Eight or nine children were not unusual. Who were the Palatine families referenced on the Moseley Map? Gods call took priority over motherly attention to a child, at least until domesticity became popular in the 19th century. Once owned by Mr. Hugh Williamson Collins of Edenton (1863), Moseleys is said to be the first map of NC to be based mainly on actual exploration or surveys, rather than reports, according to the ECU Special Collections website. They traveled abroad throughout their childbearing years, and some still averaged the same number and spacing of children as their contemporaries. I am looking to fill in my family tree. Featured guides available at this time include guides to doing genealogy and also for cemetery research. Looking for early settlers Parramoresdecendents of John Parramore who came to the eastern shore of va in 1622 It will make this page more useful to others researching early Quakers of NC. Did any of your Leonards come into Georgia? As the Religious Society of Friends turned inward in the 1700s, disownments over marrying out of meeting were frequent. Their leader was Joseph Nichols, who originated this sect in Caroline County, Maryland. If a family was slipping into poverty, more prosperous brothers and sisters would help. Men and women chose their own spouses, and parents could not force children into unions. By Anne L. McCarthy . 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. 77-79. The Baptist church was dominant by 1860 and remains so today. edited by Sydney M. Cone, Jr. project of The Guilford County Bicentennial Commission, 1971, Find apartments for rent at 2020 Quaker Landing from $1,450 at 2020 Quaker Landing in Raleigh, NC. Sisters might live with brothers, serving as their housekeeper and hostess, and they might join sisters to help at times of childbirth or illness. Quakers are well represented across North Carolina in the state's official historical marker program, and a number of those markers are here in the Greensboro area. When he went down to a beautiful spring he encountered a camp of friendly Indians, who entreated him to sojourn among them. 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. George Fox was an English Dissenter and a founder of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the . (Best for messages specifically directed to those editing this profile. Flax 150 or 200. by Sara Whitford | Articles, Census Records, Early Colonial Records, Miscellaneous Records, Reference | 46 comments. Many FS Library microfilm numbers are listed in Thomas Hill's book. Bi . WF. Much of the information in this section is taken from an earlier version of his profile biography. A few of these were created as a colonial imitation of the British Peerage. Their speaking and writing used gender language in flexible and surprising ways. WF. Those who crossed the ocean often spent a year or more on the other side. The collection is also available on microfiche beginning number 6051380. Im glad I found this. Drunkenness or bankruptcy could lead a meeting to disown a spouse. Simplicity, honesty, and order were valued. This is also the part of North Carolina where Abigail (Brown) Thornburgh and her husband settled in the 1740s, after their Frederick County, Virginia Quaker marriage at Hopewell MM, witnessed by her father, James Brown. 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. The earliest one I have found is David Cooper Sr born 1750 . Many articles thou mentioned in thy letter is not so dear here as I managed to get molasses 2 dollars a gallon. He had a grist mill and sold lumber. 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. [5] The two Quakers mentioned as coming from Nottingham are James Brown and James Johnson. Some single women found fulfillment in lifelong commitment to other women. The following information is quoted directly from the book, which may be purchased through used-book dealers. By 1740, two of the earliest known meetings were established in close proximity, Carvers Creek and Dunns Creek. Motherhood was honored among Quakers and expanded beyond a womans biological children. 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. Founded in England through the prophetic insights and evangelical ministry of George Fox, the sect expanded rapidly after the mid-seventeenth century. 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. Having been granted a Quarterly Meeting in 1787 and a Yearly Meeting in 1791, it was responsible for establishing other meetings in the area. 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, First Friends at New Garden in North Carolina, Memoirs of the Life of Catherine Phillips: To Which Are Added Some of Her Epistles. Leave a message for others who see this profile. 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. The earliest description of New Garden Meeting was by one of these visitors, Catherine Payton Phillips, an English Quaker, who wrote of her visit in 1753: We set out next morning [after spending the night in the woods] in hopes of reaching a settlement of Friends at New Garden that day; but we thought it best to stop at William Rinalds [Reynolds?] 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. Login to post. Nearly all of the main Quaker families from which we are descended are covered in books or articles in the North Carolina Friends Historical Collection at Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina. Thank you for expressing what I've been feeling for a year now. Major religious denominations were established in North Carolina in the following years: Society of Friends (Quakers) (1672), Anglican/Episcopal (1700), Baptist (1727), Presbyterian (1730), Lutheran (1740), Moravian (1753), and Methodist (1772). North Carolina historian David Cecelski uses a map he found recently and other sources to explore the history of a largely forgotten group of Quaker settlements that flourished on the North Carolina coast more than 200 years ago. I am Sheri Greenmost Green lines actually settled in Western NC but due to work ie Farming many moved to the coast. In the late 1700s, meetings began to establish schools where their children could learn practical skills while continuing their religious training. In the 1600s and 1700s such families often worked together on farms or in artisan households and shops. Baron Christopher DeGraffenreid is my direct ancestor. Men described themselves crying like a woman in travail. Both sexes sought nurturance from the breasts of God.. No publication date, no copyright information. Limit 20 per day. Limit 20 per day. As was true of most of the earliest graveyards, there is no record of the names of the greater part of the people buried in the oldest part. However, there was a 1669 document that outlined the creation of palatine landgraves and casiques in the Carolina Colony when it was under the Lords Proprietor. ). For them, a family was never expected to be autonomous or to exist outside the context of relatives and meetings. Both spouses had to substitute for their partners as needed. Romance and pleasure could have a role, but only in the context of shared devotion to God. Settling on Deep River, they were soon absorbed by the larger body of Orthodox Quakers and, as a distinct sect, became extinct. They called their frontier settlement, appropriately enough, New Garden, a name which they had brought with them from New Garden Meeting in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Booklet published locally, 1954. North Carolina plantation were identified by name, beginning in the 17th century. North Carolina in the 27603 zip code. Relatives and non-relatives lived within households, receiving familial care or helping with the workload. Happy to see the Perrys and Slades of our family listed. The History of Guilford County, North Carolina, U.S.A., to 1980, A.D. If microfilm numbers are listed, write them on your research log. Families intermarried, forming dense, overlapping networks of kinship. I think Sanderton should be Sanderson. As they increased in number, a larger and more permanent place of worship was needed. Meetings also required that when a widow wed, the children of a previous marriage would receive their due inheritance. [3] : 15 By 1751, as many as thirty other Quaker families had migrated to Snow Camp. 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. . This collection can be found at the FamilySearch Library on the third floor and is available digitally here. 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. 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. Also Edward or Thomas Stockstill, Stogsdell, Stogdell. The family home was named The Rose Plantation and sat west of the Albermarle Sound. I am the great grand daughter of pattie privett Joyner. The 24th [December], we went to New Garden, and staid amongst Friends in that settlement till the 28th. It was named from the founder of the settlement, James Carver, who moved from Pennsylvania. I am a descendant of Jesse Adams who settled in Lewis Fork on the Yadkin River. "Virtually a Quaker province." Womens meetings heard, and sometimes sympathized with, the problems a wife might be having with a husbands behavior. This page has been viewed 27,678 times (0 via redirect). A branch of the family of the thirty-seventh President, Richard Milhous Nixon, may also be traced to Guilford County. Contact the Profile Managers privately: Public Comments: In response, the families they left behind changed and adapted to their absences. Che had a great plantation off the Swift Creek of the Neuse River. His son, John Hardison was a delegate to the 2nd Continental Congress. 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! Use FS Library book 973 K22h 1998 At various libraries (WorldCat), Monthly Meetings in North America: a Quaker Index, 4th ed., Rev. 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. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. I found an Adams plantation on the map in the Beaufort area. See details for 4000 Quaker Court, North Wales, PA 19454, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Full/1 Half Bathrooms, 1826 . 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. Why the house did not burn down is an unsolved riddle. Also something of a riddle is the fact that the deed for the forty acres on which the house stood was not given until 1809. 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. im looking for information on Leonard Hain, Haines, Hains family. Single women were most likely to undertake a traveling ministry. Having brought their memberships with them, they joined New Garden Monthly Meeting in 1754 and often walked the eighteen miles to attend meeting. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. I am Ken Reason : My Mothers side Patterson is from Scotland then Ireland and all many all over the globe. Vol. To varying degrees, however, Quaker family life was tempered by the belief in the spiritual equality of all. Weeks, writing in Southern Quakers and Slavery. Our meetings, like meetings in the past, can be vital centers for family-like relationships and support. There were several separations in Quakerism beginning with the Hicksites in 1828. Accordingly in 1763 they purchased (for twenty shillings) from Peter Dix a plot of land twenty-four rods square upon which they erected a log meeting house. 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. By the early 1660s, more than 50 other Quakers had followed Harris. (2) Catherine Phillips, Memoirs of the Life of Catherine Phillips: To Which Are Added Some of Her Epistles (London: Printed and Sold by James Phillips and Son, 1797), pp. The final significant migration to New Garden came during the early 1800s from the eastern North Carolina Meeting of Perquimans. Your ancestors lived in an area where there was a high concentration of Quakers. History of Centre Friends Meeting, 1757-1954. (Best for messages specifically directed to those editing this profile. Or one that tells where they lived before Craven County? As tenant farmers, this rent freed them to work on their own plots and such. We fought in Revolutionary war and the civil war. Wives typically gave birth about every other year from marriage until their childbearing ability ended. Have you been to NC? April 11, 2023, 5:58 PM PDT. Instead, just read the list, as many spellings of surnames are different than the conventionally used spellings. Couples might spend months corresponding and visiting before committing themselves to marriage. All of these meetings were located in Bladen County, NC in the 1750s. (4), With the coming of the Revolution, the southward movement of Friends nearly stopped. Converts to Quakerism sometimes had non-Quaker spouses, but Friends married only within their own religious community. 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. 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. Young women could follow their leadings for a time before marriage, as part of lifelong singleness, or when widowed. He lived on the Little River, and was on the Assembly and was Court Clerk for quite a few years. Singleness was unusually acceptable among Friends. Bonds among relatives were nurtured by letter writing. Author: William T. Auman Publisher: McFarland ISBN: 1476612994 Category : History Languages : en Pages : 276 Download Book. The first was Elizabeth Harris, who visited Virginia and Maryland . Ancestry ThruLines Proceed with caution! (7), Hockett was soon followed by other Pennsylvania Quakers in search of homesites John Bales, Richard Beeson, Peter Dix, and others. "[12], Cane Creek is located in north central North Carolina. Clusters of families and Indian tribes were also named, such as the entry for Palatines in the section South of Trent River up to New Bern, referring to families that settled the New Bern area led by Baron Christoph von Graffenreidor Tuskeruro named on the Roanoke River referring to the Tuscarora Indian tribe. 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. Use Thomas Hills book to determine where records for your ancestors might be. The volumes contain the following information: For Quakers in Indiana, use the FS Library book 977.2 K28h, containing vol. In the surrounding world, male leadership was assumed, and some Quaker men advocated conventionally hierarchical marriages. My Fathers side is Reason shown thru northern and eastern North Carolina Dating back to the 1700s . Quaker families cared about their children, but not in the sentimental manner that would later become fashionable in the 19th century. I did see the name Jasper, listed also. Cincinnati, Ohio: Thomas C. Hill, 1998, also available on FS Library microfilm 1750867 item 12. They stayed in Onlsow County until 1785 when they left for GA. Young women and widows found that singleness offered expanded opportunities to teach or to travel as ministers. He was a delegate to the 2nd Continental Congress in 1776. Pricklove held the offices of Registrar of deeds and Clerk of the Inferior Court under the administrations of two early Quaker Governors of Carolina in the 1650's: Governor William Drummond (executed by Governor Berkeley in Bacon's Rebellion) and Governor Archdale 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. Only if the womens meeting approved did the mens meeting make the final decision for a marriage to go forward. I am surprised that Russell isnt on the list. In addition women welcomed ministers in their homes, held meetings there, and wrote letters to hold the community together. 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. 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. As the area became more settled, other Quaker groups, known as monthly meetings, were established. There was a William Green in my ancestory. It is known that the first meeting in a private dwelling was in the home of Thomas Beals in February 1752. I went about 10 years ago and have pictures of Gum Neck and Frying Pan. Query: Is Pheriba Henby the daughter of Elisha Henby (son of Thomas Henby & Clarkey Parker)? Children left home to board at these schools, where girls and boys studied many of the same subjects, but separately. Julie any reason not to open this page up for editing? A complete list of the forty families of them parts cannot be made, but William Wade Hinshaw in the. 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. Thank you for your offer to help with the South Carolina census, however this site is focused on eastern North Carolina. J. H. Froelich, Jr., Chairman. Salt not as dear as has been. The collection is divided into an index and six parts. Self-control was a key value. 7, Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana, compiled by William Wade Hinshaw and Willard C. Heiss. I would like to know more about the Hatteras Indian reservation and its location. Documentation will be scarce, however - at the time this monthly meeting was in Bladen Co, which had destructive fires. Your email address will not be published. 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. Was he related to Samuel Willis circa 1700 ? There is no goods in these parts to be had. The meeting sought to insure that neither of the applicants were already married, were non-Quakers, or were otherwise unsuitable spouses. Underground railroad. North Carolina was one of the original Thirteen Colonies. The names of the first families of New Garden cannot be determined in the order of their arrival, but the settlement had grown to forty families of Quakers by May 25, 1754, as attested to by the Minutes of Perquimans and Little River Quarterly Meeting of that date: Friends at New Garden requested this meeting to Grant them the privilege of holding a Monthly Meeting amongst them by Reason of the hardship they underwent in Attending the Monthly Meeting at Cane Creek; and it appearing to this meeting that there is Near or Quite forty families of Friends seated in them parts; In consideration of which, this meeting thought proper to grant them there request. Rev. (11) Ibid. FOOTNOTES I re-stumbled upon it when testing out Ale's WT+ search functionality for freespace pages; I used "Brown" as a search parameter since I knew we had at least a few FSPs related to Brown. It is on 73 FS Library microfilms beginning with 2146 which is a list of abbreviations and meeting symbols used on the cards. Have not been able to trace them further back, would love to find out where they originated from. Atlantic voyages took months, and the risks were high. 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. Many attended, when it was called New Garden Boarding . On page 487 of the "Encyclopedia" Hinshaw itemizes some of the membership of the New Garden Monthly Meeting:[17]. Guides to Accessing Information from Quaker Records See guide links below for tips and information about specific types of research using Quaker records. 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