by lincolnquakers February 6, 2020 Number of comments0 Uncategorized Civil War “Volunteers” and a Quaker Mill Prior to the Civil War Quaker miller Asa Moore Janney (1802-1877) moved his family from Richmond to the community ofContinue Reading
by lincolnquakers February 7, 2019 Number of comments0 19th century Quaker history Virginia Quaker history Janney Store during the Civil War Samuel, Elizabeth Janney and family left their Springdale School residence in 1854 and moved to the center of Goose CreekContinue Reading
by lincolnquakers January 3, 2019 Number of comments0 19th century Quaker history civil war virginia Virginia Quaker history Asa Moore, Ellen and Cosmelia Janney’s Civil War travel pass In May 1863, Asa Moore Janney, along with two of his daughters, traveled outside Loudoun County. The nation was atContinue Reading