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Wattsy
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Quaker records - Durham
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Hi
Just a quick request. Whilst checking the Quaker records for Durham I have noticed that beside some death/burial records there appears a note saying "not in unity". Does anyone know what this means.
Many thanks.
Wattsy
stanmapstone
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Re: Quaker records - Durham
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The practice of "disownment" — proclaiming that someone was
not in unity
with the main body of Friends — had been in use since the earliest years, but now it had additional applications. Previously acknowledged members could be disowned for various faults, including disorderly walking, bankruptcy, and marrying non-Quakers, though as the discipline was applied by Monthly and Quarterly Meetings, practice varied.
http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/History_of_Quakers_in_Britain_and_Ireland
Census Information is Crown Copyright, from
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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