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Re: Quaker Burials In Bradford
« Reply #54 on: Saturday 16 April 16 14:47 BST (UK) »
how do we know James was married in a parish church? the marriage i saw mentioned in the history of the Bradford Quakers that you sent me a file for. what parish church would it have been in if it was? werent the yewdalls Quaker?

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Re: Quaker Burials In Bradford
« Reply #55 on: Sunday 17 April 16 08:25 BST (UK) »
http://www.calverley.info/Brad_quaker_marr.htm
Have a look at these for the moment!
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NV74-VL4
Brian
CTRL+F Enter name into box then use up/down arrow to scroll through.
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Re: Quaker Burials In Bradford
« Reply #56 on: Sunday 17 April 16 10:55 BST (UK) »
they both indicate the marriage was done at a Quaker Meeting. theres no mention of a definite anglican parish church. unless youre seeing something im not. lol

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Re: Quaker Burials In Bradford
« Reply #57 on: Tuesday 19 April 16 21:32 BST (UK) »
Been looking at ancient records, sorry all are transcripts, the location just shows married at Bradford.
[Although James's house was licensed to be used in Bolton, the records show Bradford]
Other locations shown as owners house in x location?
But Bradford location not given.
Sorry about the confusion.
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Re: Quaker Burials In Bradford
« Reply #58 on: Tuesday 19 April 16 22:14 BST (UK) »
its ok. bolton is between bradford & leeds, right? because i heard of another bolton in lancashire & james was said to be from bolton, i figure the closet one to bradford. cant find his birth in anglican churches in calverley & the Quaker movement didnt start till after he was born. what other kinds of churches could i try?

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Re: Quaker Burials In Bradford
« Reply #59 on: Wednesday 20 April 16 09:16 BST (UK) »
Still trying to think this one out!
[What came before the Quaker movement]
After burning the candle early this morning, the early church was built by the 'rich landowner'.
Records are scarce in the country, not like major centres.
Will have to pass on this for the moment, as I don't believe a church had a designated name in the 1600's.
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Re: Quaker Burials In Bradford
« Reply #60 on: Wednesday 20 April 16 11:41 BST (UK) »
Ok, thanks all the same. i use familysearch.org alot & have seen births & baptisms for people named james bond, bonde, bawn, etc, for lancashire & yorkshire. not knowing his fathers name, either i missed him or theres just isnt an entry for him. i thought english records/entries were fairly thorough but after reading your message, im inclined to think otherwise. ill give it more of a think as to what faith his family couldve been. or wgat churches were available to his family as he was growing up. going from catholic to quaker is quite a jump in religious convictions & i believe anglican was the state church at the time, as it is today. im thinking if they were loyal to the crown & peacekeepers, that they may have been anglican. but the church in bolton, st james i think, came later. and bolton was so small. so they probably worshipped in bradford. will think it out, research, and see what i can learn. thanks again. have a great day.

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Re: Quaker Burials In Bradford
« Reply #61 on: Wednesday 20 April 16 16:08 BST (UK) »
Would you believe that the Quakers didn't record the baptism of a child?
They just entered into the records the date of admittance.
[Out of interest what do you know about the Bond family?]
You mentioned earlier that there was a foreign connection.
 Brian
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Re: Quaker Burials In Bradford
« Reply #62 on: Wednesday 20 April 16 16:35 BST (UK) »
i know they recorded births because theyre included in that book/file you gave me the link to. the farthest i can get back is to james bond, who married three times & had a total of seven children. all recorded by Bradford MM. deaths of all three wives recorded also & the marriages of all but  two of his children. his son joseph is my ancestor who moved to Pennsylvania USA. there've been made various inclinations as to james' residences, i.e., bolton, bradford & brighouse. ive seen reference to a thomas & jonas bond as being early members of Bradford MM. thomas lived in eccleshill & jonas in bolton. im thinking jonas & james were brothers, along with thomas, possibly, or he may have been a cousin. this is all i know about the bond family. can you tell me anything about thomas other than the marriage of his daughter rachel, his marriage to grace readshaw & his own death in 1702? anything about jonas?