly Meeting in 1787 and a Yearly Meeting in 1791, it was responsible for establishing other meetings in the area. Dunn's Creek is roughly mid-way between Cane Creek (in the north central part of the state) and the coast. The Absence of Art or the Art of Absence? 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. Adult daughters accompanied their mothers in their travels. Below are the meetings mentioned in the biography of James Brown (Brown-2471), listed chronologically in order of their creation. Guilford Countys First 150 Years Only if the womens meeting approved did the mens meeting make the final decision for a marriage to go forward. 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. Much of his life is a mystery. 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. If Thomas Hills book lists more than one FS Library film number, use the FamilySearch Catalog Film/Fiche Numbers search to find the film number that includes the time period when your ancestor may have been listed. Drunkenness or bankruptcy could lead a meeting to disown a spouse. (11) Ibid. Thank you! Maintaining households was hard work, and even children had jobs to perform. Weeks, writing in Southern Quakers and Slavery. 2-South shore of Albemarle Sound: Whitemarsh, Pollock[C], Buncomb[J], Frilie, Lee[S], Lee, Cooper, 1-Along the Meherrin and Chowan Rivers to Albemarle Sound:Allen [E], Pitman, Kirchin, Anderson, Jackson, Gee, Bryan, Nansemond, Dew, Powers, Williams [A],Bond [J], Jones, Cotton [J], Hill [B], Baker, Barfields, Baker [H], Williams, Hains, Forster [R], Maule [W],Winn [G], Boone, Bryan [F], Hill [J], Pollack [T], Lovick [J], Pollock [G], 2-Albemarle Sound [west shore] between Chowan and Roanoke Rivers:Duckinfield [N], laccuck, Lockart [J], Henderson [D], West [R]. i believe some of the tripps family moved down to anderson sc. Men unknown to the meeting were under special scrutiny as the Womens meetings required character references from their home meetings. Looking for early settlers Parramoresdecendents of John Parramore who came to the eastern shore of va in 1622 See the front of each volume for a list of abbreviations used. I went about 10 years ago and have pictures of Gum Neck and Frying Pan. [K] Eastern shore between Albemarle & Pamticoe Sounds: 1-North Shore-Pamticoe River:Lillington[A], Adams, Pilkington, Snoad, Boyd, 2-Bath Town: Kenyon, Odeon, Aldeson[S], Martin, Worsly [J], Salter[E], Riouset, Adams, Jones,Ottiwell, 3-East of Bath Town to the Sound: Jewell, maule [P], Perkins, Barrow, Adams [P], Dowry, Jones [P],Woodstock, Slade, Jasper, Mattamuskeet, Tuskeruro Indians, Mallard Creek, Chicod Creek, Salter [E], Kingman, Worsly, Blount, Reading,Coldom, Hill, Slade, Slade [B], Crofton, Maule [P], Locker, Peyton [R], Trip [J], Porter, Nevil, Turner[R],Leigh, Jones, Campaign [R], 2-Craven Precinct Johnson, Beards Creek, Frank[M], Wilkinsons Point, Dawsons Creek, 1-Craven Precinct-New Bern Fonville, Handy, 2-South of Trent River up to New Bern Jones [Frederick]-7375 acres, Wilson [W], Hancock,Palatines, Glover [C], Hatch [A], Handcock [H], [Q] Hatteras Island:Gibbs, Neal, Hatteras Indians, 1-Near Beaufort Town Taylor [N], Shakelford, Shaw, Rustul [R], 2-Across North River, east Wicker, Burnet, 1-NE shore New River[Jacksonville] Howard, Lillington[H], 3-Along the coast between New and Cape Fear Rivers [Jacksonville to Wilmington] Johnson,Beasly, Frederick, Alexander, Vaile[J], Nixon, Hauser, Swann[S], Staples, Hudson, Watts, Perry,Porter, Howe, 4-East bank NE Branch Cape Fear River Harrison[C], Watts, Mardsen, Carter, And now, for the map (clicking on the map will bring up a much larger version from East Carolina University in a new window).. (Best for messages specifically directed to those editing this profile. It seems to me Kendal communities and services reflect sound management, adherence to Quaker values, and respect for each individual. (12). By Phil Helsel. Religious life in England WF. This collection can be found at the FamilySearch Library on the third floor and is available digitally here. This was a new settlement of Friends, and we were the first from Europe that had visited them, or traveled in these parts in the service of Truth. 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. Quaker founder George Fox also visited that same year. 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. The practices and testimonies they developed helped unify Friends throughout the next century. Leaving small children to the care of others was agonizing for some traveling ministers, but Quakers did not admonish women to stay home with their children. I am Ken Reason : My Mothers side Patterson is from Scotland then Ireland and all many all over the globe. Older women, widowed or married, traveled and preached after their child-rearing years were over. The latter, in turn, had been named for an earlier New Garden in County Carlow, Ireland. Use the Geographical Index on page 420 to see which Monthly Meetings were held in a specific state or county. Family visiting spanned the Atlantic. Search them all for your familys surname(s). Who was Caroline married to cuz? My family line comes from James, brother to Samuel. The earliest Quaker settlements were in New England, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. True Stories from Colonial North Carolina, Holmes Family Migrations from NC to Smyth County, Virginia & Lee County, Alabama, Fornes mentions in Craven County Court Minutes 1765-1785 & other items of interest, Craven County Record of Wills (Loose) - 1760-1890, NC GENEALOGY TREASURE TROVE 100% FREE at FamilySearch Learn to search the UNINDEXED CATALOG. FOOTNOTES john carroll university football record. Quaker meetings were organized by geographic areas consisting mainly of Preparative Meetings (Particular Meetings), Monthly Meetings, Quarterly Meetings, and Yearly Meetings. Ancestry ThruLines Proceed with caution! Records of Monthly Meetings hold the most vital information for genealogists. Early Quaker Families, 1650-1800. This was a new settlement of Friends, and we were the first from Europe that had visited them, or traveled in these parts in the service of Truth. Quaker Room, Guilford College Library. A compact disc version of the six-volume collection, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, can be viewed at the FamilySearch Library on compact disc no. Simon Dixon, a Quaker who migrated from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, came to the Cane Creek area and what is now known as Snow Camp, North Carolina during the late 1740s. Some prospective husbands complained about womens meetings having the power to stop or delay a mans ability to wed. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. Protect yourself from fraud. [F] PEQUIMANS PRECINCT between Pequimans and Little Rivers: Clare, Jessup[J], Sutton[C], Nixon, Forster [F], Whidby[R], Bateman, Sanderton, Swann [S], Parish,Bartlet, Hatch[A], Sanderton[A], Catchmaid. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume I, North Carolina Yearly Meeting, No account of the early Quakers of Guilford County would be complete without mention of two families whose offspring reached the White House. Early Quakers knew better. If your ancestor is in these abstracts, copy the page containing the information because there may be many details you need to study. Much of the information in this section is taken from an earlier version of his profile biography. They may contain a history of the meeting, lists of members, marriages, deaths, removals, and disownings. I saw the name Hardy listed but not Hardison. In 1771, that part of North Carolina became Guilford County, the name now associated with that New Garden MM. I find it kind of interesting that Thomas Week(e)s was a keeper of the land titles early on, but his name doesnt appear on the survey. Romance and pleasure could have a role, but only in the context of shared devotion to God. The daughter of one Joshua Mendenhall and his wife, Lydia, Jemima Mendenhall was born on December 9, 1757. Contact (919) 296-1134. April 11, 2023, 5:58 PM PDT. East Carolina University holds the only known original print of the Moseley Map in their incredible archives. Grand mothers family being Biggs. The college today is an important repository of Quaker records. United States Church Records Society of Friends (Quakers). Men from Deep River Meeting are included, because New Garden first included both Deep River and Centre Meetings. There was also a Hugh Boston, who could have been his father or brother in the same area. The collection is divided into an index and six parts. By 1775 it had slipped to fifth place with 320 meetings. This migration occurred due to the . Growing up, my dad said Core Point was where he and all the kids in the Caton community went to go to the beach.. (3) Dorothy Lloyd Gilbert, Guilford, A Quaker College (Guilford College: Trustees of Guilford College, 1937), p. 20. Quakers never preached sexual abstinence, but spouses were warned they must not put earthly love for a partner above their love of God. Baron Christopher DeGraffenreid is my direct ancestor. Establishing procedures for marriage were among their earliest priorities, and families were essential to the order they created. The final significant migration to New Garden came during the early 1800s from the eastern North Carolina Meeting of Perquimans. Meetings also required that when a widow wed, the children of a previous marriage would receive their due inheritance. Conrad Bullen emigrated early 1700s from Palatine area of Germany and became naturalized citizen in Sept, 1763, Salisbury. The year 1771 brought another tide of immigrants, this time from the island of Nantucket, Rhode Island. He lived on the Little River, and was on the Assembly and was Court Clerk for quite a few years. At first there was no meeting house, and there is an amusing tradition in regard to their pioneer meeting: Two great logs were placed to form an angle. Is it even possible, in this era, to be Quakers if our minds are filled with alluring images? Quakers did not separate religious life and secular life. quaker surnames north carolina. Quakers Society of Friends Top of Page [001] Books Draughon, Wallace R. North Carolina Genealogical Reference: A Research Guide for all Genealogists Both Amateur and Professional. According to the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, "Early Quaker settlers found their way into North Carolinas Cape Fear River valley beginning in the 1730s. Hi Kenneth! A careful examination of writings by male Friends leads J. William Frost to depict conventionally male- dominated families among Friends in the American colonies. jimmy carter health 2022 . Flour 2s6p wood for cutting. Then, in 1672, a Quaker missionary by the name of George Fox borrowed a rotten canoe from a captain who resided on Edenton Bay and spent several days paddling to Bennett's Creek. Gender roles tended to be less restrictive than they would become after 1800. 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. He requests a certificate to Carver's Creek in southeast North Carolina, but there is no record of him there. They appear in the Where Records Kept field, preceded by "LDS". Get free news and updates from Friends Journal and our QuakerSpeak video series. Carvers received that status in 1746, and Dunns request was granted in 1750. There is no known familial connection between Thomas and James Brown (Brown-2471). 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. From these states Quakers migrated in the mid- to late- 1700s to Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia. A New and Correct Map of the Province of North Carolina by Edward Moseley, late surveyor general of the said province ([London]: Sold at the Three Crowns, 1733). (4) Robert H. Frazier, Nantucket and North Carolina. A paper delivered to the North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1947. [2], Once part of the Province of Carolina, North Carolina became a separate colony in 1712 and was established as a royal colony in 1729. The Royal Colony of North Carolina - The Quaker Settlers In 1681, when the Society of Friends ( ) leader William Penn (1644-1718) parlayed a debt owed by King Charles II to his father into a charter for the province of Pennsylvania, many more Quakers were prepared to grasp the opportunity to live in a land where they might worship freely. Columbia S> (actually in Richland county near St ANdrews road. There are several alphabetical sequences within each monthly meeting. 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. His family cemetery bears many headstones of the Willis clan. Read the introductory material to determine what records were extracted and what may be missing. (8) Ibid. (13) John R. Brown, III, (staff assistant to President Nixon) to William F. Mendenhall, April 7, 1969. They had ensured that traveling ministers and those they left at home had the resources they needed. No account of the early Quakers of Guilford County would be complete without mention of two families whose offspring reached the White House. Im glad you left your comment, though, because someone with South Carolina roots may see it and would love to take you up on your offer! Header Navigation Links . I have strong family roots in that area, so I was aware . The testimonies of Friends and a sense of Gods presence permeated Quaker families. Your ancestors lived in an area where there was a high concentration of Quakers. Dorothy Gilbert Thorne, the leading authority on the history of New Garden, relates that there was a tradition that this New Garden was so named in admiration of the new garden spot found by the settlers. There was a William Green in my ancestory. 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. When he went down to a beautiful spring he encountered a camp of friendly Indians, who entreated him to sojourn among them. Im glad I found this. Women preached, taking on the persona of Old Testament prophets. For them, a family was never expected to be autonomous or to exist outside the context of relatives and meetings. Friends believed that the wife and husband should be supportive of the others spiritual growth. The Tripp family of South Pamlico is noted on the map. The first was Elizabeth Harris, who visited Virginia and Maryland . It indexes many, but not all Monthly Meetings. Young women who married after a period of traveling and preaching were highly regarded and generally married easily and well. Young children, and sometimes older ones, were taught basic reading and writing at home. 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. It will help to find his grave home meetings to contribute as needed to the Meherrin tribe the Archive! 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