Would you like to join the Quakers Project? [closed]

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If you have Quaker ancestors - or just a general interest in Quaker history - why not join the Quakers Project?

We work together to increase WikiTree's coverage of Quakers, to improve existing Quaker profiles, to link Quakers to Monthly Quaker meetings, to identify sources and repositories, to manage profiles of historically significant Quakers, and so on. You can find out more on the Project home page.

If this appeals to you, please use the answer box to let us know your interests: for instance Quakers from particular families, or Quakers in a particular geographical area. We will then be able to award you the Project badge and give you a warm welcome.

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in Requests for Project Volunteers by Michael Cayley G2G6 Pilot (232k points)
closed by T Stanton
I am finding numerous Quakers amongst my ancestors and would like to work with others who share this background.
Hi Scott, thank you for your interest. I am making you a member of the Project and will send you a private message.
I have a number of Quaker ancestors (Nordyke families and Moon family and others) I would love to be involved with the Quaker Project!

Dennis Slothower

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Hi Dennis, thank you for your interest. I am making you a member of the Project and will send you a private message.

I would like to join this project. My Quakers were in New York - the Amawalk, Chappaqua, and Oblong meeting records all hold information on my ancestors. A few are in the Nine Partners meeting as well. Basically Dutchess and Westchester counties, NY.

Hi Rebecca, thank you for your interest. I am making you a member of the Project and will send you a private message.

when i leave tyhis page to sign in i cannot get back to it!  Help!
Please add me.  I descend from Thomas Janney/Elizabeth Worthington of styall, Pownall Fee, Cheshire England> their son Thomas b 1633/Margaret Heath; they immigrated to Bucks County Pa in The Endeavor with their 6 children > their son Joseph b. 1675 Pownall Fee Cheshire England died 1729 Bucks Pennsylvania/ Mary Jane Mercy> Mary Janney b 1687 County Mayo Ireland died 1722 Pennsylvania.

Also, John NIXON b. 1572 Cheshire/Anne Pownall>their son James b 1605 england/Sarah Edwards>their son George Nixon b 1687 Ireland died Pennsylvania/Mary Janney>their son George b 1730 Ireland died Loudon county Virginia 1800/Mary Combs
Hi Nancy. Thanks for your interest. I am sending you a private message.
Hello, I am interested in joining this project. I have very little genealogical experience, but I have filled out much out my personal tree now. I am a Quaker from a long line of Quakers on my mothers side (and with some Quakers farther back on my father's side). I am particularly interested in the Tabers, Smiths, Rockwells, Guindons, Giffens, and other Quaker families with connections to Belmont County (Ohio), Olney Friends School, the North Carolina Piedmont, and with prominent American Quaker families in general.

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For the last couple of months, I've been going through the Dartmouth monthly meeting register of births, marriages and deaths (1699-1880) and entering it's data into WikiTree profiles with citations. I've completed around 600 of it's 867 pages.  As a result, the Dartmouth monthly meeting category has gone from around 10 profiles to 840.

Most of the profiles are pretty simple and look like this one for Benjamin Howland.  If anyone would like to lend a hand, I've flagged about 200 profiles in the Quaker maintenance category Needs Profiles Created.  Most of them are family register entries with the names of children and birth dates. Not all of the children have had their profiles created.  All that needs to be done with them is to create the child profiles, carry over the relevant citation, and then throw in the Quaker sticker and Dartmouth monthly meeting category.

- Tim

by Tim Varney G2G6 (7.9k points)
Tim, that is great! Thank you so much for what you have done. And you are not even a member of the Project. Let me know if you want me to give you the Project badge.
Sure. Go ahead and add the badge.  Most of my ancestors are Quakers, so it's most of the personal research I do.
GREAT!
Hi, Tim. I see your message is several months ago but if you still need some volunteer assistance, I’ll be happy to help. I am a fairly new WikiTree member and may need a little help with the “citation of sources” piece, but I’ll be happy to try!

My Quaker connection is through Edmund Cartledge and his family who emigrated from Derbyshire, England to Darby, Pennsylvania area in 1682.
Hi Susan. Thank you. I am sure anything you can do to help will be welcomed by Tim.
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I would like to join the Quaker project.  Reuben Fisher was born in London in 1666, baptised in St Olave's, Bermondsey and moved to Youghal, Co Cork.  He married Joan How (d 1698).   Many Fishers were descended from Reuben and some moved to the USA, including Abraham Fisher (1823 - 1909) who was married to Sarah Wright (1883 - 1886).   Many of my ancestors are buried in the Frie3nds Burial ground in Belfast.
by Trevor Fisher G2G Crew (810 points)
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I would like to join the Quaker project.  Reuben Fisher was born in London in 1666, baptised in St Olave's, Bermondsey and moved to Youghal, Co Cork.  He married Joan How (d 1698).   Many Fishers were descended from Reuben and some moved to the USA, including Abraham Fisher (1823 - 1909) who was married to Sarah Wright (1883 - 1886).   Many of my ancestors are buried in the Friends Burial ground in Belfast.
by Trevor Fisher G2G Crew (810 points)
Brilliant, Trevor. I have given you the badge, and will message you so I can get your email address to add you to the Project's Google Group.
+9 votes
Please include me in the project.  I am exploring my connections to the Perkins and related families that departed Hampton, Massachusetts (New Hampshire) to Nantucket and further to Brandywine Hundred in Delaware.
by Clyde Perkins G2G6 Mach 1 (12.5k points)
Thank you, Clyde. I have awarded you the Quakers Project badge and will send you a private message. A warm welcome!
+9 votes
I am interested in Pennsylvania Quakers, Free Quakers, those in Burlington, NJ., and from Krefeld.

Thank you!
by Amy Woods G2G1 (1.7k points)
I am assuming you want to join the Project and will give you the Project badge. Warm welcome! I will also send you a private message.
Yes, thank you!  Looking forward to it.
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I would also like to join the Quaker Project. My paternal grandfather was a birthright Quaker, with the Hodgin/Hodgson line and many others going back through Indiana and North Carolina to the UK and Ireland.
by Audra Reschly G2G2 (2.8k points)
Thanks, Audra, and a warm welcome to the Project. I am awarding you the Project badge and will send you a private message.
+8 votes
I am very interested in joining the Quaker project.  I've had so much fun since discovering my Quaker roots -- it was amazing to learn through meeting records that my 6th G-Grandmother was with child prior to her marriage in 1729!  

I am working on many Quaker surnames - Cook, Underwood, Hodgson, Wells, Wright and more.
by Roxanna Malone G2G6 Mach 3 (33.1k points)
A warm welcome to the Quakers Project: I have given you the Project badge. We have a Google Group we use fo communication. If you send me a private message via WikiTree, that will give me your email address and I can add you to the Group.
+8 votes
Could I please join this project? I am related to the Patten and Griffith family of Quakers around the Pennsylvania area.
by Dadijo Penguinez G2G5 (5.3k points)
Thanks, Dadijo. I have awarded you the Project badge :-) I will send you a private message: if you reply to that, I can add you to the Project's Google Group.

A warm welcome to the Project! Best wishes, Michael
+8 votes
I'm interested in joining the Quaker project.

I have plenty of Quaker ancestors in the Colonial era, and I've always found their stories fascinating, but my active interest right now is in the 19th century Quakers of the Driftwood and Sandcreek meetings in Jackson and Bartholomew Counties, Indiana.

A few years ago I stumbled on a record for one of my 3rd great grand uncles in Quaker records on Ancestry! I just noted it and didn't look into it until several days ago. My ancestor Anis Ebaugh and his wife Cora were members at Sandcreek. Cora was a Stanfield, a well established Quaker family. Anis must have converted to marry her.

On the same page that documents Anis and Cora separating from the church (to move, I think) is the marriage of Anna Ebaugh (Anis' niece) marrying a Quaker - she must have converted. This marriage was NOT searchable from the index of the records! Which got me thinking ... I have two missing 3rd great grandaunts - Louisa and Theresa - who disappear before 1850. They both come of marrying age just before then, what are the odds they married Quakers and those marriages aren't indexed? Plus the marriage records for Sandcreek don't go back past 1854, so I'll have to slog through the meeting minutes manually ...
by Dave Ebaugh G2G6 Mach 2 (21.3k points)
Thanks Dave. I have made you a Quakers Project member. A warm welcome! I will send you a private message as a follow-up.
Yes, I would like to join the Quakers Project.
Hi Pwt. Thank you for your interest in the Quakers Project. I will give you the member badge and send you a private message.
Thanks for your kind reply, and also for your interesting Quaker family information. My Quaker ancestry was from the RICHARD HAINES FAMILY of NJ. They were from Aynhoe, England. RICHARD Jr.'s son Bethany/Bethanah Haines married Mary LNU. Their daughter Zilphia (other spellings known) Haines married Anthony Moore in Frederick, Virginia. Some of their children remained Friends, but their son David Moore "married out" to a non-Quaker. He is my ancestor.
Many thanks!
+8 votes

I am very much interested in the project because my 8th great-grandparents were Richard Ratcliff and his wife, born Alice Rawsthorne,"of Chapel Hill" Whalley Parish, Lancashire, England.   Chapel Hill was a free-hold tract of land on which their house was built. Richard Ratcliff held Quaker Meetings, illegal then, in his home until the Crawshawbooth Meeting House was built. Sometime after 1660 he donated land for a 12 X 15-yard burial ground adjacent to his house as a Friends burial ground. Quakers could not then be buried in the Church of England burial grounds and their corpses had to be buried on roadsides or in fields. Richard and his wife Alice were fined and imprisoned on February 15, 1660/1 for attending Quaker meetings, refusing to swear an oath to the king, and for refusing to pay tithes to the Church of England. Their son, Richard, and wife Mary (my 7th great-grandparents) boarded the ship SUBMISSION on September 16, 1682 to leave behind religious persecution. On November 10, 1682, they arrived on the eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay.  They made their home near Easton in what is now known as Talbot County, Maryland and  became active in organizing a Quaker congregation there. Their original building is still standing today and is being preserved as a historic landmark. The family is prominent in the Quaker records in that area. Other lines in my family were also Quakers and I would really like to learn more about their ideology

by Phyllis Vernon G2G1 (1.1k points)
Hi Phyllis. I have awarded you the Quakers Project badge. Welcome to the Project! I will send you a private message.
Thank you very much.

Phyllis
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I would like to join the Quaker project to learn more information about my Quaker ancestors and would be happy to contribute any information that I find as part of my research.  I am descended from the George family of Llangurig, Montgomeryshire, Wales, most probably through Edward George, born say 1760.  Less probably through his brother/cousin Richard.  Richard and his family arrived at Chester, Pennsylvania, in 1708 and died on board ship two days after his arrival.  I have not seen any records showing when Edward arrived.  Today I saw the results of a cousin's Y-DNA test that confirmed my descent through the male George line.

Monte George
by John George G2G3 (3.1k points)
Thank you, John. I have given you the Quakers Project badge and will send you a private message via the WikiTree system
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I would like to join the Quakers project. I am also interest in the underground railroad.  My husband's family is related to Laura Smith Haviland who was a conductor for the Underground Railroad during the Civil War.
by Julie Parker G2G6 (6.0k points)
Thank you, Julie. A warm welcome to the Quakers Project!

Welcome, Julie. A good place to start with learning more about the underground railroad and the part Quakers played in operating it is with Levi Coffin, "president of the underground railroad." His fascinating autobiography, largely devoted to the railroad, is available online and linked from his profile or there are many print editions available.

+8 votes

I would like to join the Quaker project. I have many Quaker ancestors, but I am most familiar with the Buffums. My grandmother had a book entitled Two Quaker Sisters the diaries of Elizabeth Buffum Chace and Lucy Buffum Lovell, my second cousins 5X removed. But, I admire the way they lived their beliefs.

by Cecily Hintzen G2G5 (5.8k points)
Hi Cecily, thank you. I have made you a member of the Quakers Project and look forward to your contributions on Buffums and Quakers connected with them, I will send you a private message. A warm welcome to the Project!
+6 votes
I've been tracing my direct maternal line and have found they were predominantly Quaker. Have the line traced back to late 17th century New Jersey to 20th century Michigan. Would like to join the Quaker project.

Jan House
by Jan House G2G Crew (380 points)
Thanks, Jan. I have made you a Project member - a warm welcome. I will send you a private message.
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I am a descendant of Irish and English Quakers.  I am interested in helping as much as I can.  Some of the families on the English side are Mendenhall, Strode, Jefferis; on the Irish side is Robert Johnson, Sr and his descendants of which I am one.

Ray M Johnson
by Ray M Johnson G2G4 (4.8k points)
Hi Ray. You are already a Project member. Would you like to join the English Quakers team?
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I would like to join the Quaker project. Many of my ancestors were Quaker.
by Lisa Mims G2G1 (1.1k points)
Hi Lisa. Thank you for wanting to join. I am making you a Project member and will send you a private message.
+7 votes
I would like to join the Quaker group as well.
by Paul Hancock G2G6 Mach 1 (10.5k points)
Thanks Paul, and warm welcome. I will give you the Project badge and send you a private message.
+6 votes
I have seen what I believe is my 8th great grandfather John Streypers in minutes from the Montgomery, PA Quaker Monthly or Yearly Minutes. I have also seen Thomas Elmore Jr who can be found in Charles City Henrico County VA minutes and his son Thomas Elmore III was found with listing of his children in Deep River Monthly meetings in Guilford NC. I am trying to verify the wife of Thomas II . If correct, the Streypers are my ancestors on my paternal side and the Elmores on my maternal side. Some of the minutes are hard to read, bless you that are able to do it. I would like to join and add what records I have found.
by Mike Johnson G2G4 (4.1k points)
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Hello, I'd like to help out with the Quaker project (probably more when I'm able to travel again).  I've been working on getting everyone who lived in my house onto Wikitree (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Westwood_Scarborough is the space I've created for the street), starting with the builders [[Rowntree-245|William Rowntree]] and his wife [[Stickney-877|Mary (Stickney) Rowntree]]. Yes, they are related to the sweet-making Rowntrees.

One of the women who married into the family from overseas found that when she first attended meeting that a large proportion of the women she met were also Mrs Rowntree.  So when archives open again, I'd like to document the other Mrs Rowntrees (if nothing else) - tying them into the tree, one way or another.  

In the meantime, I'm happy to help out with anything that can be done from home.

by Pat Reynolds G2G6 Mach 1 (12.9k points)
Thank you, Pat. I will add you as a member of the Project and send you a private message.
+7 votes
I would like to join the Quakers Project. I have found some Quaker meeting records that are connected to my ancestor Gideon Hughes Hughes-21663.

I love these records, especially the family genealogy lists that provide so much accurate information.
by Teri Hughes G2G Crew (800 points)
Thank you, Teri, for your interest in the Quakers Project. I will make you a member, and send you a private message

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