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  2. Quakers in Upper Canada - Wikipedia

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    Quakers immigrated to Canada from New York, the New England States, and Pennsylvania. A Canadian Quaker sect, the Children of Peace, was founded during the War of 1812 after a schism in York County. A further schism occurred in 1828, leaving two branches, "Orthodox" Quakers and "Hicksite" Quakers.

  3. Samuel Moore (Quaker leader) - Wikipedia

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    Old and new gravemarkers for Samuel Moore in the Quaker Burying Ground, Norwich, Ontario. Samuel Moore (1742–1822) is notable as a leader in the early establishment of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in Maritime Canada, and as the progenitor of a number of civic, religious and political leaders in both Canada and the United States.

  4. Quakers in North America - Wikipedia

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    Quakers were at the center of the movement to abolish slavery in the early United States; it is no coincidence that Pennsylvania, center of American Quakerism, was the first state to abolish slavery. In the antebellum period, "Quaker meeting houses [in Philadelphia] ...had sheltered abolitionists for generations." [2]: 1

  5. David Willson (Quaker) - Wikipedia

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    Louis-Hypolite LaFontaine, Father of Responsible Government Robert Baldwin, Father of Responsible Government. Willson managed Baldwin's election in 4th York and he 'walked over the course without a contest,' thus becoming the first member to be elected to the United Parliament of the Province of Canada. [15] He was also later returned in Hastings.

  6. History of the Quakers - Wikipedia

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    The Quaker Family in Colonial America: A Portrait of the Society of Friends (1973), emphasis on social structure and family life. Frost, J. William. "The Origins of the Quaker Crusade against Slavery: A Review of Recent Literature," Quaker History 67 (1978): 42–58. JSTOR 41946850. Hamm, Thomas. The Quakers in America.

  7. Canadian Yearly Meeting - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Yearly Meeting (CYM) is a body of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), [1] with approximately 1300 members in Canada and border areas of the United States.Its offices are located in Ottawa.

  8. Quakers - Wikipedia

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    Quakers are people who belong to the Religious Society of Friends, a historically Protestant Christian set of denominations. Members refer to each other as Friends after John 15:14 in the Bible, and originally, others referred to them as Quakers because the founder of the movement, George Fox, told a judge to quake "before the authority of God ...

  9. Category:Canadian Quakers - Wikipedia

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    Template:Quakers in Canada This page was last edited on 6 January 2024, at 13:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...