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The <Meeting> name used in the search and results pages is the most recent name of the monthly meeting. Researchers are advised that before 1900, a monthly meeting frequently encompassed several meeting houses or local (preparative) meetings. All matters of membership, including receipt of new members, transfers of membership, marriages, and the recording of births and deaths were the responsibility of the monthly meeting. The call number index includes both the current and past names of the monthly meeting.
In using Quaker records, it is often important to know when a monthly meeting was established or “laid down,” because a person’s membership moved from one meeting to another. |
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