REFERENCE: 7443
NOTE: MyTrees.com: File: Kindred Konnections Family Record: Submitter for
de000137: David B. DEMEAUX, 40705 Malibar Ave., Hemet, CA 92544 USA;
<demeaux@@yahoo.com>
- William belonged to the Peel MM of Friends and wasburied in the
Checker Alley Burial ground, where George Fox and about 12,000other
Friends are buried.
- "Pennsylvania Heritage, The Fells of Longlands"; Blanche Craig; Pub.
1959
NOTE: MyTrees.com: File: Kindred Konnections Family Record:
Submitter for core1: Ginny CORE, 500 8th Ave. North, Greybull, WY82426;
307-765-2345, <vcore@@trib.com>
- Baptized 4 NOV 1599; Woburn ,Bedfordshire, England; Society of Friends
SOURCES:
- Marilyn London Winton, "Corrected Early Scarborough Line" addendum, p.
1 placed before Some Quaker Families - Scarborough/Haworth, 1991
- Some Quaker Families-Scarborough/Haworth collated by Roger S. Boone,
published by Majorie Morgan 1991, Vol 1,p.1
- The Scarborough's were originally the "Skarthi" family from the Old
Norseby name, "God bless my flawless Viking". Legend has it that they
left what is now Norway in 874 A.D. to sail to Iceland and were reputed
to be the 1st permanent settlers of this island. A part of this family
left in 965 and came to Scarborough, Yorkshire, England and lived in the
old fortress Scarbrough Castle. Then some of them make their way into
London England.
- A succession of Scarborough lived in Hosier Lane, St. Sepulcher Parish,
London, England, and were affiliated with the Friends. William lived in
Hosier Lane and was a member ofthe Peel Monthly meeting of the society
of Friends.
- William (b. 1598; d.1680) was buried in Checker Alley, Burnhill
Fields, which is the same place where George Fox and 12,000 other Quakers
are buried. He was a member of thePeel's Monthly Meeting of Friends