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From: donna <>
Subject: Re: REPLY from lghr....Re: NFLD Quakers/Irish connection
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 21:13:23 -0400
References: <20040910235653.49738.qmail@web60605.mail.yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <20040910235653.49738.qmail@web60605.mail.yahoo.com>
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>Here is url for complete paper re: Quakers/Puritans in NFLD with credit to author and full list of footnotes. My apologies to Professor Rollman for not taking the time to research the author further before sending to list. I'm also sending the urls for the main digital book index and the one that includes Dr. Rollman's paper -- lots of interesting historical articles. Enjoy!
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Donna Kirby Milley
http://www.mun.ca/rels/ang/texts/ang1.html
http://www.digitalbookindex.com/_search/search010histuschpuritansa.asp
http://www.digitalbookindex.com/about.htm
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>>Lloyd,
>>I found this site a while ago while researching New England
>>ancestors and saved since it
>>concerned my first "love" -- my NFLD ancestors! I copied the
>>website url and title of
>>papers. Unfortunately, the list of footnotes did not include
>>#105. Let me
>>know what you think.
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>>Donna Kirby Milley
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>http://www.studyworld.com/newsite/ReportEssay/History/General%5CAnglicans_Puritains_And_Quakers.htm
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>>from:
>>*Anglicans Puritains And Quakers in 16th and 17th Century
>>Newfoundland
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>>*"Quaker individuals and families from the
>>Poole region and from Ireland continued to play a regionally
>>limited but prominent role in eighteenth-century
>>Newfoundland, when one considers the activities of the Quaker
>>minister and salmon fishing pioneer
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> George Skeffington of Bonavista; the influence and presence of
>the Poole merchant families of
>White,
>Taverner,
>Vallis,
>Jeffrey,
>Mifflen, and
>Colbourne in Bay de Verde or Trinity;
>the Harrisson,
>Penney, and
>Neave families in Placentia; and
>the Irish Quaker
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>>families, most notably the merchant houses of
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>Strangman,
>Courtenay and
>Ridgway as well as the
>Jacobs,
>Penrose and
>Harvey families engaged in the Waterford-Newfoundland
>provisions trade."(105)
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