IT appears that this is the parents of Patience, but not proven that this is the correct Thomas and Mary Jessop. Larry Anderson
Thomas joined the Baptist.
Line in Record @I23773@ (RIN 23766) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Moved to
DATE 19 JAN 1793
PLAC Jefferson County, Tennessee, Lost Creek MM.Line in Record @I23773@ (RIN 23766) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Get Certifcate to
DATE 7 JAN 1793
PLAC Surry County, North Carolina, Westfield MM.
Line in Record @I25422@ (RIN 25415) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Recommended
DATE 18 APR 1801
PLAC An elder of Lost Creek MM.Line in Record @I25422@ (RIN 25415) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Appointed
DATE 20 JAN 1798
PLAC Clerk of womens meetingLine in Record @I25422@ (RIN 25415) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Get Certifcate to
DATE 27 AUG 1814
PLAC Wayne County, Indiana, Whitewater MM.Line in Record @I25422@ (RIN 25415) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Moved to
DATE 1 MAR 1820
PLAC Wayne County, Indiana, Springfield MM.
Mordecai hung himself by accident, when a child, in a rolling towel.
Moses and Charity (Beeson) Mendenhall removed from New Garden, PA, to
Hopewell, VA, by certificate dated 27 Sep 1736. They remained there until 1751 when they removed to Cane Creek Meeting, Guilford County, NC by certificate dated 6 Mar 1751. His will is recorded in Guilford Co., NC.
Or Tarlton, son of Charles Johnson and Sarah Crew. Sent by Charity Monroe of Peoria, Ill.
Mother of the wrong Jesse Stanley
Line in Record @I41225@ (RIN 41218) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Disowned
DATE 3 OCT 1808
PLAC dis mou
Marriage records in IGI from Quaker records. Additional information received
from Annabelle Villani
Mother of the wrong Jesse Stanley
Son of Charles and Sarah Crew, a brother to Carleton Johnson who married
Sarah Mills.
Dates and places of death provided by Charity Monroe.
Moved from London Grove to Warrington MM in York Co., PA about 1743. There were 10 children listed in the Warrington records shown in the Gilpin section. A descendant of this marriage, Albert Cook Myers wrote, "The Immigration of Irish Quakers" and made many other contributionsto Quaker genealogy and history.