Friends Publishing Corporation If you find a surname of interest listed on this page, and the time period includes the one of interest to you, then you should consult a copy of the Hinshaw abstracts. Otwell – GB: 1920-22 Winslow – NG: 1798-1800, C: 1777-1802, DR: 1883-89, SF: 1858-60, GB: 1927, HP: 1901-27 Roberson/Robertson – NG: 1759-1828, DR: 1841, GB: 1917-1923, HP: 1925 Julian – C: 1844-72, Kanoy – SF: 1869, HP: 1899-1903 I think in terms of just numbers, the Smedleys, the Hoopes, the Sharplesses were probably the largest in terms of prolificness. 1955. Pearson (see Pierson) – NG: 1755-1810, SF: 1790-1819, GB: 1905-25 Some months later, George Fox himself traveled to Perquimans and found the new Quaker community finely settled. Stone – NG: 1761-1775, C: 1774-77, SF: 1865-75, GB: 1901 If you’re a Farlow or a Beeson, you’re from Marlboro Meeting down in Randolph county. (I happen to be a 4th generation Quaker and frankly I don’t care what your name is. Hatcher – NG: 1817 Distance . Home; Welcome; NC by County; Surnames in NC; How to… Contact; YouTube; Book Nook; Become a Patron; Tag: quaker. Fuqua – GB: 1923 Butler – NG: 1809-19, DR: 1820 Hoffman – HP: 1908 “My great-great-grandfather was Quaker, I grew up Presbyterian, but I thought that I would try a Quaker meeting” and they’re curious. Nixon – NG: 1818-40, C: 1787-89, DR: 1790-1875, SF: 1793-1845, GB: 1899-1910, HP: 1904-05 Upton – SF: 1808-20, Valentine – SF: 1874 I did not consult the BMD (birth, marriage, death) records for each family in each meeting, which are grouped separately in the MM records and their abstracts, as that would have added a great deal of work to this project. Long – NG: 1817, DR: 1789-1813 Hawkins – NG: 1809, SF: 1822 Whittington – GB: 1923-27 For example, the last entry may be that the family was received into membership from another location; they could have belonged to that meeting for years and even decades after that date. Quaker Family Surnames in Monthly Meeting Minutes in the Guilford Area This page is undergoing revision. Noah – GB: 1929 Watson – D: 1863, HP: 1916 Tucker – SF: 1805-73, HP: 1908 Update 6/13/2016(CLM): This is a Genealogy Project for the Quaker Ancestor Roster. Hinshaw – NG: 1776-1807, C: 1802-84, DR: 1782-1876 Worley – NG: 1782 Magee – SF: 1880 McClamrock – GB: 1913 Bunker – NG: 1772-1819, DR: 1802-11, SF: 1873 Lassiter – GB: 1920 Me too. Lots of unique surnames or unique variations of more common names. Order of First Families of North Carolina: Founded 1992 Welcome Officers Ancestors Membership Insignia Resources Publications Photos Contact The following ancestors have been documented to have been resident, prior to 12 July 1729, in the portion of the Province of Carolina which became North Carolina. Pennington – NG: 1756-71, DR: 1800-02 Sawyer – GB: 1923-26, HP: 1921 King – NG: 1779-1881, C: 1879-82, SF: 1881-82, GB: 1892-1909, HP: 1902-29 The original minutes may also be viewed on microfilm at a Friends Historical Collection, or at a Family History Center by prior arrangement. Forty years ago, when I was very new to Quaker meeting and attended worship while visiting my husband’s family in southeastern Pennsylvania, a well-intentioned member’s first question to me at the coffee hour was who was my family. McClung – GB: 1924 Spears – NG: 1809 Some of these family names appear only once or a few times, and some have entries that take up several columns. Scott – DR: 1846-51 Suddarth – GB: 1921 George – HP: 1907 Piper – DR: 1794-99 Cornel/Cornell – NG: 1837-40 McLennon – GB: 1919-23 Giles – SF: 1883, HP: 1918 Winfred – NG: 1869 Email: Password: Don't know your password? Angel/Angell – NG: 1766, SF: 1877, HP: 1905 FHL Book 929.273 Ev16eh. (i. e. WTF cares what your name is?). I live in an “historic house” in New Hampshire. Briles – HP: 1919 Mackey – DR: 1788, GB: 1920 Thomas Hamm: When you’re thinking of common Quaker names, you have to think in terms of geography. Arnold – SF: 1793-1886 Bunting – GB: 1904-13 William Penn and others as owners of enslaved persons. People Projects Discussions Surnames share. Coats – NG: 1761-1809 Dawson – DR: 1801, GB: 1918 Hogue – NG: 1816-86 Bartram – GB: 1927 Talbert/Talbot – NG: 1770, C: 1825, DR: 1806-16 – SF: 1880 Macy – NG: 1763-1871, C: 1776-1879, DR: 1780-1813, HW: 1826-37, HP: 1903 And most people related positively seeing it and enjoyed learning about the Quaker history. Richardson – NG: 1806-1817, SF: 1870-80, GB: 1903-10, HP: 1893-1917 If you look at our body of work as a whole, I hope that feeling fades, and I hope you’ll trust that we strive for improvement and take feedback to heart. Albright – GB: 1920 My children have married people with names from Greece and Colombia. Proctor – HP: 1907-29 McRae – GB: 1916, Mace – NG: 1826-67, HW: 1843 Young children, and sometimes older ones, were taught basic reading and writing at home. Hassel/Hassell – DR: 1864-79 Mead – HP: 1892-98 Garner – GB: 1921 Not all American Quaker records are online. Cowen – GB: 1908 Executive Director Does this video on ‘Common Quaker Names’ promote the inclusion and diversity we’re striving for? McMillan – HP: 1925 Gilchrist – NG: 1789 Rambo – NG: 1789 Chapman – NG: 1783 Palen/Palin/Pailon – SF: 1803-12 On a related note, today’s Quaker religious practices have changed dramatically in the last 100 years. Hollowell – NG: 1822-72, GB: 1894-1925, HP: 1893-1908 Simmons – NG: 1781-1811 There was a time in the 1700’s when the colonies /states were headed toward Quakers being the preponderance of religious affiliation. Gilbreath (see also Galbreath) – NG: 1795-1811, C: 1885, SF: 1822-26 A family may have attended meetings at the MM location, or they may have attended a preparatory meeting elsewhere, closer to their home. Way – NG: 1774-1809, C: 1776-1807 Norman – C: 1837-53 Best – SF: 1864-74 Anderson – NG: 1883, DR: 1801-1872, SF: 1803-86, D: 1818, GB: 1920, HP: 1892-1927 Matthews – NG: 1759-1888, DR: 1890, SF: 1872-82, GB: 1895-1916 Max Carter: If you’re up in Philadelphia for example, Biddles, Cadwalladers, Banks, Bailey, those sorts of names. “I’m right” means we’re valued (good). Learn how to research the “Friends” records for your family history. But for whatever reason, I chose to speak out about ethnocentricity. Bishop – NG: 1769-85 Couch – NG: 1818-86, DR: 1806-86 Speer – SF: 1822-26 In reply to: Quaker Samuel Welch Rowan/Iredell Co., North Carolina, 1790-1800. Welborn/Wilburn – DR: 1863-74 ), HP: 1903-05, Hough/Huff – NG: 1770-86, DR: 1781-1808, HP: 1900, Hubbard – NG: 1811-65, DR: 1779-1845, HW: 1835-45, Hunt – NG: 1752-1876, C: 1789-1818, DR: 1780-1828, SF: 1791-1870, D: 1819-53, HW: 1824-45, Hussey – NG: 1772-1852, DR: 1811-40, HP: 1917, Hutchings/Hutchens/Hutchins – DR: 1784-94, HP: 1901, Jackson – NG: 1773-1813, C: 1793, DR: 1808-39, SF: 1833-76, GB: 1909-29, Jenkins – NG: 1759-1809, C: 1795-1832, SF: 1822-28, GB: 1923, Jennett/Jinnett – C: 1872-85, SF: 1885, GB: 1922-23, HP: 1892-1912, Jessop – NG: 1766-1864, DR: 1807-67, SF: 1818-82, D: 1818-34, HW: 1825-44, HP: 1894, Johnson – NG: 1748-1840, C: 1844-48, DR: 1780-1855, SF: 1793-1885, HW: 1845, GB: 1921-27, HP: 1902-29, Jones – NG: 1762-1886, DR: 1780-1884, SF: 1795-1886, D: 1829, GB: 1892-1930, HP: 1895-1912, Kellum – NG: 1792-1852, SF: 1794-1819, HW: 1825-38, Kendal/Kendall – NG: 1763-85, C: 1787, DR: 1781-1841, SF: 1798-1858, Kersey – NG: 1758-1800, C: 1786-1808, DR: 1778-1867, SF: 1794-1883, HP: 1927, Kester – NG: 1802, DR: 1785-1813, SF: 1797-1847, D: 1824, GB: 1908, King – NG: 1779-1881, C: 1879-82, SF: 1881-82, GB: 1892-1909, HP: 1902-29, Kirkman – NG: 1871-73, C: 1845-79, DR: 1879-81, GB: 1891-1921, Knight – NG: 1768-1876, C: 1885, DR: 1799-1834, D: 1816-40, GB: 1924-25, HP: 1902-19, Lamb – NG: 1757-78, C: 1777-1886, DR: 1798-1868, Lee – NG: 1801, C: 1831-82, DR: 1874-91, SF: 1866-67, GB: 1904-17, HP: 1907-24, Leech/Letch/Leach – NG: 1776, DR: 1785-91, SF: 1791-1821, Leonard – NG: 1795-1806, C: 1783-1879, DR: 1863, SF: 1851-85, GB: 1891-1922, Lewis – NG: 1768-91, DR: 1762-98, SF: 1867-69, GB: 1904-21, HP: 1908-21, Lindley – NG: 1852-79, C: 1867-88, GB: 1905-12, Louder/Lowder – NG: 1780-82, C: 1782, SF: 1813-14, Low/Lowe – NG: 1809, C: 1877-78, SF: 1798-1874, GB: 1925, HP: 1910-24, McCain/McCane/McCoin – NG: 1876, DR: 1804-05, D: 1862-64, McPherson – DR: 1780-1815, D: 1836-37, HP: 1905-14, Macy – NG: 1763-1871, C: 1776-1879, DR: 1780-1813, HW: 1826-37, HP: 1903, Marany/Marony – DR: 1784-1811, D: 1853-56, Maris – NG: 1766-1843, C: 1811, DR: 1817-75, Marshall – NG: 1775-1852, C: 1777-1804, DR: 1779-95, SF: 1847-76, GB: 1920-26, HP: 1914, Martin – DR: 1779-1817, GB: 1901, HP: 1902-27, Matthews – NG: 1759-1888, DR: 1890, SF: 1872-82, GB: 1895-1916, Meador/Meader – NG: 1871-82, SF: 1882, HP: 1899, Mendenhall – NG: 1758-1857, C: 1776-1837, DR: 1780-1897, SF: 1790-1884, D: 1821-22, HW: 1824-46, GB: 1892-1926, HP: 1904-29, Meredith/Meridith – NG: 1798-1885, DR: 1796-1881, SF: 1858-64, D: 1815-39, HW: 1825-44, GB: 1891, HP: 1892-1905, Middleton – NG: 1818-20, DR: 1783-1801, HW: 1826, Millikan – NG: 1759-1807, C: 1775-1788, SF: 1793-1886, HP: 1908-21, Mills – NG: 1754-1815, C: 1782-1826, DR: 1779-1871, GB: 1912-20, Moffitt – C: 1797, SF: 1799-1885, HP: 1913, Moore – NG: 1778-1888, DR: 1807-84, SF: 1807-84, D: 1827-41, GB: 1893-1926, HP: 1896-1919, Morgan – NG: 1760-98, DR: 1787-1852, HP: 1913-22, Morris – NG: 1838-88, DR: 1801-11, SF: 1808-17, Murphy – C: 1869-79, DR: 1783, HP: 1905-06, Murrow/Morrow – NG: 1832-37, C: 1846-78, DR: 1830, D: 1831-38, Newby – NG: 1789-1825, C: 1766-90, SF: 1805-24, Newlin – NG: 1873-77, C: 1804-09, GB: 1923, HP: 1915-23, Newman – NG: 1799-1817, C: 1824-32, DR: 1794-1803, SF: 1831, Nixon – NG: 1818-40, C: 1787-89, DR: 1790-1875, SF: 1793-1845, GB: 1899-1910, HP: 1904-05, Noradyke/Nordyke – NG: 1833, DR: 1783-1816, Norton – NG: 1764-70, C: 1777-82, D: 1834, Osborn/Osborne – NG: 1755-1859, C: 1776-1883, DR: 1793-1867, SF: 1811-56, D: 1863-64, GB: 1894-1923, HP: 1925-27, Overman – NG: 1777-78, C: 1785, DR: 1782-1829, SF: 1815-21, Owen/Owens – NG: 1816-52, SF: 18(? William Penn had … Darden – GB: 1901-02 Clodfelter – HP: 1893-1922 Henderson – NG: 1809 Millikan – NG: 1759-1807, C: 1775-1788, SF: 1793-1886, HP: 1908-21 Staff members can also help you with microfilm, manuscripts, and family surname files. Haisley/Hasley – DR: 1785-1816, SF: 1804-14 Beeson/Beason – NG: 1754-1812, C: 1777-1847, DR: 1779-1867, SF: 1804-67, GB: 1920-27 Leonard – NG: 1795-1806, C: 1783-1879, DR: 1863, SF: 1851-85, GB: 1891-1922 In reply to: Re: Boggs/Quaker/ N. Carolina. Bundy – NG: 1880-87, C: 1763-83, DR: 1808-90, SF: 1805-65, HP: 1893-1904 Day – SF: 1792-1842 Stack – D: 1863-72, GB: 1893 Curl – NG: 1809, GB: 1926 This database contains Quaker monthly meeting records which are archived at the following Quaker colleges: Earlham (Indiana), Guilford (North Carolina), Haverford and Swarthmore (Pennsylvania). Harold/Harrold/Harrell – NG: 1770-1848, DR: 1779-1831, SF: 1870-82, D: 1827-39, GB: 1911-26, HP: 1898-1901 Stephens – NG: 1757-1862, DR: 1800-64 Page/Paige – NG: 1855-73, HP: 1910 I want to acknowledge your critiques. Shields – DR: 1797-1860, SF: 1860 Stuart – NG: 1764-1859, DR: 1784-1877, SF: 1820-82, HP: 1905-29 Geni Project: Quaker Ancestor Roster. The knowing Folger lazy, Quaker missionary William Edmundson found his way to the Phelps home on the banks of the Perquimans River in the spring of 1672 and held North Carolina's first organized religious service in what is now Hertford. Use this index to determine the locations where the surname of a Quaker ancestor appears. Gabe and Quaker Speak team, thank you for this video clip and all your work. She was one of 12 Lang children from Martin’s Corner, PA. My team and I are truly sorry that any viewer got this impression, and your feedback will guide what we make in the future. Bray – NG: 1778, DR: 1779-81, SF: 1795-99 That said, “Faith in Action” is a core part of the Quaker tradition. Dennis – NG: 1766-1834, C: 1790-1838, DR: 1819-21, HW: 1825 Singletary – GB: 1910 This Project is for . Tally – HP: 1928 Clarida – GB: 1921 Low/Lowe – NG: 1809, C: 1877-78, SF: 1798-1874, GB: 1925, HP: 1910-24 Clapp – GB: 1916-20, HP: 1893-1904 Furnas – GB: 1924 Carson – NG: 1773-1782 Benbow – NG: 1778-1878, C: 1781-1825, DR: 1812-80, D: 1833-69, HW: 1824-47, GB: 1907-27 Auman – HP: 1927 Stout – C: 1776-83, SF: 1843-70, GB: 1895-1926, HP: 1907-23 Hammer – DR: 1782-84, HP: 1911 Eg. The Mitchells good, the Barkers proud, Sherrill – HP: 1904 Maris – NG: 1766-1843, C: 1811, DR: 1817-75 And the names of Bowerman, Hoxie, Metcalfe are seen in tombstones and markers; but not as many as the Swifts. Log In. NG = New Garden, C = Centre, DR = Deep River, SF = Springfield, D = Dover, HW = Hopewell, GB = Greensboro, HP = High Point, Albertson – NG: 1814-17, C: 1783-1865, DR: 1805-16, SF: 1797-1880, HP: 1897-1925, Anderson – NG: 1883, DR: 1801-1872, SF: 1803-86, D: 1818, GB: 1920, HP: 1892-1927, Andrew/Andrews – C: 1811-37, DR: 1805-06, SF: 1869, GB: 1909-22, Angel/Angell – NG: 1766, SF: 1877, HP: 1905, Armfield – NG: 1781-1898, DR: 1855, D: 1875, GB: 1908-20, Baldwin – NG: 1767-1857, C: 1813-15, DR: 1779-1833, SF: 1796-97, HW: 1829, Ballard – NG: 1756-86, DR: 1779-1851, D: 1841-75, Barker – NG: 1882-?, C: 1791-1862, DR: 1862-92, SF: 1827-86, GB: 1905-22, HP: 1892-1925, Barnard – NG: 1773-1819, C: 1782-1830, DR: 1781-1815, Beals/Beales – NG: 1741-1848, C: 1786-97, SF: 1792-1871, Beard – NG: 1767-1832, C: 1778-1853, DR: 1778-1892, SF: 1799-1851, Beeson/Beason – NG: 1754-1812, C: 1777-1847, DR: 1779-1867, SF: 1804-67, GB: 1920-27, Bell – DR: 1781-85, SF: 1809-17, GB: 1903-10, Benbow – NG: 1778-1878, C: 1781-1825, DR: 1812-80, D: 1833-69, HW: 1824-47, GB: 1907-27, Blair – NG: 1872-85, C: 1775, SF: 1793-1885, GB: 1891-1924, HP: 1894-1929, Bond – NG: 1759-75, C: 1778, DR: 1781-1810, SF: 1799-1832, Boren – NG: 1820-35, D: 1824-30, GB: 1919, Bowles (see also Boyles) – GB: 1901, HP: 1916, Bowman – NG: 1800-73, DR: 1817-20, D: 1817-77, Bradley – NG: 1759-60, C: 1790, DR: 1791-98, Brannan/Brannon – GB: 1904-15, HP: 1907-11, Branson – NG: 1779-1856, C: 1782-1886, DR: 1825, Bratton (see also Brittain) – NG: 1767-68, DR: 1807-10, Bray – NG: 1778, DR: 1779-81, SF: 1795-99, Brazelton – NG: 1767-1816, DR: 1783-1808, SF: 1792-93, Briggs – DR: 1890, D: 1857-66, GB: 1909-17, HP: 1903-22, Brittain/Britton (see also Bratton) – NG: 1755-1854, SF: 1796-1807, HW: 1827-31, Brooks – NG: 1768-1809, DR: 1780-1831, SF: 1822, GB: 1919, HP: 1914, Brown – NG: 1740-1814, DR: 1783-1880, SF: 1790-1886, D: 1821-28, GB: 1907-08, HP: 1905-29, Bulla/Bullar – NG: 1768-69, SF: 1837-83, HP: 1925-28, Bundy – NG: 1880-87, C: 1763-83, DR: 1808-90, SF: 1805-65, HP: 1893-1904, Bunker – NG: 1772-1819, DR: 1802-11, SF: 1873, Burcham – NG: 1783-1843, DR: 1812-23, HW: 1826-27, Burton/Burten – SF: 1839, GB: 1924, HP: 1892-1925, Cain/Cane – NG: 1804-14, DR: 1791-1849, D: 1818-50, HW: 1842-48, Canaday (see also Kennedy) – NG: 1764-1818, C: 1830, SF: 1809-81, HW: 1826-44, Carter – NG: 1812-64, C: 1788-1848, DR: 1815-1891, SF: 1797-1868, HP: 1922, Cartland – NG: 1877-82, DR: 1874-90, SF: 1882-86, GB: 1899-1921, HP: 1896-99, Cecil – SF: 1861, GB: 1917, HP: 1896-1929, Chamness – NG: 1766-74, C: 1786-1884, DR: 1786, SF: 1799-1816, D: 1831, Charles – C: 1864, SF: 1790-1815, D: 1856, Chase – NG: 1793-1839, DR: 1790-93, D: 1824, Clark – NG: 1773-1859, C: 1813-61, DR: 1792-1870, SF: 1801-23, D: 1830, HW: 1824-48, GB: 1910-29, HP: 1893-98, Clayton/Claton – NG: 1799-1847, DR: 1823-24, Coffin – NG: 1740-1870, C: 1785-1860, DR: 1780-1863, SF: 1795-1874, D: 1816-49, HW: 1824-31, Coggeshall/Coggshall – NG: 1777-1817, DR: 1784-1825, D: 1822-23, Coltrane – C: 1841-84, DR: 1841-67, SF: 1834-85, HP: 1910, Cook – NG: 1748-1876, DR: 1792-1846, SF: 1810-82, Cox – NG: 1752-1885, C: 1781-1890, DR: 1867-83, SF: 1811-85, HW: 1830, GB: 1900-27, HP: 1897-1929, Crew/Crews – NG: 1798-1816, DR: 1789-1817, SF: 1792-94, D: 1822-46, Davidson/Davison – NG: 1777-1802, C: 1842, SF: 1827-80, Davis – NG: 1773-1853, C: 1781-1882, DR: 1785-1897, SF: 1814-80, HW: 1834-47, GB: 1910-26, HP: 1896-1925, Dean – NG: 1814-41, D: 1825-43, GB: 1900-13, Dennis – NG: 1766-1834, C: 1790-1838, DR: 1819-21, HW: 1825, Dicks/Dix – NG: 1755-1824, C: 1791-1865, SF: 1792-1826, Dillon – NG: 1771-1807, DR: 1799-1855, SF: 1809-23, Dixon – NG: 1866-79, GB: 1909-13, HP: 1897-1905, Edwards – NG: 1753-1874, C: 1832-74, DR: 1845-47, SF: 1879-81, D: 1830-63, HW: 1826-44, Elliott – NG: 1763-1870, C: 1777-1841, DR: 1811-90, S: 1833-83, D: 1838, GB: 1900-22, HP: 1896-1925, Ellison/Ellisson – NG: 1789, DR: 1800, GB: 1893-95, HP: 1903-13, Elmore – NG: 1766-1809, DR: 1793-1806, SF: 1822, GB: 1926-27, English – DR: 1787-1876, SF: 1794-1885, HP: 1893-1913, Evans – NG: 1782-1880, C: 1786, DR: 1800-13, SF: 1822, GB: 1909-15, Farlow – NG: 1770, C: 1811-32, DR: 1835-36, SF: 1856-64, GB: 1891-1924, HP: 1893-1926, Farmer – NG: 1813-21, C: 1788, DR: 1791, SF: 1818-20, Fentress – C: 1885, SF: 1856-83, GB: 1919, Field/Fields – C: 1867-78, SF: 1807-82, GB: 1891-1910, Fisher – NG: 1766-1820, DR: 1813-60, SF: 1822-47, Foster – NG: 1771-1855, HW: 1824-44, GB: 1903, Frazier – NG: 1759-1873, C: 1784-1882, DR: 1797-1873, SF: 1794-1885, GB: 1891-1926, HP: 1902-28, Galbreath (see also Gilbreath) – DR: 1800-54, Gardner – NG: 1772-1818, DR: 1778-1861, D: 1822-65, Garrett – NG: 1780, DR: 1807-34, SF: 1810-31, Gifford – NG: 1767-73, DR: 1796-1812, SF: 1871-75, Gilbreath (see also Galbreath) – NG: 1795-1811, C: 1885, SF: 1822-26, Goodson – NG: 1815-19, DR: 1815-19, SF: 1820-31, Gorden/Gordon – NG: 1794-1872, DR: 1793-1870, HP: 1927, Gray – NG: 1805-55, DR: 1796-1851, D: 1846-73, Green – NG: 1767-1881, C: 1774-1809, DR: 1806-09, SF: 1881-82, D: 1837, HW: 1830-44, Gurley – NG: 1790-1861, C: 1838, DR: 1822-56, SF: 1883, D: 1822-53, HP: 1892-1918, Hadley – NG: 1800, C: 1845-46, DR: 1779-91, Hailey/Haley – DR: 1799-1803, SF: 1803-16, Haisley/Hasley – DR: 1785-1816, SF: 1804-14, Hall – NG: 1805-08, C: 1777-87, DR: 1785-1888, SF: 1870-82, GB: 1901-20, HP: 1926, Ham – NG: 1767-1829, DR: 1784-1819, SF: 1800-10, Hamilton – SF: 1851-80, GB: 1891-96, HP: 1892-1927, Hammond – SF: 1857-64, GB: 1899-1904, HP: 1918-28, Harlan/Harlin – C: 1810-20, DR: 1788, SF: 1794-1839, Harold/Harrold/Harrell – NG: 1770-1848, DR: 1779-1831, SF: 1870-82, D: 1827-39, GB: 1911-26, HP: 1898-1901, Harris – NG: 1766-1806, DR: 1785-1867, SF: 1795-1886, GB: 1915, HP: 1897-1921, Harvey – NG: 1765-1873, C: 1784-86, DR: 1788-1801, SF: 1845-46, HP: 1903-12, Hayworth/Haworth – NG: 1763-94, DR: 1780-1869, SF: 1790-1885, HP: 1899-1929, Hedgecock – DR: 1822-58, SF: 1795-1883, HP: 1892-1928, Hendricks – SF: 1880-83, GB: 1924, HP: 1901, Henley – NG: 1766-1872, C: 1787-90, DR: 1794-1888, SF: 1795-1834, D: 1829-40, GB: 1891-1922, HP: 1912-25, Hiatt – NG: 1744-1826, C: 1793-1839, DR: 1779-1891, SF: 1793-1881, D: 1820-36, HW: 1824, GB: 1913-26, HP: 1897-1925, Hicks – C: 1827-33, SF: 1879, HP: 1904-24, Hill – NG: 1796, C: 1762-1782, DR: 1827-61, SF: 1835-80, GB: 1925, HP: 1903-25, Hinshaw – NG: 1776-1807, C: 1802-84, DR: 1782-1876, Hobbs – NG: 1839-82, C: 1785-90, DR: 1880-82, SF: 1810, GB: 1917-23, Hobson – NG: 1825-36, C: 1784-1828, DR: 1788, SF: 1815-16, Hodgin – NG: 1766-1807, C: 1816-87, DR: 1797-1839, SF: 1843-86, HW: 1825-48, GB: 1891-1925, Hodgson/Hodson – NG: 1752-1861, C: 1788-1835, DR: 1787-1835, SF: 1796-1883, Hoggatt – NG: 1755-1812, DR: 1779-1852, SF: 1791-1868, Holaday/Holoday/Holladay – C: 1801, SF: 1799-1818, GB: 1898-1920, Hollingsworth – NG: 1770-1840, DR: 1800-07, D: 1819-38, Hollowell – NG: 1822-72, GB: 1894-1925, HP: 1893-1908, Horney – DR: 1795-1890, D: 1828-57, HP: 1893-1929, Hoskins – NG: 1784-1883, DR: 1858-59, GB: 1905 (H.P. Randolph County has a “Friends” church called Back Creek … Parsons – NG: 1757-1851, C: 1846-67, HP: 1910-16 Winters – DR: 1876-78, HP: 1905 The source of the event and its date is not the same thing as the location of the event itself. Field/Fields – C: 1867-78, SF: 1807-82, GB: 1891-1910 What was the point of this piece? Carle – SF: 1822 Leave a Comment Click the Image to Go To the Video. That began to change in the late 1800s as Quakers began to assimilate into the Protestant mainstream and began to marry out. Early Families of Southeast Virginia and Northeast North Carolina. Discover North Carolina Ancestry Menu. Farrington – NG: 1765-1833 Hobbs – NG: 1839-82, C: 1785-90, DR: 1880-82, SF: 1810, GB: 1917-23 Taken from Hinshaw’s “Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy,” Volume I. They were hungry for religious leadership and guidance when the first Quaker missionaries arrived in Carolina in 1671. 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