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Surnames/tags: Quakers Herefordshire
This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Herefordshire.
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Monthly Meetings
Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings
- Leominster Monthly Meeting (combined with Ross Monthly Meeting, 1808, to form Leominster and Ross Monthly Meeting)
- Hereford and Radnor Monthly Meeting (from 1834; later renamed Hereford and Mid Wales Monthly meeting)
- Leominster and Ross Monthly Meeting (1808-1834, when it combined with North Wales Monthly meeting to form Hereford and Radnor Monthly Meeting)
- Ross Monthly Meeting (combined with Leominster Monthly Meeting, 1808, to form Leominster and Ross Monthly Meeting)
- Church records for the Society of Friends. Monthly Meeting of Ross, 1654-1837 Family History Library
Cemeteries
- Almeley Wootton Friends Burial Ground
- Almeley Quakers website, accessed 18 October 2022
- List of burials, accessed 18 October 2022
- Bromyard Friends Burial Ground
- Hereford Friends Burial Ground
- Leominster Friends Burial Ground, Newlands Drive, Leominster
- Ross-on-Wye Friends Burial Ground
Meeting Houses
- Almeley Wootton, Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website, accessed 29 July 2023
- Hereford, Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website, accessed 1 August 2023
- Ross-on-Wye, Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website, accessed 2 August 2023
Websites
- Quaker Family History Society website - Herefordshire
Publications
- Joseph Besse. Sufferings of Early Quakers, 1753, Vol. I, pp. 254-261, Chapter XVIII, Herefordshire, Hathi Trust
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