Tue, 23 May 2006 Elinor Hamilton is a 12th generation Quaker, descending from some of the earliest Friends in America, in Virginia. She is interviewed, along with her daughter, Sarah Hamilton Maines, by the High School First Day Class of Live Oak Friends Meeting on May 8, 2005. We learn of the line of ancestors - the Pierponts, Chews and Kings - and their participation in the anti-slavery movement. Comments[1] |
Mon, 22 May 2006 Dailey Burnham Terrell was born in Port Arthur, TX before moving to Landsdown, Pennsylvania as a young child. He was raised a Methodist. he began attending Quaker Meeting while at college at Swarthmore. In 1942 he went to Mexico with AFSC. The High School First Day Class at Live Oak Friends Meeting interviews Burnham on May 1, 2005. Comments[0] |

Elinor Hamilton is a 12th generation Quaker, descending from some of the earliest Friends in America, in Virginia. She is interviewed, along with her daughter, Sarah Hamilton Maines, by the High School First Day Class of Live Oak Friends Meeting on May 8, 2005.
Dailey Burnham Terrell was born in Port Arthur, TX before moving to Landsdown, Pennsylvania as a young child. He was raised a Methodist. he began attending Quaker Meeting while at college at Swarthmore. In 1942 he went to Mexico with AFSC. The High School First Day Class at Live Oak Friends Meeting interviews Burnham on May 1, 2005. 