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Benjamin and Esther (Furnas) Pearson

Benjamin and Esther (Furnas) Pearson
Author: George M. Pearson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1941
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Thomas Pearson, son of Lawrence and Elizabeth Peirson of Pownall Fee, Cheshire, England, married Margery Smith, daughter of Robert and Ellen Smith, at a Friends Meeting in Cheshire in 1683. They immigrated to America the same year and settled in Chester County, Pennsylvania. They had ten children, 1683-1703. He died in 1734. His great grandson, Benjamin Pearson, was born in 1763, near Winchester, Virginia, the son of Samuel Pearson (1724-1790) and Mary Rogers Pearson. He married Esther Furnas (1770-1835), daughter of John and Mary Wilkinson Furnas, at the Bush River Montly Meeting, South Carolina, in 1790. They had ten children, 1790-1809, born near Newberry, South Carolina, and Pleasant Hill, Ohio. The family migrated to Pleasant Hill, Ohio, in 1805. He died there in 1844. Descendants lived in Ohio, Iowa, Kansas, and elsewhere.


Genealogy of the Macy Family from 1635-1868

Genealogy of the Macy Family from 1635-1868
Author: Silvanus Jenkins Macy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1868
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George Macy (d. 1693) was one of the first settlers in Taunton, Mass. Thomas Macy was an original settler of Salisbury, Mass., and with nine others purchased the island of Nantucket in 1659. He married Sarah Hopcott (1612-1706) and they had nine children. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, New Jersey, Illinois, Rhode Island, Cuba and elsewhere.


Genealogies in the Library of Congress

Genealogies in the Library of Congress
Author: Marion J. Kaminkow
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 980
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806316697

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The Descendants of William Kellie of Scotland

The Descendants of William Kellie of Scotland
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Total Pages: 920
Release: 1994
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William Kellie (b. ca. 1700) was born in Galloway. He married Margaret Kilpatrick and they were the parents of seven children. One of his children was Robert Kellie/Kelly (1734-1808) who was born in Kirkmardrine, Scotland and married Mary Gibson. They were the parents of four children. He and his family immigrated to America before 1774 and settled in New York where he served in the American Revolution. Their numerous descendants live throughout the United States.


History of San Jose Quakers, West Coast Friends

History of San Jose Quakers, West Coast Friends
Author: Thomas M. King
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1105695409

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History of San Jose Quakers, West Coast Friends West Coast Quakers (1846-1930s)


Quakers and the American Family

Quakers and the American Family
Author: Barry Levy
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 363
Release: 1988
Genre: Delaware River Valley (N.Y.-Del. and N.J.)
ISBN: 0195049764

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This brilliant study shows the pivotal role the Quakers played in the origins and development of America's family ideology. Levy argues that the Quakers brought a new vision of family and social life to America--one that contrasted sharply with the harsh, formal world of the New England Puritans. The Quakers stressed affection, friendship and hospitality, the importance of women in the home, and the value of self-disciplined, non-coercive childrearing. This book explains how and why the Quakers have had such a profound cultural impact on America and what the Quakers' experience with their own radical family system tells us about American families.