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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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Chappaqua, Westchester County, New York Quaker Records
Original source: Quaker Records: Chappaqua Monthly Meeting: Westchester County, New York: To Which is Appended Chappaqua Burial Ground, Armonk Burial Ground. U.S.: s.n., 19--.
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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.
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Names on stones in Quaker Cemetery on Post Road, Larchmont, N.Y.
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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.
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Original source: Eardeley, William Applebie,. Purchase, Westchester County, New York, monthly meeting of Friends : intentions of marriage, 1726-1850 / [transcribed by] William Applebie Eardeley.. Brooklyn, N.Y.: unknown, 1918.
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Article by Maureen A. Taylor.
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Quaker Records for Genealogists
Article by Kip Sperry.
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Barber Corners Quaker Cemetery
Town of Ledyard, New York.
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Canadian Quaker Transcription Project
Project to transcribe all the Quaker Minute books and Registers in Upper Canada from 1798 to about 1830.
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Dutchess County, New York American Local History Network
Genealogy, history, cemetery & Quaker records.
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Dutchess County NY LHN Cemeteries
Quaker cemetery records for Dutchess County, NY.
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Dutchess County, New York Births
Quaker Births.
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Quaker Deaths, Dutchess, NY, ALHN
Quaker Deaths from the Oblong Monthly Meeting.
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Quaker Marriages, Dutchess, NY, ALHN
From the Oblong Monthly Meeting.
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Quaker Removals Dutchess, NY, ALHN
Quaker Removals from the Nine Partners Monthly Meeting.
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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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Genealogy Quest - Quakers in New York City
List of the names of the Quakers enrolled in the office of Town Clerk, of and in the City of New York, pursuant to an Act of Assembly, entitled an Act, for Regulating the Militia of the Colony of New York, made and published the 19th day of February last 1755/6.
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Genealogy.com - The Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, 1750-1930
Approximately 455,000 names from 18th and 19th century Quaker records. Database available by subscription to the Genealogy.com Genealogy Library.
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Locations include New York City, Flushing, Newtown, Jamaica, Hempstead, and Oysterbay.
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Pennsylvania Civil War Conscientious Objectors | Genealogical Society of PA
Database of names of Pennsylvania men who refused military service during the American Civil War for reasons of conscience. Arranged by surname and by county.
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Morris, Otsego County, New York.
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Quaker Hill Cemetery (Friends)
Uxbridge Township, Ontario County, Ontario. Transcription of the cemetery.
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