QUAKER-ROOTS-L Archives
Archiver > QUAKER-ROOTS > 1998-10 > 0908112913
From: <>
Subject: QUAKERS MM OH/PA /NC/IN dates info # 28
Date: Sun, 11 Oct 1998 09:35:13 EDT
Info from ancestry.com subscription site - reference below
Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol. 4
Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Ohio
[p.565] RECORDS
page 564
Somerset Monthly Meeting, located in Belmont County, Ohio, was established by
Stillwater Quarterly Meeting 12th Mo. 25th 1820, and consisted of Somerset and
Ridge Preparative Meetings. [p.564]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Ohio
[p.795] NEW GARDEN MONTHLY MEETING
page 794
New Garden Monthly Meeting, located in Columbiana County, Ohio, was
established by Salem Quarterly Meeting 10th Mo. 13, 1808. It was composed of
New Garden and Sandy Springs Preparative Meetings. This meeting suffered from
both the Hicksite and Wilburite separations. On 12th Mo. 26, 1884, the name
was changed from New Garden to Winona Monthly Meeting. (The Conservative
Meeting still bears the name of New Garden).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Ohio
[p.861] CARMEL MONTHLY MEETING
page 860
Carmel Monthly Meeting, located in Columbiana County, Ohio, was established by
Salem Quarterly Meeting 12th Mo. 20, 1817. It was made up of Elkrun and Carmel
Preparative Meetings. This monthly meeting was laid down 12th Mo. 16, 1854. It
became a Hicksite Meeting, the records of which are in the Friends Historical
Library at Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Ohio
[p.1021] WEST MONTHLY MEETING
page 1019
West Monthly Meeting, Mahoning County, Ohio, was established in 1845 as a
result of a recommendation of a general conference of men and women Friends of
Salem and New Garden Qua terly Meeting of the Society of Friends (Hicksite).
This monthly meeting consisted of the membership of West and Berlin
Preparative Meetings. These meetings were placed under the supervision of New
Garden Quarterly Meeting and the Quarterly Meeting was to meet at West on the
second day in 2nd and 8th months.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Ohio
[p.1085] CHESTERFIELD MONTHLY MEETING
page 1084
Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, located in Athens County, Ohio, was established
by Stillwater Quarterly Meeting, 10th Mo. 21, 1837. This became one of the
prominent Conservative Monthly Meetings. It was characterized by a division in
1865 known as the Maulites, named for the leader, but they eventually went
back to the main body of Friends. The records of this meeting are kept at
Chesterhill, Ohio.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Ohio
[p.1125] PLYMOUTH MONTHLY MEETING
page 1123
Plymouth Monthly Meeting, located in Washington County, Ohio, was established
by Stillwater Quarterly Meeting, 11th Mo. 18, 1850. It consisted of Plymouth
and Southland Preparative Meetings. For four years it was an Orthodox Meeting,
but in 1854 it became a Wilbur Meeting.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Ohio
[p.1199] GILEAD MONTHLY MEETING
page 1198
Gilead Monthly Meeting, located in Morrow County, Ohio, was established by
Alum Creek Quarterly Meeting, 12th Mo. 18, 1838. This monthly meeting was made
up of Northern. Weston, and Sandusky Preparative Meetings. Later Northern
changed its name to Gilead.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Ohio
[p.1269] GOSHEN (DARBY CREEK) MONTHLY MEETING
page 1268
Goshen Monthly Meeting, Logan Co., Ohio, is located about one mile east of
Zanesfield, Ohio. A number of the original members came from Jack Swamp and
Rich Square Meetings in North Carolina. From Jack Swamp came members of the
Marmon, Reams, Crew, Taylor, Stanton and Patterson families, and from Rich
Square came the Outlands, Peeles and Browns. The Paxsons, Pickrells, Stanleys,
Williams, and Greens came from Mount Pleasant, Virginia. This emigration,
which made the early Friends group at Goshen, started in 1806, and other
families located the following year.
This thread: