Rash's Surname Index
Notes for Joseph WARING
Sailed to Baltimore on 12 May 1775 and settled in Cecil County, Maryland. On the first day of seventh month 1775, Joseph and Mary Waring, with their five children, William, Thomas, Elizabeth, Hannah, and Mary, after a passage of seven weeks, arrived by ship at Baltimore; strangers in a strange land, and there, first set foot upon American soil - having little under Providence to look to, but industry and uprightness, to procure them homes, sustenance, and clothing in their newly adopted country - among a people differing in their mode of business and manner of life in sundry respects from the usages they had been accustomed to - Thomas, being then about twenty one years of age.
As above stated they arrived at Baltimore on the first day of 7th month, 1775. They also arrived at Philadelphia on the sixth day of the same month, and on the fourth day of the 11th month, the same year, removed to East Nottingham and resided at, or near, the brick Meeting House until the death of Joseph on the 5th day of 9th month, 1789, in his 64th year. His remains are interred in the burial ground at that place. Mary, his wife, survived him twenty years. Died at 4 o'clock p.m. according to WEST NOTTINGHAM QUAKERS by Alice Beard
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