Thomas, Do not assume they came from Pennsylvania. I have several families who are Quaker for about a generation or so. They are Church of England to start and often Baptist when they leave the Quakers. Marilyn On 11/7/2017 9:54 AM, Thomas Boyer wrote: > Thanks for your fast reply. Actually, I was hoping for some earlier > records. Suspect that my Northern VA ancestors @ 1770 may have originally > been English Quakers and am following their migration path into VA, > presumably from Phila. > > Thanks, T. Boyer > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 7:16 AM roger barnett <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> Yes, there are many records at Deep Creek then to Surry county right off >> top of my head. I think i have copies in my pc somewhere. They start in >> 1792? Thru 1796. Anyone in particular you are looking for? I could narrow >> it down for you. >> >> Roger >> >> >> On Nov 6, 2017 3:23 PM, "Thomas Boyer" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> >>> Roger, What Quaker records are you referencing here? Was there a >> particular >>> Quaker Meeting in the area in late 1700’s? >>> Thanks, >>> Tom Boyer >>> >>> On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 11:05 AM Tony <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >>> >>>> I knew 1 Barnett family quite well ... Dick and I went to high school >>>> together in the 1950s ..His dad was Kermit ..they loved in a little >>>> community called Belfast in the East End of Russell County... (fact is >>>> there was a small community named "Barnett" just outside Lebanon, Va. >>>> If you'd like to call me 281-326-6980 or 281-326-3952 (I live near >>> Houston, >>>> TX. now) I call tell you what I know and also tell you about a great >>> book >>>> about Russell County and area starting in the mid-1800s up to the >>>> present. It is called "Working for the Stuarts" (big landowners of that >>>> area at the time (mid-1800s to now) ...written by Kathy Shearer of >>> Emory, >>>> VA. Her publisher is Clinch Mountain Press of Emory..... >>>> The Barnett Family has several sections written about it. YOu can find >>> info >>>> on it on the web (she has a web site)..I contributed a tiny bit to the >>>> book. >>>> >>>> Feel free to call me if you think I can help. >>>> I'll be out of my office until about 3 PM this afternoon. >>>> Regards, Tony Frye >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 9:53 AM, roger barnett <[log in to unmask]> >> wrote: >>>>> Thanks for the info on Russell county. That may help with some of >> them. >>>>> The coal mines were opening up during the times I am looking for so >>> maybe >>>>> they went that way? >>>>> Roger >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Sent from Mail for Windows 10 >>>>> >>>>> From: Tony >>>>> Sent: Monday, November 6, 2017 10:22 AM >>>>> To: [log in to unmask] >>>>> Subject: Re: [VA-ROOTS] Barnett >>>>> >>>>> I knew a family of 3 or 4 generations of Barnetts in Russell >>>>> County/Tazewell County Virginia ....that family has lived in Russell >>>> County >>>>> from the 1800's that I am aware of..... >>>>> *Tony Frye .... Russell County Native [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>* >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, Nov 5, 2017 at 1:15 PM, Roger A Barnett <[log in to unmask]> >>>> wrote: >>>>>> I have been chasing down the Barnett line, specifically Jesse >> Barnett >>>> of >>>>>> Goochland county Va. At present i have him living in Goochland >>> county, >>>>> Va., >>>>>> (birth), then to Granville NC., then Brunswick county Va.,(1840 >>> census) >>>>>> then to Montgomery county Va. (Blacksburg). There he was still >> alive >>> at >>>>> age >>>>>> 90 on the 1880 census. >>>>>> >>>>>> Another Jesse Barnett buried in Stewart County Tenn/Kentucky area, >>> (now >>>>>> FT. Campbell Ky.), is what i believe to be the nephew or older son >> of >>>> My >>>>>> Jesse has the same mothers name listed on a death certificate as >>> other >>>>>> Jesse. It is a very confusing line to follow. I have the cemetery >>>> records >>>>>> from Ft. Campbell where the Barnett cemetery was relocated to >> Indian >>>>> Mound >>>>>> ,Tennessee around 1940(?). >>>>>> >>>>>> Also there are many Quaker records from nearby areas that have a >>>> (Jesse) >>>>>> mentioned in them as far back as the late 1700's. All of the wills, >>>>>> marriage records, census records, war records and a few others have >>> the >>>>>> same reoccurring names listed; >>>>>> >>>>>> Arthanciaious >>>>>> Jesse >>>>>> John >>>>>> Thomas >>>>>> William >>>>>> Benjamin >>>>>> Samuel >>>>>> All of my searching has proved to be a challenge in looking for the >>>>>> resting places of the Barnett families. The cemetery at Ft. >> Campbell >>> is >>>>> as >>>>>> close as >>>>>> i have came to finding on a few of these people. I would be >>> interested >>>>> in >>>>>> any info anyone may have. 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