Quakers -- Genealogy
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
Fred E. Smith Collection
This collection, although small, contains invaluable material documenting the history of pastoral Friends, especially in Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio.
Harlow Lindley Collection
Herbert and Beatrice Kimball Collection
Beatrice and Herbert R. Kimball papers, relating to missionary work in Kenya, Uganda, and other countries. Includes correspondence, biographical information, reports, meeting minutes, and other items.
Huff-Nixon Family Papers
Hutchens Family Collection
This collection is a manuscript genealogy of the descendants of Strangeman Hutchins (Hutchens) (1701-1792), a Quaker of Goochland County, VA and Surry County, NC. The manuscript was compiled by Gussie Waymire Crider of Buck Creek, IN and published in 1979.
John M. Hussey Family Papers
The John M. Hussey Family Papers consist of correspondence, photographs, and genealogical material relating to John M. and Anna (Fall) Hussey, Gurneyite Friends who were important figures in the "Great Revival" movement of the 1870s and 1880s and early Quaker missionary work in Mexico.
John T. White Family Papers
Joseph R. Evans Family Collection
The Joseph R. Evans Family Collection consists of correspondence, photographs, and genealogical material on a Quaker family that was central to the founding and development of Earlham College. It also documents Quaker reactions to the Civil War, and contains some of the best pre-1900 photographs known of the campus.