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Web Jan 1, 2001 Quakers, also called Friends since they were members of the Society of Friends, had spent decades leading an antislavery witness in North Carolina. By the late 1840s, this long struggle had taken a severe … From ncpedia.org
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Web Jan 1, 2006 Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends, are the oldest organized Christian church in North Carolina. Founded in England through the prophetic insights and evangelical ministry of George Fox, the sect … From ncpedia.org
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Web Mar 8, 2023 Guides to Accessing Information from Quaker Records. See guide links below for tips and information about specific types of research using Quaker records. Featured … From library.guilford.edu
Web 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 … From ncgenweb.us
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Web Nov 26, 2019 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 … From wfdd.org
Web Oct 5, 2022 Eighteenth-century North Carolina was also noteworthy for its large Quaker population. Nearly all of the main Quaker families from which we are descended are … From sites.rootsweb.com
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Web Nov 3, 2001 You are most likely to find a Quaker family in the early 1700's in the records for Philadelphia and surrounding areas.There were other small and later migrations into … From genealogy.com
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Web The following families were listed in the Deep River Monthly Meeting Records, Hinshaw Vol. 1 pg 780: Abigail Gardner d. 10-29-1825 Aged 77 yrs. 18 d. Other Gardner families that … From wikitree.com
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Web Dec 9, 2022 Quakerism in America was brought to Rhode Island in 1657 from Barbados and England. The earliest Quaker settlements were in New England, Pennsylvania and … From familysearch.org
Web Nantucket Quakers in North Carolina By Amelia W. Holmes Nantucket History Topics: Places The first Friends arrived in what is now eastern North Carolina sometime around … From nha.org
Web Cane Creek connection refers to the large number of Quaker (Society of Friends) settlers that arrived in the Piedmont region of North Carolina in the mid-eighteenth century, … From ncpedia.org
Web North Carolina Quakers were not able to dispense with the problems of slavery quickly and easily. The North Carolina assembly of 1777 passed a law entitled "An Act to Prevent … From freepages.rootsweb.com
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Web History. 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 … From en.wikipedia.org
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