Records, 1663-1989.

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Records, 1663-1989.

The collection includes minutes of the Yearly, Quarterly, Monthly, Preparative, Men's and Women's Meetings, and Yearly Meeting Committees. Also included are registers of births, deaths, marriages, removals, sufferings, testifications, and manumissions, and treasurers' records.

ca. 2,600 v.

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Society of Friends. New York Yearly Meetings of Friends (Otisite)

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Genesee Yearly Meeting of Friends

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New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends

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New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends was formally organized in 1695. In the 1660s Friends' Meetings began to be held on Long Island. From that time through the eighteenth century and the first quarter of the nineteenth century, New York Yearly Meeting Friends began to spread to the north and west from the New York City area. In 1828, the Hicksite-Orthodox Separation took place in New York. Subsequent separations occurred in the 1840s and 1850s, with more radical Hicksites ...