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Ancestry.com - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, African-American Census, 1847 $
The Philadelphia Monthly Meeting of the Society of Friends (Quakers) commissioned this census of thousands of free African American families and individuals living in six areas of the Philadelphia. This was done in order to further their efforts to help the African-American population of the city. Original source: African-American Census of Philadelphia. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania: Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College. 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 Stories, Memories & Histories
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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A Collection of Quaker Testimonies $
Original source: A Collection of Quaker Testimonies. London, England: Luke Hinde, 1760.
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Original source: Shotwell, Ambrose Milton,. Annals of our colonial ancestors and their descendants, or, Our Quaker forefathers and their posterity ... embracing a genealogical and biographic register of nine generations ... of the Shotwell family in America ... together with the pedigree and near kindred of the author's parents, Nathan and Phebe B. (Gardner) Shotwell .... Lansing, Mich.: Printed for the author by Robert Smith, 1897.
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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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Charles F. Coffin : a Quaker pioneer $
Original source: Johnson, Mary Coffin,. Charles F. Coffin : a Quaker pioneer. Richmond, Ind.: Nicholson Print. Co., 1923.
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Original source: Caller, James Moore,. Genealogy of the descendants of Lawrence and Cassandra Southwick of Salem, Mass. : the original emigrants, and the ancestors of the families who have since born his name. unknown: unknown, 1881.
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Notes on the Quaker family of Hadley $
Original source: Hadley, Chalmers,. Notes on the Quaker family of Hadley. Denver, Colo.: Press of Carson-Harper, 1916.
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Quaker and Courtier : the life and work of William Penn $
Original source: Grant, Mrs. Colquhoun. Quaker and Courtier : the life and work of William Penn. London: J. Murray, 1907.
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Original source: Boyce, Anne Ogden.. Records of a Quaker family : the Richardsons of Cleveland. London: S. Harris & Co., 1889.
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Scottish Quakers and Early America, 1650-1700 $
Original source: Dobson, David. Scottish Quakers and Early America, 1650-1700. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1998.
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Original source: Boone, Roger S.. Some Quaker families. South Charleston, Ohio: unknown, 1969.
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The family history of John and Mary Williams, Quaker pioneers of Wayne County, Indiana $
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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The Quaker family lines of Mary A. Williams Walters $
Original source: Walters, Pauline.. The Quaker family lines of Mary A. Williams Walters. unknown: unknown, 1972.
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Original source: Ogden, Charles Burr,. The Quaker Ogdens in America : David Ogden of ye good ship "Welcome" and his descendents 1682-1897, their history, biography, and genealogy. unknown: unknown, 1898.
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U.S., Quaker Genealogies, 1893-2003 $
Original source: Collected Genealogies. Lilly Library, Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana.
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Genealogy Magazine.com - Seventeenth-Century Quaker Sought Redress by Undressing
Quakers seeking religious liberty in the Massachusetts Bay Colony suffered torture, and even the scaffold, at the hands of the Puritans. Absence from local parish services resulted in a summons, the consequences of which included heavy fines, whippings, or banishment. Lydia PERKINS WARDWELL protested in response to her summons by appearing naked.
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Includes a data set that includes over 10 centuries of information for one of America's oldest families.
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A collection of Family Group Sheets, originally published on FidoNet, of a number of early, significant Quaker families.
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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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Quaker » People: Ethnicities, Nations, and Families
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Adoptions, biographies, ethnic groups, famous people, immigrants, some family groups, etc.