If your genealogy website includes any Quaker Ancestors, this ring is for you! May also include any online records, biographies, or other resources pertinent to researching Quaker ancestry. Commercial sites will not be included.
Anglo-American genealogy. Free access to all online records, transribed wills, history readings. Online bookstore tailored to site's specific lines and times.
Edward and Eleanor Hugh Foulke & families were Quakers living in Gwynedd, Penn. in 1698. Robert Hodgen was said to be a Quaker and lived in Chester County, Penn. and later moved to Frederick Co, VA. which was settled by Pennsylvania Quakers in 1732.
SEARCHING: Some Quaker lines included are Overman and Hobbs; Coffin [Coffyn], Stevens, Starbuck, Gardner, Severance, Macy, Gayer, Courtenay, Hopcott, Bunker, Paddack, Reynolds, White, Fryer, Shattuck, Austin; Includes allied lines of Stanley, Boling, Purlee and others.
Residents of Indiana since the early 1800s, most of our ancestors came to Rush and Shelby Counties from North Carolina. Many were Quakers including the families: Addison, Asbarian, Beeson, Binford, Bowman, Bundy, Cathen, Clayton, Holden, Ladd, Small, Stockton, Talbert, and Vaughn.
Almost all Zelleys in the United Staes descend from this Quaker Family that emigrated from Gloucester, England, to New Jersey or Philadelphia about 1712. They settled around Burlington County, New Jersey, and eventually many old Quaker families became included in the family:Antram, Butcher, Strawb
Website for the family of Robert Mackay Sr. Quaker pioneer settler who lived in what is now Warren County, VA. His descendants spread all over the United States with large groups living in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and Southwestern Ohio.
Daniel Candler (c1700-1765), was the father of John (c1730-1802), William (1736-1784), Zedekiah (c1746-after 1820), Elizabeth (c1733-after 1791), and Eleanor (c1739-1790). John, William, and Eleanor joined South River Meeting in 1755, Daniel joined in 1756, and Elizabeth
Aquila's Orchard is a direct line genealogy site that is not software created dataebase. Come browse among the trees. E-mail your queries and I will be glad to check my large database for information on extended families Links to those researching the same names are welcome.
This site was set up originally to despense the knowledge that Dave Hughes (our master researcher) has done. The method that was used up to this point was creating a note book and selling it to recover printing costs. This web page has duplicated Dave's note book.