History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . e attended thereto so farto their satisfaction, that they feel freedom to propose the continuancethereof under the care of a suitable committee, which, claiming the atten-tion of the meeting, the proposition is united with, and having the concur-rence of the women herein, allows them to hold a meeting flu-re for threemonths on the first and fourth days of the week, except preparation,monthly and quarterly meeting weeks. Charles Column, John Guerney,Abraham Guerney, Maurice Caiman, Henry Hoa
History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . e attended thereto so farto their satisfaction, that they feel freedom to propose the continuancethereof under the care of a suitable committee, which, claiming the atten-tion of the meeting, the proposition is united with, and having the concur-rence of the women herein, allows them to hold a meeting flu-re for threemonths on the first and fourth days of the week, except preparation,monthly and quarterly meeting weeks. Charles Column, John Guerney,Abraham Guerney, Maurice Caiman, Henry Hoag, Daniel Lawrence, Oba-diah Quimby and Isaac Deuel are appointed to visit and report theirsatisfaction when the time for holding has expired. At this meeting EzraBryan sent a request to become a member. This founded and establishedThe North East Society of Friends. The three months passed, and onthe 23d day of 7th month, 18i)3, the committee reported and allowedthem to hold a meeting there (Charles Hoags), as usual for six months, tocommence next fourth day. Richard Carman, Ephraim Mosher, Joseph o. 156 HISTORY OF PINE PLAINS Underwood, Jethro Coleman, Nathaniel Mead, Edward Southwick areseparated to visit it and inform their satisfaction on first month months passed, and on 21st of 1st month, 1804, the committee reportthey have attended that meeting to pretty good satisfaction and thatfriends there desire it may he continued. After a deliberation, and havingthe concurrence of the women, wo allow a meeting to be held there asusual for six months. Henry Hull, John Hull, John Guerney, DavidCookingham, Benjaman Thorne and Charles Coleman are separated tovisit it and inform their satisfaction in the seventh month next. At thisdate and meeting the Stanford preparative meeting informs that Charlesand Betsey Hoag are desirous that their children, viz., Anna, James, Hen-ry and John, may be received into membership with Friends. After atime of consideration and with the unity
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