1682-09-06T24:00 | b. Scotby, Cumberland | TNA: RG 6/1388 |
1696-03-07 | d. | |
1696-03-08 | bur. Scotby meeting |
1684-10-24T06:00 | b. Scotby, Cumberland | TNA: RG 6/1388 |
1716-07-05 | of Scotby, Wetherall; m. Ruth Johnson (? – 1768, of Boun, Orton, Cumberland), at Moorhouse, Cumberland | TNA: RG 6/1243, / |
Child: | Abigail (1717 – ?), b. Scotby | RG 6/1388 |
1759-10-11 | of Scotby; d. | |
1759-10-14 | bur. Scotby meeting |
1687-11-23 | b. Scotby, Cumberland | TNA: RG 6/1388 |
1780-01-06 | d. Scotby | TNA: RG 6/476, /1388 |
1780-01-07 | bur. Scotby fbg | RG 6/476 |
1689-10-04 | b. Scotby, Cumberland | TNA: RG 6/1388 |
1692-11-08 | b. Scotby, Cumberland | TNA: RG 6/1388 |
m. Jane ____ (cal 1675 – 1765) | RG 6/1388 | |
c. 1721 | m. Jane Bowman | Richard T. Vann (1969) The Social Development of English Quakerism 1655-1755, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press: 186 |
Isaac Bond found himself under the displeasure of the Scotby, Cumberland, Preparative Meeting on 15 November 1721 because he, after getting his own parent's consent to marry Jane Bowman, "did aquaint the young woman's parents time after time & waited severall months for their consent yet could not have it, which became a great exercise to me." Finding "the concerne continuing" he was "willing to Impart my minde to the young woman not in contempt to the order in the least yet in so doeing friends is so uneasye with me that I canot have their unitye in my marrying untill I acknowledge my miss: for which mis I am sory." |
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Children: | Joseph (1722–1722) and Elizabeth (1724 – ?), both b. Scotby | RG 6/1388 |
1777-03-05 | carpenter and joiner, of Scotby; d. | RG 6/471, /476 |
1777-03-07 | bur. Scotby fbg |
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