Sarah and Isaac Painter were admitted into membership of the Crooked Run Monthly Meeting in Nineveh in 1785. Rebeckah and her siblings were admitted into membership at Crooked Run in 1786.[2]
The 1786 Crooked Run Monthly Meeting record is the latest known record of Rebeckah Painter. No marriage record is found, and she is not mentioned in her father's 1805 will. She was likely buried in the Quaker Graveyard in Nineveh, where her parents and paternal grandparents were buried.
References
[1] "Rebeckah Painter born 23 | 6 | 1777" Iona Lupton, A Record of Birth and Burials for Crooked Run Monthly Meeting 1785 (manuscript), p. 8.
• The Crooked Run Meeting was in Nineveh, then in Frederick County, Virginia. Nineveh became part of Warren County, when that county was created in 1836.
[2] Womens Meeting Minutes of the Crooked Run Monthly Meeting, 1782-1789 (manuscript), p. 32.
Reviewed 6 January 2024.
Sarah and Isaac Painter were admitted into membership of the Crooked Run Monthly Meeting in Nineveh in 1785. Rebeckah and her siblings were admitted into membership at Crooked Run in 1786.[2]
The 1786 Crooked Run Monthly Meeting record is the latest known record of Rebeckah Painter. No marriage record is found, and she is not mentioned in her father's 1805 will. She was likely buried in the Quaker Graveyard in Nineveh, where her parents and paternal grandparents were buried.
References
[1] "Rebeckah Painter born 23 | 6 | 1777" Iona Lupton, A Record of Birth and Burials for Crooked Run Monthly Meeting 1785 (manuscript), p. 8.
• The Crooked Run Meeting was in Nineveh, then in Frederick County, Virginia. Nineveh became part of Warren County, when that county was created in 1836.
[2] Womens Meeting Minutes of the Crooked Run Monthly Meeting, 1782-1789 (manuscript), p. 32.
Reviewed 6 January 2024.
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