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Manx Genealogy

Re: Quakers
In Response To: Re: Quakers ()

Dear Ms. Coakley,
Sorry so late in replying, Huband not well.. I have put an e-mail to the Quaker church in PEEL at 3 CHRISTIAN St. I am awaiting their e-mail back, I am still interested in JONY CORLETT nee Cowle.
The list put out in your history of QUAKERS from the writings were:
CALLOWS
CANNELLS
CASEMENTS
CHRISTIANS
CALLESH
COONILT
CORTEEN
COTTEAM
COWLE
CROSIER
CROWE
CURPHEY
FLETCHER
FREER
GRAVES
KERRISH
KNEALE
McLEYREAH
OTTIWELL
QUARKE
QUAYLE
RAYLEY
RICHARD
STODDART
THWING

From the historian whom your data is pulled from, it seems that JONEY CORLETT nee COWLE and MARGARET were sisters. I requested if the the church in PEEL on 3 CHRISTIAN St. had any historical records that were kept to help with my research. You stated in your writings that NO RECORDS WERE KEPT OF LEGITIMATE MARRIAGES and that their marriages were not it appears by the CHURCH of ENGLAND, valid, for that time the banns had to to be read and the marriage had to be ordained. MY QUESTION?? You state by 1700 most were assimulated into the CHURCH. I would like to know what records does the FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY have, and if there children, descendants assimilated into MANX FAMILIES as JONEY CORLETTE. There would seem to be birth records, even with NO LAND RECORDS at that time because they were dissenters but it would appear that the knowledge you have came from many sources. so some records must have been kept, for some attended parish services and they buried their dead in parish graveyards, they went to be kept from persecution, it seems, not for worship.

Kindly yours,

Mrs Rosa