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Hunnicutt
Quaker Research Notes
Black Water Monthly Meeting – established
1752, discontinued 1802
Source: Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopedia of
American Quaker Genealogy, Volume 6, Ann Arbor: Edwards Bros., 1938-.
Spreadsheet compiled by: Deanna Barton; February 26, 2001.
Prior
to 1800 was also called Surry Monthly Meeting (established prior to 1702),
Burley Monthly Meeting, Gravelly Run Monthly Meeting, & Sussex Monthly
Meeting. In later days it was called
Seacock Monthly Meeting.
From
1752 to the day the monthly meeting was laid down we need only to refer to
existing records to know what transpired in detail. In the tattered and torn
volume of 1752 we find the family names of the early members of the meeting.
They are: BRIGGS, BUTLER, THORP, PRETLOW, BAILEY, DENSON, HOLLOWELL, SEBRELL, HUNNICUTT,
NEWBY, KITCHEN, WATKINS, HARGRAVE, CLARY, SIMMONS, PEEBLES, BROCK, HAMLIN,
CHAPPELL and others. These names are singular in their similarity with the
families of Pagan Creek Monthly Meeting.
The
American Revolution brought added hardships to the usual ones. In July, 1779,
provisions were made by this monthly meeting “in case any members of this
meeting should be taken by force from their habitations to be carried to any
distant part”. The record does not state whether this anticipated violation of
civil liberty ever took place, but we can at least get a glimpse of the tension
and strain under which members of the Society lived. In December of the same
year Robert HUNNICUTT had a negro child, age six, seized by the sheriff
“for payment of taxes” and “because of (his) testimony against War”. During the
latter Revolutionary period houses and property of Quakers were plundered,
“chiefly for military requisitions” – pewter ware was almost always listed
among the seized possessions as it was in great demand for bullets. Twenty
Quakers are likewise recorded as having “suffered for refusing to take the Test
or to contribute for the support of the War”. Black Water Monthly Meeting was
more persistent on the Tax and Test issue than others and consequently suffered
more. The yearly meeting books describe this as being a “time of calamity and
close trial”.
This
monthly meeting was very slow in advocating the abolition of slaves and its
members were most sluggish in taking up and enforcing the recommendations of
the yearly meeting on the matter. When the negro child had been seized from
Robert HUNNICUTT during the War, as a penalty for his refusal to support
the conflict, the yearly meeting immediately took the incident as an
illustration to press the point of the importance of manumitting all negroes at
once. The fact that the child afterwards “suffered sorrowful neglect” while
still a prisoner but added to the strength of the appeal. The yearly meeting
urged that haste be made by Friends to free all their slaves, “for if they are
seized as in the above case their bondage is perpetuated and beyond the power
of Friends”. Those who delayed would be guilty of neglect. In 1782 it was
specified that slaveholders should be forbidden to act as overseers, elders or
ministers; yet it took this to rouse this monthly meeting to becoming truly
concerned in the issue. It appointed a committee to visit those who were
masters. Some members openly defied the church courts and its injunctions and
were disowned, while others gave excuses for their continued delay. In 1784 no
one could be found who would serve on the visitation committee – “no Friends
appear to have a Draught on their minds to visit those who hold slaves”. These
reluctant slaveholders had good reasons for not freeing their negroes, aside
from the important economic one. John HUNNICUTT felt he was not within
the law and would merely be signing his property over to others; Martha
HARGRAVE was willing but her slaves were “such who cannot support themselves”;
Nicholas JARROT was willing to let his have their freedom but he owned them
through his wife who was not a Quakeress and objected; still others were bound
by wills and legal restraints. Eventually in 1788 there was a firm stand taken
and all Friends were allowed so many weeks to take action. At the endorsed of
this time many were disowned.
Note: The abbreviation “co”
stands for chosen overseer but I have no idea what the abbreviation “efms”
stands for.
|
Date of Record (Year, Mo, Dy) |
Recorded
Entry or Memo (extracted from above
named source) |
|
No Date – Family Record |
Children
of Wyke & Sarah [GLAISTER] HUNNICUTT, Surry Co, VA & Prince George
Co, VA: Sarah:
born 1730, 03, 30. Glaister: born
1732, 02, 27. Mary: born 1735, 09,
03 --- died 1739, 07, ??. Robert:
born 1737, 04, 11 --- died 1739, 07, ??.
Ruth: born 1740, 06, 11.
Robert: born 1742, 12, 19. Wyke:
born 1745, 12, 11. |
|
No Date – Family Record |
Children
of Robert & Ann (SIMMONS) HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA [Robert died
1788, 11, 08 – an elder of Burleigh]: Mary:
born 1755, 09, 19. Martha: born
1757, 09, 27. Jane: born 1759, 03,
18 --- died 1759, 11, 02. Jane:
born 1761, 02, 02. Peter: born
1763, 05, 11 --- died 1763, 05, 18.
Elizabeth: born 1764, 06, 18.
Sarah:
born 1766, 11, 05 --- died 1766, 11, 23. Thomas: born 1769, 05, 22. |
|
No Date – Family Record |
Children
of Glaister & Jane [PLEASANTS] HUNNICUTT, Sussex Co, VA: Thomas: no dates noted. Pleasants: born 1757, 08, 24 --- died 1758, 03, 10. Mary: born 1760, 01, 05. Sarah:
born 1761, 07, 14. Pleasants: born
1763, 07, 24. Glaister: born 1766,
03, 11. Jane: born 1769, 12,
31. |
|
No Date – Family Record |
Children
of John & Mary (BUTLER) HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA: Elizabeth:
born 1763, 04, 08 --- died 1793, 03, 26.
Edward: born 1764, 07, 26.
Ephriam: born 1766, 10, 31.
Ruth:
born 1769, 01, 13. Daniel: born
1771, 05, 11. Mark: born 1774, 01,
17. Robert:
born 1776, 10, 31 --- [died bef. 1779, 12, 25]. Sarah: born 1776, 10, 31.
Robert:
born 1779, 12, 25. Martha: born
1779, 12, 25. Mary: born 1782, 12,
10. |
|
No Date – Family Record |
Children
of William & Mary (BUTLER) HUNNICUTT, Dinwiddie Co, VA: Sarah:
born 1763, 07, 10. Ann: born 1765,
05, 21. Mary: born 1767, 03,
16. James: born 1769, 01, 30. William:
born 1770, 11, 15. Peter: born
1772, 03, 13 --- died 1775, 07, 02.
John: born 1774, 02, 09 --- died 1775, 07, 03. Martha: born 1776, 06, 06. Elizabeth: born 1778, 03, 18. Tabitha: born 1780, 09, 03. Robert: born 1782, 09, 15. |
|
No Date – Family Record |
Children
of William & Mary (BINFORD) HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA: [William
died 1775, 06, 18, was the son of Robert HUNNICUTT] Jesse:
born 1769, 07, 15. Susanna: born
1771, 04, 08 --- died 1777, 01, 04. |
|
No Date – Family Record |
Children
of Wyke Jr. & Ann (BAILEY) HUNNICUTT, Prince George & Dinwiddie Co,
VA: Lemuel:
born 1770, 05, 12 --- died 1775, 12, 12.
Mary: born 1772, 12, 07.
Wyke: born 1775, 09, 18. Ann:
born 1777, 11, 26. Lemuel: born
1779, 12, 14. Samuel Bailey: born
1783, 01, 03. Anselm:
born 1787, 01, 03 --- died 1788, 05, 02.
John Pearson: born 1791, 05, 16. |
|
No Date – Family Record |
Children
of Thomas & Miriam HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA & Sussex Co, VA: Sarah:
born 1778, 10, 30. Mary: born
1780, 01, 31. Deborah: born 1785,
10, 23. Thomas: born 1794, 09, 11. |
|
No Date – Family Record |
Child
of Thomas & Mary HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA: [Thomas died 1793, 11, 01] James:
born 1793, 09, 12. |
|
No Date – Family Record |
Child
of James & Delitha (BAILEY) HUNNICUTT: Joshua
Bailey: 1797, 01, 23. |
|
No Date – Family Record |
Child
of Thomas & Elizabeth (PEEBLES) HUNNICUTT: Mary
Linn: born 1799, 11, 28. |
|
No Date – Family Record |
Children
of Joseph BUTLER (son of William) & Miriam (daughter of Robert
HUNNICUTT), Dinwiddie Co, VA: Sarah:
born 1769, 01, 07. William: born
1770, 04, 06. Margaret: born 1771,
12, 30. Robert
Hunnicutt: born 1773, 08, 19. Micajah:
born 1775, 03, 05. Samuel: born
1779, 06, 09?. Edward:
born 1779, 03, 09?. Martha: born
1781, 11, 26 --- died 1786, 05, 29. Joseph:
born 1787, 11, 19 --- died 1830, 04, 14. |
|
1719, ??, ?? |
Robert
HUNNICUTT “by his request there is a meeting every year at a meeting place
near his house”, this meeting is sanctioned by the Virginia Yearly Meeting of
this year. This is probably the
beginning of Burleigh (spelled Burley at first) in Prince George Co, VA. |
|
1753, 01, 18 |
Sarah
HUNNICUTT liberated to marry Samuel BAILEY. |
|
1753, 01, 21 |
Sarah
HUNNICUTT, daughter of Wyke, Surry Co, VA, married in public meeting
appointed for the purpose to Samuel BAILEY, Surry Co, VA, son of Anselm Jr.,
Surry Co, VA. |
|
1754, 12, 19 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT liberated to marry Anne SIMMONS. |
|
1761, 04, 16 |
John
HUNNICUTT liberated to marry Mary BUTLER. |
|
1761, 12, 19 |
Ruth
HUNNICUTT reported married to Anselm BAILEY Jr. |
|
1762, 04, 17 |
William
HUNNICUTT liberated to marry Mary BUTLER. |
|
1762, 04, 21 |
William
HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA & Dinwiddie Co, VA, son of Peter, Prince
George Co, VA, married at a public meeting of Friends to Mary BUTLER,
daughter of James, Dinwiddie Co, VA. |
|
1762, 11, 20 |
Elizabeth
HUNNICUTT liberated to marry James BAITS. |
|
1762, 11, 23 |
Elizabeth
HUNNICUTT, daughter of John, deceased, Prince George Co, VA, married James
BATES, York Co, VA. |
|
1764, 01, 21 |
Robert
Wyke HUNNICUTT liberated to marry Priscilla BINFORD. |
|
1764, 02, 22 |
Robert
Wyke HUNNICUTT, son of Robert, Prince George Co, VA, married at Burleigh
meetinghouse in Prince George Co, VA, to Priscilla BINFORD, daughter of
Peter, Prince George Co, VA. |
|
1767, 03, 21 |
Margaret
HUNNICUTT, daughter of Robert, Prince George Co, VA, married at Burleigh
meetinghouse in Prince George Co, VA, to Benjamin CREW, son of Andrew,
Charles City Co, VA. |
|
1767, 05, 16 |
Glaister
HUNNICUTT, Sussex Co, VA, granted certificate efms. |
|
1767, 05, 16 |
James
HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA, granted certificate efms. |
|
1767, 05, 16 |
Jesse
HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA, granted certificate efms. |
|
1767, 05, 16 |
John
HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA, granted certificate efms. |
|
1767, 05, 16 |
Margaret
HUNNICUTT reported married to Benjamin CREW. |
|
1767, 05, 16 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA, son of Wyke, granted certificate efms. |
|
1767, 05, 16 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA, granted certificate efms. |
|
1767, 05, 16 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT Jr., granted certificate efms. |
|
1767, 05, 16 |
Thomas
HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA, granted certificate efms. |
|
1767, 05, 16 |
William
HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA, granted certificate efms. |
|
1767, 05, 16 |
William
HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA, son of Peter, granted certificate efms. |
|
1767, 05, 16 |
Wyke
HUNNICUTT Jr., Prince George Co, VA, granted certificate efms. |
|
1768, 03, 19 |
Glaister
HUNNICUTT co of Burleigh Meeting, Prince George Co, VA in place of Wyke HUNNICUTT,
deceased. |
|
1768, 04, 16 |
Miriam
HUNNICUTT, daughter of Robert, reported married to Joseph BUTLER. |
|
1768, 08, 20 |
William
HUNNICUTT, son of Robert, reported married to Mary BINFORD. |
|
1769, 03, 18 |
Sarah
HUNNICUTT and her ch’s testimony concerning her husband, Wyke, deceased, read
in this meeting and forwarded to quarterly meeting. |
|
1769, 06, 18 |
Wyke
HUNNICUTT Jr., Prince George Co, VA & Dinwiddie Co, VA, son of Wke, late
of Prince George Co, VA, married at Black Water meetinghouse in Surry Co, VA,
to Ann BAILEY, daughter of Anselm, Surry Co, VA. |
|
1769, 07, 15 |
Wyke
HUNNICUTT reported married to Ann BAILEY. |
|
1769, 07, 16 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA, son of Wyke, deceased, Surry Co, VA &
Prince George Co, VA, married at Burleigh meetinghouse in Prince George Co,
VA, to Priscilla BINFORD-HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA, widow of Robert
Wyke HUNNICUTT, deceased, daughter of Peter BINFORD, Prince George Co, VA. |
|
1769, 08, 19 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT reported married to Priscilla BINFORD-HUNNICUTT. |
|
1769, 10, 21 |
Miriam
Hunnicutt married John Pleasants of Henrico Co, VA. |
|
1769, 11, 18 |
Miriam
HUNNICUTT reported married to John Pleasants. |
|
1769, 11, 18 |
Miriam
HUNNICUTT and daughters Miriam & Ann removed, granted certificate to
Henrico monthly meeting, VA. |
|
1771, 01, 19 |
Huldah
appointed overseer in Burleigh monthly meeting in place of Sarah HUNNICUTT,
deceased. |
|
1771, 04, 20 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT, son of Peter, co of Burleigh meeting, Prince George Co, VA. |
|
1771, 07, 20 |
James
HUNNICUTT received on certificate from Cedar Creek monthly meeting, VA. |
|
1772, 05, 16 |
James
HUNNICUTT produced certificate to marry from monthly meeting in Caroline Co. |
|
1772, 05, 17 |
James
HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA, son of John, deceased, late of Prince George
Co, VA, married at Black Water meetinghouse in Surry Co, VA, to Rebeckah
PRETLOW, daughter of Joshua, deceased, late of Sussex Co, VA. |
|
1772, 10, 17 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT Sr. & Agnes CHAPPEL declared marriage intentions. |
|
1773, 05, 15 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT & Agnes CHAPPEL discontinued their marriage intentions by
mutual consent. |
|
1773, 06, 20 |
James
HUNNICUTT reported married to Rebeckah PRETLOW. |
|
1773, 07, 17 |
Mary
HUNNICUTT, daughter of Robert, Prince George Co, VA, married at Burleigh
meetinghouse, Prince George Co, VA, to William LADD, son of James, deceased,
Charles City Co, VA. |
|
1773, 07, 17 |
Mary
HUNNICUTT reported married to William LADD. |
|
1774, 04, 16 |
Thomas
HUNNICUTT granted certificate to Cain Creek monthly meeting, NC, the
certificate given to “his brother Robert” to forward. |
|
1775, 06, 21 |
Martha
HUNNICUTT, daughter of Robert & Ann, Prince George County, VA, married at
Burleigh meetinghouse in Prince George Co, VA, to Chappel BINFORD, Prince
George Co, VA, son of Peter, Prince George Co, VA. |
|
1775, 07, 15 |
Martha
HUNNICUTT reported married to Chappel BINFORD. |
|
1775, 09, 16 |
Elizabeth
HUNNICUTT reported married to Stephen BUTLER. |
|
1776, 09, ?? |
Thomas
HUNNICUTT received on certificate from Cain Creek monthly meeting, NC and
referred to care of Burleigh particular or preparative meeting. |
|
1776, 11, 18 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT, son of Peter, Prince George Co, VA, freed his slaves: Hannah age
46, Jemmy age 35, Ned age 20, Dick age 15, Isaac age 15, John age 2, and
Davie age 12. |
|
1776, 12, 24 |
John
HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA, freed his slave Cate age 32 years. |
|
1776, 12, 24 |
Thomas
HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA, freed his slaves: Joe age 22 & Nathan
age 21. |
|
1777, 01, 08 |
William
HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA, freed his slaves: Phebe age 32, Aggey age
14, & Grace age 12. |
|
1777, 03, 15 |
Wyke
HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA, freed his slaves: Bett age 45, Amy age 13,
Silla age 22, Jesse age 25, Moses age 20, Gabral age 20, Duke age 20, &
Milly age 20. |
|
1777, 03, 15 |
Sarah
HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA, freed her slaves: Those now above the age 21
– Peter, Tom, Joan, Fortune, Lyddy, and Milly; those now under 21 – Jeams,
Ben, Sam, Peter, Janny, Annaky, & Hannah; all of whom were left under her
care by her “late husband”, she requested all her children to whom all of the
above slaves belong after she dies to “coninue the Freedom” here granted them
& their offspring. |
|
1779, 05, 08 |
Sarah
HUNNICUTT, deceased, a former member of the Black Water monthly meeting, had
a testimony concerning her read in this quarterly meeting (Lower) by Sarah
BAILEY & Ruth BAILEY [her daughters]. |
|
1780, 04, 15 |
John
HUNNICUTT reported that 2 barrels of corn have been taken from him for
refusing to take “the Test” and to contribute to the support of the War. |
|
1780, 04, 15 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT Sr. had taken from him 1 horse & 2 bedds for refusal to take
“the Test” and to contribute to the support of the War. |
|
1780, 04, 15 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT, son of Peter, had taken from him a bed and some furniture for
refusing to take “the Test” and to contribute to the support of the War. |
|
1780, 04, 15 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT, son of Wyke, had taken from him 1 negro boy about 6 years of age
for his refusal to take “the Test” and to contribute to the support of the
War. |
|
1780, 04, 15 |
Thomas
HUNNICUTT had taken from him 3 barrels of corn for refusing to take “the Test”
and to contribute to the support of the War. |
|
1780, 04, 15 |
William
HUNNICUTT reported that 1 bed and some other furniture had been taken from
him for his refusal to take “the Test” or to contribute to the support of the
War. |
|
1780, 04, 15 |
Wyke
HUNNICUTT had taken from him 1 mare for his refusal to take “the Test” and to
contribute to the support of the War. |
|
1780, 09, 18 |
Sarah
HUNNICUTT, daughter of Glaister, Sussex Co, VA, married at Burleigh
meetinghouse in Prince George Co, VA to Josiah JORDAN Jr., Southampton Co, VA
& later of Prince George Co, VA, son of Matthias, deceased, Pasquotank
Co, NC. |
|
1780, 10, 21 |
Sarah
HUNNICUTT reported married to Josiah JORDAN. |
|
1781, 04, 13 |
Glaister
HUNNICUTT died. |
|
1781, 04, 21 |
John
HUNNICUTT reported had taken from him 1 horse chiefly for military
requisitions. |
|
1781, 04, 21 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT Sr. had taken from him 1 horse, a bed & 1 sheet chiefly for
military requisition. |
|
1781, 04, 21 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT, son of Peter, reported had taken from him 1 horse; appears in a list
of Friends’ sufferings chiefly for military requisitions. |
|
1781, 04, 21 |
William
HUNNICUTT reported that he had taken from him 1 mare chiefly for military
requisitions. |
|
1781, 04, 21 |
William
HUNNICUTT reported had taken from him 1 cow; appeared in a list of Friends’
sufferings chiefly for military requisitions. |
|
1781, 04, 21 |
Wyke
HUNNICUTT reported taken from him 1 horse; appeared in a list of sufferings
chiefly for military requisitions. |
|
1781, 12, 15 |
Glaister
HUNNICUTT, deceased, by his last will & testament gave to such Friends as
shall be appointed by this monthly meeting to represent it the follong
slaves: Tom, Joe, Ben, Charles, Jenny, & Charlot; the slaves are given
order that they may be set free. |
|
1781, 12, 15 |
Pleasants
HUNNICUTT, member of Burleigh meeting, reported “active in impressing &
collecting Beef, Grain, etc., for the use of the Army and vindicated himself
in so doing”. |
|
1782, 02, 11 |
Ann
HUNNICUTT, wife of Wyke, who was appointed to attend the Lower quarterly
meeting as representative from Black Water monthly meeting was unable to
attend on account of illness of her daughter. |
|
1782, 02, 13 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT Sr. died, an elder of Burleigh Meeting; buried in Friends Burying
Ground, Burleigh meetinghouse, Prince George Co, VA. |
|
1782, 02, 16 |
Pleasants
HUNNICUTT disowned, acting in military services, paper read in Burleigh
particular or preparative meeting. |
|
1782, 09, 21 |
Benjamin
HUNNICUTT, Prince George Co, VA, disowned; member of Burleigh particular or
preparative meeting. |
|
1782, 09, 21 |
Jane
HUNNICUTT reported married to John ANDREWS. |
|
1782, 10, 19 |
Jane
HUNNICUTT refused to free her slaves saying she does not see it to be her
duty at this time. |
|
1782, 10, 19 |
John
HUNNICUTT “refuseth to emancipate his negro till he has further satisfied
himself in respect to the present Act of Assembly, believing it to be void,
he only conveying his right to others”. |
|
1782, 10, 19 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT, son of Wyke, refused to free his negroes now but says he intend to
do so at the endorsed of this year. |
|
1782, 10, 19 |
William
HUNNICUTT, son of Peter, chosen an elder. |
|
1784, 02, 21 |
Sarah
HUNNICUTT reported married to Joseph BAILEY Jr. |
|
1785, 04, 16 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT Jr., Burleigh Meeting, disowned for selling negores. |
|
1788, 01, 19 |
Mary
HUNNICUTT reported married to Lazarus JOHNSON. |
|
1788, 03, 15 |
Jane
HUNNICUTT reported still holding slaves and placed under care of this
meeting. |
|
1788, 04, 19 |
Wyke
HUNNICUTT Jr., overseer of Burleigh Meeting, Prince George Co, VA, removed
within the compass of Gravelly Run Meeting, released as overseer and William
HUNNICUTT co in his place. |
|
1789, 01, 17 |
Jane
HUNNICUTT, widow of Glaister, disowned for holding slaves. |
|
1790, 03, 20 |
Ann
HUNNICUTT & Richard HARGRAVE declared intentions of marriage. |
|
1791, 01, 15 |
John
& Mary HUNNICUTT chosen elders. |
|
1791, 09, 17 |
Mary
HUNNICUTT (now BOTTOM) disowned, member of Burleigh Meeting. |
|
1791, 10, 15 |
Jesse
HUNNICUTT, member of Burleigh particular of preparative meeting, Prince
George Co, VA, condemned for non-attendance & taking oaths; accepted and
he is contunued a member. |
|
1791, 10, 15 |
William
HUNNICUTT reported married to Ann SEARS. |
|
1792, 11, 17 |
Jane
HUNNICUTT (now HATCH), member of Burleigh Meeting, disowned. |
|
1793, 07, 20 |
Ann
HUNNICUTT, wife of William, a representative to this monthly meeting from Burleigh
meeting in Prince George Co, VA. |
|
1794, 07, 19 |
Jesse
HUNNICUTT disowned for enlisting as a soldier; paer of disowned ordered read
in Burleigh particular or preparative meeting. |
|
1794, 11, 15 |
Samuel
HUNNICUTT reported married to Pheraby BROCK. |
|
1795, 02, 24 |
Ann
HUNNICUTT died. |
|
1795, 04, 17 |
Robert
HUNNICUTT died, an elder of Burleigh Meeting. |
|
1796, 05, 28 |
James
HUNNICUTT reported married to Delitha BAILEY. |
|
1796, 11, 19 |
Hannah
HUNNICUTT (formerally CREW), member of Burleigh particualr or preparative
meeting, disowned for married contrary to discipline. |
|
1797, 02, 19 |
Wyke
HUNNICUTT co Burleigh particular or preparative meeting. |
|
1797, 06, 27 |
William
HUNNICUTT Jr. removed, granted certificate to South River monthly meeting,
VA; certificate put into the hands of his father to forward. |
|
1797, 06, 27 |
Priscilla
HUNNICUTT, member of Burleigh particular or preparative meeting, disowned for
non-attendance and other disorderly conduct. |
|
1797, 12, 16 |
Sarah
HUNNICUTT, member of Burleigh particulat or preparative meeting, disowned for
non-attendance and other disorderly conduct. |
|
1798, 03, 01 |
Anne
HUNNICUTT, wife of Wyke, co of Burleigh particular or preparative meeting in
place of Sarah NIXON. |
|
1798, 05, 20 |
Mary
HUNNICUTT reported married to Samuel BINFORD. |
|
1798, 12, 16 |
Thomas
HUNNICUTT reported married to Elizabeth PEEBLES. |
|
1799, 02, 16 |
Elizabeth
HUNNICUTT reported married to Lemuel JOHNSTON. |
|
1802, 01, 21 |
Ephriam
HUNNICUTT signed marriage certificate of Mordecia PEEBLES. |
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1802, 04, 21 |
Tabitha
HUNNICUTT (now BAILEY) received on certificate from the Upper monthly meeting
and referred to care of Black Water particular or preparative meeting. |
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1803, 12, 23 |
Mary
HUNNICUTT, daughter of Thomas & Miriam, Sussex Co, VA, married in Seacock
meetinghouse in Sussex Co, VA, to Micajah BAILEY, son of Edmond, Sussex Co,
VA. |
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1804, 01, 19 |
Mary
HUNNICUTT reported married to Micajah BAILEY. |
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1806, 09, 24 |
Thomas
HUNNICUTT & family granted certificate to Concord monthly meeting, Ohio. |