10 April 2014
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Early settlers or later immigrants, researching families in the United States, Ireland and the United Kingdom, with special emphasis on southeastern Pennsylvania and historic Chester County.
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Original source: Dixon, Ben F.. Captain Isaac Williams and his grand children : the story of a fighting Quaker and three generations of Indiana pioneers. San Diego, Calif.: Family Historians, 1963.
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Ancestry.com - Frederick County, Virginia Hopewell Friends History $
Original source: Joint Committee of Hopewell Friends. Hopewell Friends History 1734-1934: Frederick County, Virginia: Records of Hopewell Monthly Meetings and Meetings Reporting to Hopewell. Strasburg, VA, USA: Shenandoah Publishing House, 1936.
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Ancestry.com - Inscriptions from Quaker burying grounds with notes $
Original source: Spies, Francis F.. Inscriptions from Quaker burying grounds with notes : Purchase, West Chester Co., Chappaqua, West Chester Co., Pawling, Dutchess Co., (Quaker Hill), Bethel, Dutchess Co., index. Mt. Vernon, N.Y.,: unknown, 1989. Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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Ancestry.com - Liverpool, England, Quaker Registers, 1635-1958 $
Original source: Nonconformist Registers. Central Library, Liverpool, England: Liverpool Record Office. Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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Ancestry.com - London, England, Non-conformist Registers, 1694-1921 $
Original source: Nonconformist Registers, 1694
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Ancestry.com - Names on stones in Quaker Cemetery on Post Road, Larchmont, N.Y. $
Original source: Names on stones in Quaker Cemetery on Post Road, Larchmont, N.Y.. Names on stones in Quaker Cemetery on Post Road, Larchmont, N.Y.. unknown, 1991. Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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Original source: Spies, Francis F.. Purchase, Westchester Co., N.Y. : tombstone inscriptions in the Quaker burying ground and minutes of monthly meetings, etc. : with genealogical notes. Mount Vernon, N.Y.,: unknown, 1932. Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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Ancestry.com - Search Schools, Directories & Church Histories
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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A list of all the Friends Meetings that exist or ever have existed in Indiana, 1807-1955 $
Original source: Heiss, Willard C.. A list of all the Friends Meetings that exist or ever have existed in Indiana, 1807-1955. Indianapolis: Indiana Quaker Records, 1961.
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Original source: Bercich, Maude McCorkindale,. The family history of John and Mary Williams, Quaker pioneers of Wayne County, Indiana : with four generations of their ancestors, and four (or more) generations of descendants. San Diego, Calif.: Family Historians, B. and A. Dixon, 1963.
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Ancestry.com - United Kingdom & Ireland
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Wiltshire, England, Quaker Deaths, 1542-1897 $
Original source: Private donor.
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Ancestry.com - William Penn and the Dutch Quaker Migration to Pennsylvania $
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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Ancestry.com - Wiltshire, England, Quaker Births, 1636-1837 $
Original source: Private donor.
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Barber Corners Quaker Cemetery
Town of Ledyard, New York.
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Bloodlines Genealogical Research Service
Bloodlines offers genealogical research services in the New York, Philadelphia, and Trenton area depositories, and periodically schedules research trips to Ireland, England, Germany, Washington, D.C., Salt Lake City, Utah, and other locations.
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Dictionary of Quaker Terms and Phrases (Part 1)
By Dwight A. Radford.
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Dictionary of Quaker Terms and Phrases (Part 2)
By Dwight A. Radford.
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Dictionary of Quaker Terms and Phrases (Part 3)
By Dwight A. Radford.
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Find a Grave - Friends Cemetery
Also known as: Quaker Burial Ground, Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Westerly #11, Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island.
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Find a Grave - Gildencroft Quaker Cemetery
Also known as: Norwich, Quaker Burial Ground, Quaker Burial Ground, Gildencroft. Located at Norwich, Norfolk, England.
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground
Also known as Lamas/Lammas, Quaker Burial Ground, located in Broadland, Norfolk, England.
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground
Also known as Barking, Quaker Burial Ground located in London England.
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground
Also known as East Cottingwith, Quaker Burial Ground located in East Riding of Yorkshire England.
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground
Located in Rathangan, County Kildare, Ireland.
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground
Also known as Woodbridge, Quaker Burial Ground located in Woodbridge, Suffolk, England.
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground
Pontefract, West Yorkshire England
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground
Bridgwater, Somerset England
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground
Edinburgh, Scotland
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground
Bridport, Dorset, England
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground
Bagdale, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground
Guilford, Accomack County, Virginia
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground
Alexandria City, Virginia
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground
Millington, Kent County, Maryland
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground
Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground
Nantucket, Nantucket County, Massachusetts
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground
Also known as: Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #18, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground
Standish, Wigan Metropolitan Area, Greater Manchester, England.
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground Hardcastle Garth
Also known as: Hardcastle Garth, Quaker Burial Ground, Kirkby Malzeard, Quaker Burial Ground. Located at Hardcastle Garth, Kirkby Malzeard, North Yorkshire, England.
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground, Wyresdale
Also known as: Dolphinholme, Quaker Burial Ground, Wyresdale, Quaker Burial Ground. Located at Dolphinholme, Lancashire, England.
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Find a Grave - Quaker Cemetery
Also known as: Quaker Burial Ground, Farmington, Oakland County, Michigan
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Find a Grave - Tivetshall Society of Friends Burial Ground
Also known as: Quaker Burial Ground, Tivetshall, Tivetshall Quaker Burial Ground. Located at Tivetshall St Margaret, Norfolk, England.
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Michael S. Ramage, J.D., Certified Genealogist. Locating missing and unknown estate heirs - professionally, legally and ethically.
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Friends University - Edmund Stanley Library
Wichita, Kansas.
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Beth Foulk, Missouri.
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For Genealogical Research in the Central Pennsylvania Area
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This glossary contains only Quaker jargon, i.e. words used in a special sense among Quakers. In French & English.
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North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Fair Hill Burial Ground was founded in 1703 on part of a grant of land of 16 acres given to the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) by George Fox, who is known as the founder of the Society.Most of the persons buried at Fair Hill are Quakers, many of them participants in the early abolitionist and women's rights movements.
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Historical Society of Quaker Hill and Pawling
Pawling, New York.
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Indiana Historical Society - Quaker Records
Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana (Quaker Records), edited by Ruth Dorrel and Thomas D. Hamm.
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Lantern Genealogical Research Services
Lantern Genealogy
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New England Yearly Meeting of Friends
The Religious Society of Friends in New England.
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Pennsylvania Genealogical and Historical Research
Stephanie Hoover
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Morris, Otsego County, New York.
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Quaker Hill Cemetery (Friends)
Uxbridge Township, Ontario County. Transcription of the cemetery.
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For posting information about the older Quaker Monthly Meetings that are important in genealogical research.
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The goal of this website is to help all of us become more familiar with the dimensions of Quakerdom; to make visible the geography of the Quaker world.
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Rahway & Plainfield Monthly Meeting
Includes Register of Births - 1705 - 1890, Register of Deaths - 1705 - 1892, Plainfield Burial Ground.
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Hamilton County, Indiana
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Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
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With over fifteen years experience in the field of genealogy and historical research, from family trees to house histories, from single records to biographies.
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Two Quaker Cemeteries, Freeport Township, Ohio ~ Old Facts In A New Light
An up-to-date research study of two Quaker cemeteries in Freeport Township, Harrison County, Ohio (1804-1966).
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Wardman Library - Whittier College
Whittier, California.
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Warrington Friends Burial Ground, near Wellsville, York County, Pennsylvania.
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William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers Project (WikiTree)
This project exists to bring together WikiTreers interested in improving the profiles of the people who emigrated from Europe to the Pennsylvania colonies during and following the year 1682. The initial focus is those settlers who came via 23 voyages with William Penn's Society of Friends, or Quakers, and settled primarily in what is now called Pennsylvania.
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Wilmington College: Watson Library Special Collections Department
Wilmington, Ohio. The Quaker Collection contains approximately 7,000 volumes, ca. 1800-present.The collection includes bound periodicals, several hundred pamphlets, tracts, and rare books, and a small collection of books for children and young adults. About 4,000 volumes comprise the circulating collection, covering all aspects of Quaker history, philosophy, thought, and practice. Most titles may circulate for three weeks. The Quaker Collection also holds current subscriptions to 40 Quaker periodicals and newsletters and retains the published minutes of various Yearly Meetings throughout the United States. Generally, these items do not circulate. Selected resources may be available in the college's digital archive.