";s:4:"text";s:32436:" Meador/Meader – NG: 1871-82, SF: 1882, HP: 1899 Harlan/Harlin – C: 1810-20, DR: 1788, SF: 1794-1839 BMD records. Osborn/Osborne – NG: 1755-1859, C: 1776-1883, DR: 1793-1867, SF: 1811-56, D: 1863-64, GB: 1894-1923, HP: 1925-27 Albertson – NG: 1814-17, C: 1783-1865, DR: 1805-16, SF: 1797-1880, HP: 1897-1925 But the values carried down the generations, and it was good to go back and pick up that dropped stitch and connect with Quakers myself. Related Pages Irish Church Records - overview and main menu. McFarland – HP: 1912 Causey – ER: 1862, HP: 1925 Sumner – NG: 1771-91, SF: 1795 Clayton/Claton – NG: 1799-1847, DR: 1823-24 Heitman – GB: 1921 The reason our team chose to do two videos on this topic (this is the second) is that genealogy research actually draws a huge amount of curiosity about Quakers. I was raised as a Friend but through convincment not blood or so I thought. Haydock – NG: 1754-1817 Sillman – HP: 1893 Friends Publishing Corporation A marriage out of unity can give you valuable information on a bride’s marriage and maiden name, so, when in doubt, check the Hinshaw abstracts. Snider – SF: 1874-82, HP: 1905-07 McDorman – C: 1836, DR: 1818-23 Miles – NG: 1809-12 Harmon/Harman – SF: 1864-83, HP: 1902-16 Hogue – NG: 1816-86 Bratton (see also Brittain) – NG: 1767-68, DR: 1807-10 Benceni – SF: 1877 There are other meetings in the area now, but these are the ones which were established in Guilford prior to 1900. map of Guilford County in 1808, showing meeting house locations, A — B — C — DE — FG — H — IJKL — MN — OPQ — RS — TUV — WXYZ, NG = New Garden, C = Centre, DR = Deep River, SF = Springfield Wilkerson – GB: 1901 Richardson – NG: 1806-1817, SF: 1870-80, GB: 1903-10, HP: 1893-1917 Davis – NG: 1773-1853, C: 1781-1882, DR: 1785-1897, SF: 1814-80, HW: 1834-47, GB: 1910-26, HP: 1896-1925 Children’s education was to be "guarded," protecting them from non-Quaker influences. Wolfington – SF: 1808-1817 Janice McAlpine 2/11/09. Meetings started 1757. Watkins – C: 1819-73, DR: 1843-44, HP: 1905 Parsons – NG: 1757-1851, C: 1846-67, HP: 1910-16 Americans reported 6.3 million individual surnames in 2010. And his grandfather and father’s first names is Willard Everett, uncommon names. What was the point of this piece? In 1672, George Fox and William Edmundson traveled to America. Mullice – GB: 1915-26 Brown – NG: 1740-1814, DR: 1783-1880, SF: 1790-1886, D: 1821-28, GB: 1907-08, HP: 1905-29 Hoover – SF: 1871-73 Caison – NG: 1874 McLennon – GB: 1919-23 If you have a Chesterfield County surname you are interested in please send me an e … Also, you should find it worthwhile to read the introductory material and learn the specialized abbreviations on the pages titled Quakers, Hinshaw Encyclopedia, and Quaker History from this same website. I watch and look forward to Quaker Speaks every Thursday. Perkins – NG: 1769-1819, C: 1790-1867, SF: 1870, D: 1829-62, HW: 1825-48, GB: 1923-24 Quakers in North Carolina. Hoggatt – NG: 1755-1812, DR: 1779-1852, SF: 1791-1868 Bradwell – GB: 1908 (H.P.) Capeheart – NG: 1872 Steele – GB: 1897 Those are noted as to place of the event, and are wonderful details to find on these families. Coats – NG: 1761-1809 Hinton – GB: 1893-1920 Card – SF: 1830 Kemp – C: 1839 Sanders/Saunders – NG: 1764-1813, DR: 1779-1831, SF: 1798-1819, D: 1818-24, HP: 1913 My Great Grandmother was a Quaker until she had to move to Ohio to live with her son. Beck – DR: 1783-91, HP: 1921-27 Hodgson/Hodson – NG: 1752-1861, C: 1788-1835, DR: 1787-1835, SF: 1796-1883 Scott – DR: 1846-51 Let me put it very clearly from my perspective (and in answer to Ray Regan’s questions): being a white skinned Quaker, a “birthright” Friend, or someone from a generations-Quaker family does not give you any more measure of God than anyone else. Sometimes there are gaps of years or even decades between entries. Others remained in Robeson County, Maxton, Red Springs, Pembroke, and other areas our people are known to be from in North Carolina. First day school at Moorestown Monthly Meeting, middle school at Moorestown Friends and high school at Westtown School confirmed the depth of my belief in the Friends way of life and Religious teachings. McCracken – C: 1816, DR: 1840-91 Hooks – GB: 1908-21 Pritchard – C: 1784, GB: 1924 Warren – NG: 1816-42, DR: 1784-1817 Davidson/Davison – NG: 1777-1802, C: 1842, SF: 1827-80 Darden – GB: 1901-02 Holaday/Holoday/Holladay – C: 1801, SF: 1799-1818, GB: 1898-1920 Brittain/Britton (see also Bratton) – NG: 1755-1854, SF: 1796-1807, HW: 1827-31 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. I love his work; he’s articulate and cool with his long white beard. Hammer – DR: 1782-84, HP: 1911 This is fascinating for those of us who do geneology. This Project is for . Required fields are marked *. Bull – C: 1797-1805, DR: 1780-1806 There were many Quaker migrations from the Carolinas to the Midwest in the early decades of the 1800’s, and MM minutes provide valuable information on those migrations. Our name is White. The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) are a movement within Christianity that began in 1650s England. That does not mean that the family lived in the same county where the MM was located. Sawyer – GB: 1923-26, HP: 1921 Learn how to research the “Friends” records for your family history. Pugh – NG: 1809-14, DR: 1825-36, SF: 1822-59 How that name came about is a bit of a contention among historians, but it stuck. Walters – GB: 1893-1924 One visit satisfies their curiosity or they go to the historical society to track down the information they are really interested in. Some more common like Hunt or Cox. Hawkins – NG: 1809, SF: 1822 I have included married surnames when the bride was reported as being married, but not dismissed or removed at that time, and also married surnames when the bride condemned her marriage as a way of making amends with the meeting. Kirkman – NG: 1871-73, C: 1845-79, DR: 1879-81, GB: 1891-1921 In most of those situations, the groom’s family was not a Quaker family. I find genealogy and family history research to be fascinating! Warner – SF: 1884-85, HP: 1921-28 McGrew – NG: 1759 Eg. Gossett – DR: 1803-90, SF: 1844-45 Ballantine — SF: 1848-74 Chamness – NG: 1766-74, C: 1786-1884, DR: 1786, SF: 1799-1816, D: 1831 Peacock – NG: 1800-54 Thomas Hamm: Naturally around Philadelphia where you have the largest concentration of Friends, you have more distinctively Quaker names. My mother Ruth Trimble Balderston was descended from William Smith, a companion of George Fox, in and out of prison, but surely we would be careless to call “Smith” a uniquely Quaker name. The Coulter – HP: 1912 Glenn – GB: 1913 Nance – NG: 1820-29 Briggs – DR: 1890, D: 1857-66, GB: 1909-17, HP: 1903-22 Geni Project: Quaker Ancestor Roster. Lane – NG: 1765-74, DR: 1782-1807 Hunnicutt – HP: 1905 Discover your DNA story and unlock the secrets of your ancestry and genealogy with our DNA kits for ancestry and the world’s most comprehensive DNA database. Oldham – NG: 1764 In reply to: Quaker Samuel Welch Rowan/Iredell Co., North Carolina, 1790-1800. Mungo – HP: 1921 There are many ways that Friends manifest their faith in the world. For example, it turns out that Abraham Lincoln, who came from the midwest, was descended from Quakers. Overman – NG: 1777-78, C: 1785, DR: 1782-1829, SF: 1815-21 Mecca – C: 1774 And lots felt the need for independence more keenly than sitting and praying for peace. Day – SF: 1792-1842 Ruddick (see also Riddick) – NG: 1755-80, C: 1774, DR: 1778-88, SF: 1792-1822 A number seem to have been personal friends of William Penn and prospered accordingly. Green – NG: 1767-1881, C: 1774-1809, DR: 1806-09, SF: 1881-82, D: 1837, HW: 1830-44 Swindell – C: 1826-67 BMD. It does not make you any more Quaker than someone who doesn’t share your gene pool or someone who became a Quaker yesterday. Ruckman – NG: 1777-98, SF: 1799 Theobold – GB: 1927-29 Hough/Huff – NG: 1770-86, DR: 1781-1808, HP: 1900 Postal code . Weedon – SF: 1857-80 I appreciated your thoughtful response to that and found that very appropriate. When I began searching for my ancestors on Ancestry.com I discovered Quaker records go way back and provide family information from US Quaker Monthly Meeting records. Shoaf – HP: 1909-19 Church – HP: 1921 Newman – NG: 1799-1817, C: 1824-32, DR: 1794-1803, SF: 1831 Men’s minutes 1778-1890. (If this, or any other single video topic is not for you, that’s ok!) Dillard – GB: 1912 Hendricks – SF: 1880-83, GB: 1924, HP: 1901 That began to change in the late 1800s as Quakers began to assimilate into the Protestant mainstream and began to marry out. Dockery – HP: 1922 So it wasn’t just the last names that they used over and over but the first names as well. Eldridge – NG: 1783-85 Reynolds – NG: 1755-1826, C: 1781-1883, DR: 1783-1875, SF: 1805-85, GB: 1891-1922, HP: 1908 Bingham – SF: 1870 Hartgrove – NG: 1772-1807 Mason – GB: 1926 It is also the 1,637,381 st most frequently used forename globally. Widows/Widdows – NG: 1767-1828, SF: 1801-77 Education for Quakers and Seekers: Discover the QuakerCloud! In reply to: Quaker Samuel Welch Rowan/Iredell Co., North Carolina, 1790-1800. ← Return to top of page. historians of North Carolina Quaker history have overgeneralized that North Carolina Quakers from all North Carolina regions migrated for the same reasons, especially, they argued, to become rid of the institution of slavery. In addition to the information provided by the book, the website provides a list of available records, websites, and publications for each monthly meeting. Rambo – NG: 1789 Cook – NG: 1748-1876, DR: 1792-1846, SF: 1810-82 Phillips had fled New England where he and his wife had been converted to Quakerism. Carter – NG: 1812-64, C: 1788-1848, DR: 1815-1891, SF: 1797-1868, HP: 1922 Guyer – DR: 1808-80 Gibbins/Gibbons – NG: 1825-30 Noah – GB: 1929 Maris is one of my earliest Quaker families. Thomas Hamm: When you get to North Carolina, there are a number of distinctively Quaker names like Trueblood or Hadley or Hinshaw. Macy – NG: 1763-1871, C: 1776-1879, DR: 1780-1813, HW: 1826-37, HP: 1903 I think that has a lot of value. Treeman – SF: 1874 Swayzee – HP: 1910-13 The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) are a movement within Christianity that began in 1650s England. A learned Coleman very rare, Kearns – GB: 1922-24, HP: 1905-25 Coltrane – C: 1841-84, DR: 1841-67, SF: 1834-85, HP: 1910 Where have you seen some of those names? Sargent – SF: 1801-32 Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. The Wrightsborough Quaker Historical Site – Page 1 Most research shows that the original spelling was Wrightsborough, and that it was ... to North Carolina. Munden – SF: 1806-11 North Carolina historian David Cecelski uses a map he found recently and other sources to explore the history of a largely forgotten group of Quaker settlements that flourished on the North Carolina coast more than 200 years ago. Wonderful video! Vernon – DR: 1782-1800 Stout – C: 1776-83, SF: 1843-70, GB: 1895-1926, HP: 1907-23 Janice McAlpine 2/11/09. Hepler – HP: 1925-26 Nugent/Newgent – NG: 1819-47, Odell – GB: 1911 Unthank – NG: 1755-1843 Evans – NG: 1782-1880, C: 1786, DR: 1800-13, SF: 1822, GB: 1909-15 I think that’s what was meant by shaking the trees and a Quaker nut would fall out was referring to. Their home and/or the local meeting may be in an adjoining county. Thomson/Thompson/Tomson – NG: 1809-11, DR: 1788-89, GB: 1896-1926, HP: 1903-29 Wooters – GB: 1912-15 Phillip/Phillips – DR: 1797-1808, GB: 1903-12, HP: 1905-09 Bulla/Bullar – NG: 1768-69, SF: 1837-83, HP: 1925-28 Brackett – HP: 1922-23 Lots of unique surnames or unique variations of more common names. Christian – SF: 1882 Posted on February 25, 2018 by Constance H. Knox. Younts/Yonce – SF: 1880, GB: 1920-27 Wrenn – HP: 1925 And … Bartram – GB: 1927 Education for Quakers and Seekers: Discover the QuakerCloud! Kirk – NG: 1809, SF: 1822-24 Sullivan – DR: 1789-1892, D: 1867, GB: 1909, HP: 1907 ), 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(? 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. This did leave the remaining Quakers in dire shape and left the South as the backwater of our nation for 100 years. Hartley – NG: 1764-1887 Fentress – C: 1885, SF: 1856-83, GB: 1919 Lawson – HP: 1911 Morton – SF: 1886, D: 1817-30, HP: 1893 Nixon – NG: 1818-40, C: 1787-89, DR: 1790-1875, SF: 1793-1845, GB: 1899-1910, HP: 1904-05 Wollis – NG: 1787 Rich – NG: 1767-1876, C: 1776-1871, DR: 1796-1820, SF: 1812-14, D: 1817-57, HW: 1834-35 Staff members can also help you with microfilm, manuscripts, and family surname files. Farlow – NG: 1770, C: 1811-32, DR: 1835-36, SF: 1856-64, GB: 1891-1924, HP: 1893-1926 Teague – C: 1863-68, DR: 1864-72, SF: 1827-30, GB: 1904-08, HP: 1906 Thrift – DR: 1890, SF: 1881, GB: 1924 Pendry – NG: 1777-86, DR: 1783-86, SF: 1793-99 Be aware that some entries were “retrospective,” and were due to the clerk recording prior events in other locations when a family joined the meeting. Amburn – DR: 1786-1822 I usually like watching the cool videos on Quaker Speak. I want to acknowledge your critiques. Chadwick – NG: 1820-22, DR: 1821-66 Hinckle/Hinkle – GB: 1923-26, HP: 1925 Slocum – NG: 1837-38 Belton – GB: 1914-22 Lowman – HP: 1904-10 Distance . Cornel/Cornell – NG: 1837-40 An Osborne, that’s going to be Centre Meeting or perhaps Spring Meeting. Now known as First Friends Meeting of Greensboro. Cartland – NG: 1877-82, DR: 1874-90, SF: 1882-86, GB: 1899-1921, HP: 1896-99 They were hungry for religious leadership and guidance when the first Quaker missionaries arrived in Carolina in 1671. Young children, and sometimes older ones, were taught basic reading and writing at home. Kerner – GB: 1923 Re: Quaker Samuel Welch Rowan/Iredell Co., North Carolina, 1790-1800 By Janice McAlpine February 12, 2009 at 06:14:13. It made me think and understand the point of view and intentions. Bates – NG: 1764 Hassel/Hassell – DR: 1864-79 Horn/Horne – NG: 1775-91, D: 1847 Brewer – GB: 1924 Hanner – GB: 1924 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 2 vols. Picket/Pickett (see also Piggott) – C: 1821, DR: 1785-1813, GB: 1901 Be aware that it would be exceptional for a birth or death to occur at the MM location itself, although a marriage may occur there. Hammond – SF: 1857-64, GB: 1899-1904, HP: 1918-28 Carle – SF: 1822 While these meetings were established at earlier dates, sometimes records were lost due to fires, etc. Hailey/Haley – DR: 1799-1803, SF: 1803-16 Married into the familes are Farlows, Mendenhalls, Andrews, to name a few. Ray – NG: 1774-88, SF: 1868-83, HP: 1928 Shugart – C: 1824, DR: 1790-92 Chappell – C: 1881 Clary – NG: 1805-18, SF: 1818-20 We can’t solve the historical world conundrum of violence, we can only solve ourselves. Ruth/Ruith – DR: 1778-88, SF: 1799, Saferight – C: 1864 Shelby – C: 1864 Garrison – DR: 1789, SF: 1792-1807 Butler – NG: 1809-19, DR: 1820 On Long Island, I would guess that about half of all Quaker families before 1800 were connected with the Hicks, the Seaman, the Titus or the Bowen families. Moore – NG: 1778-1888, DR: 1807-84, SF: 1807-84, D: 1827-41, GB: 1893-1926, HP: 1896-1919 Dicks/Dix – NG: 1755-1824, C: 1791-1865, SF: 1792-1826 Carson – NG: 1773-1782 Watson – D: 1863, HP: 1916 Ask a docent or archivist to retrieve Quaker Ref and Quaker Rare call numbers, including published family histories and North Carolina genealogical journals. Bush – GB: 1916 Braswell – HP: 1919 Women’s minutes 1790-1886. There’s a Cox, there’s a Sharpless, there’s a Cadwallader, there’s a Strawbridge or a Clothier in there, and they wonder: “Could I possibly be related to these peculiar people called Quakers?” And it’s easy to find out. Jefferson – GB: 1912-20 Ellis – NG: 1783-85 Gilbreath (see also Galbreath) – NG: 1795-1811, C: 1885, SF: 1822-26 Quaker families cared about their children, but not in the sentimental manner that would later become fashionable in the 19th century. Many years ago, I finished Friends for 300 Years with a deep sense of recognition; the values were my values, though I had not connected them with my Quaker grandparents, who by the time I knew them were practicing other religions, or none. Rush – HP: 1924 Guthrie – GB: 1893-1924 Furr – HP: 1925, Galbreath (see also Gilbreath) – DR: 1800-54 Most of these—3.9 million or 62%–were reported only once. – SF: 1880 Moreman – DR: 1789-1800 Clapp – GB: 1916-20, HP: 1893-1904 Others remained in Robeson County, Maxton, Red Springs, Pembroke, and other areas our people are known to be from in North Carolina. When this happens all understanding and learning stops because we don’t listen to and respect, the now, other. There were 11 last names reported by more than one million individuals: Smith, Johnson, Williams, Brown, Jones, Garcia, Miller, Davis, Rodriguez, Martinez, and Hernandez. Thornlow – GB: 1913-27 Wales – DR: 1805 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. Peel/Peele – NG: 1795-1881, DR: 1801, SF: 1870-74, GB: 1899-1903, HP: 1921 City, state or . Ross – GB: 1912-25 Groome – GB: 1922 Pemberton – GB: 1923-27 Whittington – GB: 1923-27 Suddarth – GB: 1921 Smith Family. I think in terms of just numbers, the Smedleys, the Hoopes, the Sharplesses were probably the largest in terms of prolificness. Tuscarora remained in North Carolina and had Indian families … Clegg – HP: 1918 People Projects Discussions Surnames share. The two made their way to Carolina and visited Henry Phillips and his wife, the only known Quaker settlers at that time in the Albemarle region of what is today known as North Carolina. 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