Gwynedd Monthly Meeting
Gwynedd Monthly Meeting was established in 1699 by Welsh Quakers. The current building was erected in 1823. 1101 DeKalb PikeGwynedd, PA 19454 Gwynedd Monthly Meeting website
Gwynedd Monthly Meeting was established in 1699 by Welsh Quakers. The current building was erected in 1823. 1101 DeKalb PikeGwynedd, PA 19454 Gwynedd Monthly Meeting website
Byberry Monthly Meeting was established in 1693 and a log cabin built for the meeting. In 1714, a more substantial building was constructed. The current building was built in 1808. A large burial ground lies next to the meeting. 3001 Byberry RoadPhiladelphia, PA 19154
Abington Monthly Meeting was first established about 1693. In 1697, land for a meetinghouse was donated by John Barnes. IN 1786 the meetinghouse was rebuilt, with an addition added in 1797. A large burial ground lies behind the meetinghouse. 520 Meetinghouse RoadJenkintown, PA 19046Abington Monthly Meeting website Abington Friends Cemetery on Findagrave
The first meeting house in Kennett Square was built on State street. When the Great Separation occurred, the Hicksite faction retained the State Street property. In 1873, the original State street building was replaced by a larger structure.The Orthodox Quakers built a meetinghouse of their own on Marshall street. In the early 1950’s, a new, … Read moreKennett Monthly Meeting
In 1828, an indulged meeting was established that was first commonly known as Colerain as the members net in a log building at the home of Asa Walton in Colerain township in Lancaster county. In 1839, this meeting became the Oxford Preparative meeting under Fallowfield Monthly and the present red brick meetinghouse was built. The … Read moreHomeville Meetinghouse