New Garden Monthly Meeting established by Salem Quarterly Meeting in 1808. The meeting house was originally located in the village of New Garden in Hanover Township north of the current town of Hanoverton.
Records for New Garden MM between 1820 and 1828 Orthodox and Hicksite Roll 20 Box 11 In 1820 Sandy Spring Monthly Meeting replace New Garden Monthly Meeting. was established located a mile or so west of Hanoverton, Hanover Twp. Columbiana Co., Ohio. (See Hinshaw, Vol.4, p. 797 Wikitree has this right. With the Schism in 1828 New Garden MM was moved to Winona, about 3.4 miles north, northeast, in Butler Township. In 1884 the name was changed from the New Garden MM to the Winona Monthly Meeting.
Disambiguation: Not to be confused with the New Garden MM established in 1718 in Chester County, Pennsylvania or the New Garden Meeting in North Carolina.
See also the History of Columbiana County, edited by William B. Mccord p. 283 https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Columbiana_County_Ohio_and_Re/ONQyAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1
Wikitree Category for New Garden at Hanover Twp., Columbiana Co., Ohio
QuakerMeetings.com Page on New Garden Monthly Meeting at Winona, Butler Twp., Columbiana Co., Ohio
James Hervey Dean family
Jonathan Dean Family
Barton Dean married Hannah Jackson lived just southwest of Hanoverton in Hanover twp. 1851 Alfred Brantingham gct Sandy Spring MM to m Ann Dean
Caleb Sumner
Elwood Conrad add wife and children to wikitree profile
Both Hains OK
Stackhouse OK
Heston OK
Benjamin Stanton 1756-1807 Needs some work
Vol 4, p. 279 Stanton at Short Creek
Family Search Benjamin Stanton
Abigail Sumner Carson 1762-1854
FS Abigail Sumner
Caleb Sumner 1753-1831
FS Caleb Sumner
Caleb Sumner and his wife Phoebe appear in the records of the New Garden MM at Guilford in North Carolina. Their names do not seem to appear in the Ohio New Garden MM records. While the records of some of the Ohio Quaker monthly meetings are indexed and available through Ancestry, Hinshaw's Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy volumes 4 and 5 provides the most complete index. Volume 4 include a substantial number of entries for the New Garden MM in Columbiana Co., Ohio. There is a Charles Sumner listed in Volume 4 but no one else with that "Sumner" name is listed in the volume. The Caleb Sumner family moved to Indiana where there is also a New Garden Meeting. However, there appears to be no evidence that the family was ever received at or were part of the membership at the Columbiana County, New Garden Monthly Meeting. Micro filmed records of New Garden MM in Columbiana Co., Ohio are located in Columbus at the Ohio History Center. A close review of those records may provide such evidence. Blackledge
Homepage | Database | John Test | Narratives | Documents | History