Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Celebration of the beginning of this group


Selected Bush River Quaker, Newberry SC, Bibliography

from Historic Bush River Quaker Cemetery, Newberry, South Carolina
Judith F. Russell, Ph.D.  ©2015


Judy wrote this wonderful Bibliography several years ago.  I found it hard to add posts to the blog site because I didn't want this bibliography to disappear from easy reach for readers of the blog.  When I tried to use a link on the side, it gave me an error message that the information was too large.  So I have divided it into four parts.  The four parts follow this post.  I believe that once you are here, you can just scroll down and then push older posts to get to the entire bibliography.  If this doesn't work for you, please e-mail me at mosesm@earthlink.net and let me know there is a problem.  

Bibliography A through G

Selected Bush River Quaker, Newberry SC, Bibliography

from Historic Bush River Quaker Cemetery, Newberry, South Carolina
Judith F. Russell, Ph.D.  ©2015

Abrams, George Carter (1982) Newberry South Carolina Cemeteries, Vol 1., Newberry, South Carolina: Newberry Historical Society.

Banks, Charles Edward. (1937) Topographical Dictionary of 2,885 Emigrants to New England, 1620- 1650. Philadelphia PA: Elijah Ellsworth Brownell.

Barnes, Mary Lee. (1993) "Israel Gauntt," Old Newberry District Quarterly. Vol.2: Number 3, pp. 27-28.

Barnes, Mary Lee. (1993) "Jacob Gauntt," Old Newberry District Quarterly. Vol.2: Number 3, pp. 29-30.

Beers, W. H. (1880) The History of Miami County, Ohio: containing a history of the county; its cities, towns, etc.; general and local statistics; portraits of early settlers and prominent men; history of the Northwest Territory; history of Ohio; map of Miami County; constitution of the United States, miscellaneous matters, etc. Chicago: W. H. Beers.

Bellarts, James E. (1987) “Preliminary Paper on the Quaker Pearson Family.” The Southern Friend, Journal of the North Carolina Friends Historical Society. Volume 9, Numbers 1 and 2, Spring and Autumn, 1987.

Blackman, Leah. (1963) History of Little Egg Harbor Township, Burlington County, N.J., from the First Settlement to the Present Time. Tuckerton, N.J.: The Great John Mathis Foundation.

Bowman, George Ernest. (1913) Lydia Gaunt’s Will in “Abstracts of Barnstable County, Mass., Probate Records,” The Mayflower Descendant. Volume XV, p. 76.

Bowman, George Ernest. (1913) Israel [Jr] Gaunt’s Will in “Abstracts of Barnstable County, Mass., Probate Records,” The Mayflower Descendant. Volume XV, page number missing.

Brien, Lindsay M. (1935) “Quaker Records,” in Miami Valley Records, Volume VI. Miami Valley Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society

Browning, Charles H. (1912) Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: William J. Campbell.

Brownson, Lydia Phinney. (1973) "Thomas Butler of Sandwich Mass. (ca.1617-1689)" New England Historical Society Register. 127:20-21.

Carwile, John Brown. (1890) Reminiscences of Newberry: Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co.

Cemetery Records of Giles County, Tennessee. (1986) Pulaski, Tennessee: Giles County Historical Society.

Chalkley, Lyman (1965) Chronicles of [the] Scotch Irish Settlement of VA [extracted from the original court records of Augusta County, 1745-1800], Vol. II, p. 79, 1965.

Coffin, Addison. (1894, 1952) Early settlement of Friends in North Carolina: Traditions and reminiscences, 1894. Greensboro, NC: North Carolina Friends Historical Society.

Daniels, Roger. (1991) Coming to America: A History of Immigration and Ethnicity in American Life. New York, New York: HarperPerennial.

Davis, Eileen and Judith Ireton. (1980) Quaker Records of the Miami Valley of Ohio. Owensboro, Kentucky : McDowell Publications.

Davis, Robert Scott. (1986) Quaker Records in Georgia: Wrightsborough 1772-1793, Friendsborough 1776 - 1777. Augusta, Georgia: Augusta Genealogical Society.

Davis, W. W. H. (1876, 1995). The History of Bucks County Pennsylvania from Discovery of the Delaware to the Present Time. Doylestown, PA: Bucks County Genealogical Society.

Diller, Corinne Hanna. (1985) Quaker Pearsons: being descendants of Lawrence Peirson, 1607-1673 of Cheshire, England. Houston, TX: 8072 Ravenwood Circle, Apt. 551, Houston 77055

Doan, Wilson, S. (1922) Bush River; a Story of Quaker Migration to the Northwest Territory. Indianapolis, IN: Clark Printing.

Dobson, Mary Ann Duncan. (1997) “Two Quaker Duncan Families of Fairfax, Co., VA 1748 to Newberry and Edgefield Co., SC: Samuel Duncan d. 1770 Craven Co., SC, wife Sarah; and Richard Duncan, b. 1722, d. by 1803, son of Patrick Duncan of Baltimore and Anne Arundel Co., DE,” Duncan Association Newsletter, Volume 5, Number 1.

Duncan, Watson B. (1901) Twentieth century sketches of the South Carolina Conference, M.E. Church, South.  Columbia, SC: The State Co.

Dutch Fork Chapter, South Carolina Genealogical Society. (Nd) The Dutch Fork: a catalog of early land records. Chapin, South Carolina: Dutch Fork Chapter, SCGC, PO Box 481.

Eames, Marion. (1976) Fair Wilderness. Wales: Christopher Davies. Ellis Pugh (Puw) is a significant character in this historical novel.

Eames, Marion. (1969) The Secret Room. Wales: Christopher Davies. Ellis Pugh (Puw) is a significant character in this historical novel.

Edwards, Chris and Faye Axford. (1978) The Lure and Lore of Limestone County. Tuscaloosa, Alabama: Portals Press.

Elliot, Errol T. (1969) Quakers on the American Frontier. Richmond, IN: Friends United Press.

Elliott, Rita Jones. (1975) The John Jones Family: With ancestry of Benson, Chandler, Dunbar, Jay, Lester, Miles and Sibley Families.   . Signal Mountain, TN: Rita
Jones Elliott.

Farmer, John. (1829) A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New-England. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.

Fischer, David Hackett. (1989) Albion’s Seed: Four British Folkways in America. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Foster, Josie. (nd) Marriages Solemnized by Rev. Thomas Douglas Harwell Between 1840 and 1891: Copied from his Records. Calvert City, Kentucky: np.

Gaunt, Hannaniah. Will. Springfield Township, Burlington County, NJ, dated 17 July 1720.

Gauntt, David L. (1988) Peter Gaunt 1610-1680 And Some of His Descendants. Woodbury, New Jersey: Gloucester County Historical Society.

Griffiths, George R. (1975). “Ellis Pugh, Quaker in Wales and Pennsylvania,” The Pennsylvania Genealogist Magazine, Vol. XXIX, no. 2, pp 112 -124.

Hawthorne, Enid Pearson. (1988) The Pearson Family Tree from England to America. Iowa Falls, Iowa: np

Heiss, Willard. (1972) Quaker biographical sketches of ministers and elders and other concerned members of the Yearly Meeting of Philadelphia, 1682-1800. Indianapolis, IN: np.

Heiss, Willard. (1969) Quakers in the South Carolina Backcountry: Wateree and Bush River. Indianapolis, IN: Indiana Quaker Records.

Herbert, Stella. (1991) “Herbert Family, SC” Low Country Courier, Volume 16, Issue 2, February 1991. Publication of the Charleston Chapter of the South Carolina Genealogical Society.

Hill, Leonard U. (1953) A History of Miami County, Ohio (1807 - 1953). Columbus OH: F. J. Heer Printing.

Hinshaw, Seth B. (1984) The Carolina Quaker Experience 1665-1985: an interpretation. Greensboro, NC: North Carolina Friends Historical Society.

Hinshaw, William Wade. Genealogical Records: The Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, 1750 - 1930. Broderbund Software CD 192, scanned images of all pages of the 1998 Genealogical Publishing Company’s Reprint of the 1936 original. 

Holcomb, Brent H. (1999) Newberry County, South Carolina Deed Abstracts, Volume I: Deed Books A-B 1785-1794 (1751 - 1794). Columbia, SC: South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research.

Holcomb, Brent H. (2000) Newberry County, South Carolina Deed Abstracts, Volume II: Deed Books c, D-2, and D 1794 -1800 (1765 - 1800) Columbia, SC: South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research.

Holcomb, Brent H. (2001) Newberry County, South Carolina Deed Abstracts, Volume III: Deed Books E - H 1800 - 1806 (1767 - 1806). Columbia, SC: South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research.

Holcomb, Brent H. (1996) South Carolina Deed Abstracts 1783 - 1788 (Books I-5 though Z-5) Columbia, SC: South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research.

Holcomb, Brent H. (1987) Union County, South Carolina, will abstracts, 1787-1849. Columbia, SC: B. H. Holcomb.

Bibliography Q through G

Selected Bush River Quaker, Newberry SC, Bibliography

from Historic Bush River Quaker Cemetery, Newberry, South Carolina
Judith F. Russell, Ph.D.  ©2015

Abrams, George Carter (1982) Newberry South Carolina Cemeteries, Vol 1., Newberry, South Carolina: Newberry Historical Society.

Banks, Charles Edward. (1937) Topographical Dictionary of 2,885 Emigrants to New England, 1620- 1650. Philadelphia PA: Elijah Ellsworth Brownell.

Barnes, Mary Lee. (1993) "Israel Gauntt," Old Newberry District Quarterly. Vol.2: Number 3, pp. 27-28.

Barnes, Mary Lee. (1993) "Jacob Gauntt," Old Newberry District Quarterly. Vol.2: Number 3, pp. 29-30.

Beers, W. H. (1880) The History of Miami County, Ohio: containing a history of the county; its cities, towns, etc.; general and local statistics; portraits of early settlers and prominent men; history of the Northwest Territory; history of Ohio; map of Miami County; constitution of the United States, miscellaneous matters, etc. Chicago: W. H. Beers.

Bellarts, James E. (1987) “Preliminary Paper on the Quaker Pearson Family.” The Southern Friend, Journal of the North Carolina Friends Historical Society. Volume 9, Numbers 1 and 2, Spring and Autumn, 1987.

Blackman, Leah. (1963) History of Little Egg Harbor Township, Burlington County, N.J., from the First Settlement to the Present Time. Tuckerton, N.J.: The Great John Mathis Foundation.

Bowman, George Ernest. (1913) Lydia Gaunt’s Will in “Abstracts of Barnstable County, Mass., Probate Records,” The Mayflower Descendant. Volume XV, p. 76.

Bowman, George Ernest. (1913) Israel [Jr] Gaunt’s Will in “Abstracts of Barnstable County, Mass., Probate Records,” The Mayflower Descendant. Volume XV, page number missing.

Brien, Lindsay M. (1935) “Quaker Records,” in Miami Valley Records, Volume VI. Miami Valley Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society

Browning, Charles H. (1912) Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: William J. Campbell.

Brownson, Lydia Phinney. (1973) "Thomas Butler of Sandwich Mass. (ca.1617-1689)" New England Historical Society Register. 127:20-21.

Carwile, John Brown. (1890) Reminiscences of Newberry: Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co.

Cemetery Records of Giles County, Tennessee. (1986) Pulaski, Tennessee: Giles County Historical Society.

Chalkley, Lyman (1965) Chronicles of [the] Scotch Irish Settlement of VA [extracted from the original court records of Augusta County, 1745-1800], Vol. II, p. 79, 1965.

Coffin, Addison. (1894, 1952) Early settlement of Friends in North Carolina: Traditions and reminiscences, 1894. Greensboro, NC: North Carolina Friends Historical Society.

Daniels, Roger. (1991) Coming to America: A History of Immigration and Ethnicity in American Life. New York, New York: HarperPerennial.

Davis, Eileen and Judith Ireton. (1980) Quaker Records of the Miami Valley of Ohio. Owensboro, Kentucky : McDowell Publications.

Davis, Robert Scott. (1986) Quaker Records in Georgia: Wrightsborough 1772-1793, Friendsborough 1776 - 1777. Augusta, Georgia: Augusta Genealogical Society.

Davis, W. W. H. (1876, 1995). The History of Bucks County Pennsylvania from Discovery of the Delaware to the Present Time. Doylestown, PA: Bucks County Genealogical Society.

Diller, Corinne Hanna. (1985) Quaker Pearsons: being descendants of Lawrence Peirson, 1607-1673 of Cheshire, England. Houston, TX: 8072 Ravenwood Circle, Apt. 551, Houston 77055

Doan, Wilson, S. (1922) Bush River; a Story of Quaker Migration to the Northwest Territory. Indianapolis, IN: Clark Printing.

Dobson, Mary Ann Duncan. (1997) “Two Quaker Duncan Families of Fairfax, Co., VA 1748 to Newberry and Edgefield Co., SC: Samuel Duncan d. 1770 Craven Co., SC, wife Sarah; and Richard Duncan, b. 1722, d. by 1803, son of Patrick Duncan of Baltimore and Anne Arundel Co., DE,” Duncan Association Newsletter, Volume 5, Number 1.

Duncan, Watson B. (1901) Twentieth century sketches of the South Carolina Conference, M.E. Church, South.  Columbia, SC: The State Co.

Dutch Fork Chapter, South Carolina Genealogical Society. (Nd) The Dutch Fork: a catalog of early land records. Chapin, South Carolina: Dutch Fork Chapter, SCGC, PO Box 481.

Eames, Marion. (1976) Fair Wilderness. Wales: Christopher Davies. Ellis Pugh (Puw) is a significant character in this historical novel.

Eames, Marion. (1969) The Secret Room. Wales: Christopher Davies. Ellis Pugh (Puw) is a significant character in this historical novel.

Edwards, Chris and Faye Axford. (1978) The Lure and Lore of Limestone County. Tuscaloosa, Alabama: Portals Press.

Elliot, Errol T. (1969) Quakers on the American Frontier. Richmond, IN: Friends United Press.

Elliott, Rita Jones. (1975) The John Jones Family: With ancestry of Benson, Chandler, Dunbar, Jay, Lester, Miles and Sibley Families.   . Signal Mountain, TN: Rita
Jones Elliott.

Farmer, John. (1829) A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New-England. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.

Fischer, David Hackett. (1989) Albion’s Seed: Four British Folkways in America. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Foster, Josie. (nd) Marriages Solemnized by Rev. Thomas Douglas Harwell Between 1840 and 1891: Copied from his Records. Calvert City, Kentucky: np.

Gaunt, Hannaniah. Will. Springfield Township, Burlington County, NJ, dated 17 July 1720.

Gauntt, David L. (1988) Peter Gaunt 1610-1680 And Some of His Descendants. Woodbury, New Jersey: Gloucester County Historical Society.

Griffiths, George R. (1975). “Ellis Pugh, Quaker in Wales and Pennsylvania,” The Pennsylvania Genealogist Magazine, Vol. XXIX, no. 2, pp 112 -124.

Hawthorne, Enid Pearson. (1988) The Pearson Family Tree from England to America. Iowa Falls, Iowa: np

Heiss, Willard. (1972) Quaker biographical sketches of ministers and elders and other concerned members of the Yearly Meeting of Philadelphia, 1682-1800. Indianapolis, IN: np.

Heiss, Willard. (1969) Quakers in the South Carolina Backcountry: Wateree and Bush River. Indianapolis, IN: Indiana Quaker Records.

Herbert, Stella. (1991) “Herbert Family, SC” Low Country Courier, Volume 16, Issue 2, February 1991. Publication of the Charleston Chapter of the South Carolina Genealogical Society.

Hill, Leonard U. (1953) A History of Miami County, Ohio (1807 - 1953). Columbus OH: F. J. Heer Printing.

Hinshaw, Seth B. (1984) The Carolina Quaker Experience 1665-1985: an interpretation. Greensboro, NC: North Carolina Friends Historical Society.

Hinshaw, William Wade. Genealogical Records: The Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, 1750 - 1930. Broderbund Software CD 192, scanned images of all pages of the 1998 Genealogical Publishing Company’s Reprint of the 1936 original. 

Holcomb, Brent H. (1999) Newberry County, South Carolina Deed Abstracts, Volume I: Deed Books A-B 1785-1794 (1751 - 1794). Columbia, SC: South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research.

Holcomb, Brent H. (2000) Newberry County, South Carolina Deed Abstracts, Volume II: Deed Books c, D-2, and D 1794 -1800 (1765 - 1800) Columbia, SC: South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research.

Holcomb, Brent H. (2001) Newberry County, South Carolina Deed Abstracts, Volume III: Deed Books E - H 1800 - 1806 (1767 - 1806). Columbia, SC: South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research.

Holcomb, Brent H. (1996) South Carolina Deed Abstracts 1783 - 1788 (Books I-5 though Z-5) Columbia, SC: South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research.

Holcomb, Brent H. (1987) Union County, South Carolina, will abstracts, 1787-1849. Columbia, SC: B. H. Holcomb.

Bibliography H through P

Hawthorne, Enid Pearson. (1988) The Pearson Family Tree from England to America. Iowa Falls, Iowa: np

Heiss, Willard. (1972) Quaker biographical sketches of ministers and elders and other concerned members of the Yearly Meeting of Philadelphia, 1682-1800. Indianapolis, IN: np.

Heiss, Willard. (1969) Quakers in the South Carolina Backcountry: Wateree and Bush River. Indianapolis, IN: Indiana Quaker Records.

Herbert, Stella. (1991) “Herbert Family, SC” Low Country Courier, Volume 16, Issue 2, February 1991. Publication of the Charleston Chapter of the South Carolina Genealogical Society.

Hill, Leonard U. (1953) A History of Miami County, Ohio (1807 - 1953). Columbus OH: F. J. Heer Printing.

Hinshaw, Seth B. (1984) The Carolina Quaker Experience 1665-1985: an interpretation. Greensboro, NC: North Carolina Friends Historical Society.

Hinshaw, William Wade. Genealogical Records: The Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, 1750 - 1930. Broderbund Software CD 192, scanned images of all pages of the 1998 Genealogical Publishing Company’s Reprint of the 1936 original. 

Holcomb, Brent H. (1999) Newberry County, South Carolina Deed Abstracts, Volume I: Deed Books A-B 1785-1794 (1751 - 1794). Columbia, SC: South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research.

Holcomb, Brent H. (2000) Newberry County, South Carolina Deed Abstracts, Volume II: Deed Books c, D-2, and D 1794 -1800 (1765 - 1800) Columbia, SC: South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research.

Holcomb, Brent H. (2001) Newberry County, South Carolina Deed Abstracts, Volume III: Deed Books E - H 1800 - 1806 (1767 - 1806). Columbia, SC: South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research.

Holcomb, Brent H. (1996) South Carolina Deed Abstracts 1783 - 1788 (Books I-5 though Z-5) Columbia, SC: South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research.

Holcomb, Brent H. (1987) Union County, South Carolina, will abstracts, 1787-1849. Columbia, SC: B. H. Holcomb.

Jenkins, Rick. (1993) The Long and Winding Road: A History of the Jenkins Family 1705- 1993. Wyoming MI: Rick Jenkins, 3916 Boone S.W. Wyoming MI 49503.

Jones, Genevieve Broome. (1976) Children, Meet Your Ancestors. Lannet, AL: np

Johnson, J. R. (1995) “The Bush River Quaker Migration to the Miami Country of Ohio,” Old Newberry District Quarterly, Volume 4, Number 2, Spring 1995.

Jordan, Winthrop D. (1968) White over Black: American Attitudes Toward the Negro 1550 - 1812. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press.

Kardell, Caroline Lewis and Russell A. Lovell, Jr. (1996) Vital Records of Sandwich Massachusetts to 1885. Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society.

Kent, Marjorie Shelton and Cornell Prickett Allred. (1977) From Across the River: A Record of the Legg, Coffman, Shelton, and other Families. Athens, Alabama: Kent and Allred

Kirkbride, Ronald de Levington. (1949) Spring is not Gentle. [Sequel to Winds, Blow Gently] Garden City, NY: Doubleday.

Kirkbride, Ronald de Levington. (1945) Winds, Blow Gently. New York: Editions for the Armed Services.

Kirkland, Thomas J., and Robert MacMillan Kennedy. (1905-1926) Historic Camden. Columbia, SC: State Co.

Lovell, R.A., Jr. (1996) Sandwich: A Cape Cod Town. Sandwich, Massachusetts: Sandwich Archives and Historical Center.

Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr. (1991) Quakers in South Carolina: Wateree and Bush River, Cane Creek, Piney Grove and Charleston Meetings. Greenville, SC: Southern Historical Press.

Malone, Dumas, Editor. The Dictionary of American Biography, Volume 8, “Ellis Pugh.”

McCormick, JoAnne. (1984) The Quakers of Colonial South Carolina, 1670 - 1807. Ph.D. dissertation submitted to the History Department of the University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

McDavid, Mittie Owen. (1948) John Smith, Esquire; His Ancestors and his Descendants, a Story of the Pioneers. Birmingham, AL: Birmingham Publishing Company. Reprinted by Higginson Book Company, Salem, MA.

McDorman, Emilou. (1979) A Revised Sketch of the Moses Embree III family and the Quaker migration South. NP. Newberry, SC Library.

McLean, Maclean W. (1974) "Peter Gaunt of Sandwich, Mass." National Genealogical Society Quarterly. 62:4 (247-254). Washington, D.C. National Genealogical Society.

Mercator, J. A. (1875) The Walk and other Poems. Newberry, SC: John A. Chapman. Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans, and Cogswell.

Medlin, William F. (1982) Quaker Families of South Carolina and Georgia. Columbia, SC: Ben Franklin Press.

Miller, E. Irene. (1981) History of Miami County, Ohio. Tipp City, OH: The Miami County Historical Society.

Moore, J. Floyd. (1963) Friends in the Carolinas. Greensboro, NC: North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends.

Morgan, Ted. (1993) Wilderness at Dawn: The Settling of the North American Continent. New York, NY: Touchstone.

Motes, Jesse Hogan, and Margaret Peckham Motes. (1994) Laurens and Newberry counties, South Carolina: Saluda and Little River settlements, 1749-1775; neighborhood maps, and abstracts of colonial surveys and memorials of land titles, including a case study, Jonathan Mote, 1727-1763, migration to Little River. Greenville, SC: Southern Historical Press.

Myers, Albert Cook. (1985) Immigration of the Irish Quakers in Pennsylvania 1682-1750. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.

Nelson, William (1899, 1982) Patents and Deed and Other Early Records of New Jersey 1664-1703. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company. Abstract of Deed of George Hutcheson of Burlington to Hananniah Gaunt of Rhode Island. New Jersey Records, Book B, Part 1, p. 76.

Newberry County Historical Society. (1989) Bicentennial History of Newberry County. Dallas, TX: Taylor Publishing Company.

Newlin, Algie Innman. (1981) Charity Cook: a liberated woman. Richmond, IN: Friends United Press.

Nichols, Carl W. (2001) The Dutch Fork: An Atlas of the Dutch Fork District of Newberry, S.C. Fernandina Beach, FL: Wolfe Publishing.

Nichols, Carl W. (2000) The Dutch Fork - Early Land Records. Chapin, SC: Dutch Fork Chapter of the South Carolina Genealogical Society.

Ninde, Betty and Lindley M Ninde. Ninde-Puckett family papers of Fort Wayne, Indiana: including the diary of Beulah (Buckett) Ninde, 1851-1852, and 1869, some peoples by her husband, Judge Lindley M. Ninde, a Quaker travel journal of James Jay at Bush River, 1818, and selected notes on the Ninde family. [The note from James Jay is a journal of travel involving Bush River Monthly Meeting in South Carolina.] Archival Manuscript at the Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, IN.

Norton, James S. (1973) New Jersey in 1793; An Abstract and Index to the 1793 Militia Census of the State of New Jersey. Salt Lake City, UT

O’Neall, John Belton, and John A. Chapman. The Annals of Newberry in Two Parts. (1892, reprinted 1949) Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Brothers, Inc.

Ormsbee, Mary Chalfont. (1983) The Gaunt-Gantt Family: Some Descendants of Peter Gaunt of Sandwich, Ma. Boulder, Colorado: Johnson Publishing Company. [Excellent bibliography. LDS Family History Library Call Number: 929.273 G236o. LDS Family History Fiche Number: 6088333]

Peace, Isaac. Isaac Peace Receipt Book, 1778 - 1783. Manuscript at the South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

Pearson, Eugene L. (1961) A Genealogy of Some of the Descendants of Thomas and Edward Pearson of County Chester, England, and Pennsylvania. Np.

Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. (1981) “Genealogies of Pennsylvania Families.” p. 81

Piggott, William. (1910) Society of Friends, Charles Monthly Meeting: A book of minnitts belonging to the Meeting of a peopel called Quakers in Charleston, So. Carolina, 1719. Manuscript at the South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

Pope, Charles Henry. (1991) Pioneers of Massachusetts. Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books.

Pope, Thomas H. (1973) The History of Newberry County, South Carolina, Volume 1, 1749-1860. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press.

Pope, Thomas H. (1990) Thomas Gary of Bush River, Newberry County, South Carolina: and some of his descendants. Newberry, SC: Thomas H. Pope. [Newberry SC library]

Pugh, Ellis. (1721) Annerch Ir Cymru. Philadelphia: Andrew Bradford.

Pugh, Ellis (1727). A salutation to Britians: to Call them from the Many Things, to the Other Things Needful for the Saving of their Souls. Translated by Rowland Ellis. Philadelphia: S. Keimer. Also published in London in 1732 by J. Sowle.