Quakers -- Genealogy
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
Lewis D. Stubbs Papers
Lewis D. Stubbs was an attorney and political leader of Richmond, Indiana. This small collection of his papers reflects mainly his interest in genealogy, although it does include personal letters and scrapbook that Stubbs kept during the 1856 and 1858 political campaigns.
Loula (Howell) Thomas Papers
Margorie Diebel Collection
This collection, on family sheets and on note cards, consists of information regarding Margorie Diebel's Quaker ancestors in New England, the Delaware Valley, Virginia, North Carolina, and Ohio.
Marian Henley Goodwell Collection
Mary Wright Dennis Papers
Research, findings, and correspondence pertaining to the family history of Mary Wright Dennis and her husband Thomas E. Dennis.
Mordecai M. and Francis T. White Papers
The White Papers consist of correspondence, legal papers, and photographs as well as genealogical materials. Of special interest are photographs and letters of slaves liberated by the Whites in North Carolina.
Mote Genealogy Collection
The collections consists of genealogy material.
Nathaniel Carter Diary
The collection consists of a diary written by Nathanial Carter. Carter regularly reflects on his progress in religious life and reports on what happened in his meeting. He also is a typical farmer, giving close attention to the weather and the markets for crops. Finally, he chronicles his community, recording events in the lives of family and neighbors, especially births, deaths, and marriages. The Carter diary was a gift from the Rev. Floyd L. Cook of Indianapolis some time before 1975.
Robinson-Henley Papers
The collection includes correspondence, business papers, genealogical material, and photographs relating to Richmond and Carthage.