Our Quaker Friends of ye olden time : being in part a transcript of the minute books of Cedar Creek Meeting, Hanover County, and the South River Meeting, Campbell County, Va.
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Photocopy of original.
Author taken from publisher's notice.
Includes index.
Contains births and deaths, ca. 1734-1890; marriages, ca. 1761-1819; certificates of removal, ca. 1762-1854; disownments, ca. 1766-1852; and letters of confession, ca. 1778-1829.
Includes appendices on the origins and doctrines of Quakerism, prominent families, etc.
Some of the Friends came from counties near Hanover County which was within the Cedar Creek Meeting. South River Monthly Meeting covered Bedford and Campbell counties.
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