By Dr. Danene Brown Vincent
© 1999
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
- Reading the Registry Report
- Abbreviations Used
- Understanding Quaker Traditions
- Limitations
Chapter 2: The Rubottom Name
Chapter 3: Thomas Rubottom--A Welsh Immigrant
Chapter 4: Simon Rubottom--The Eldest Son
- The Northwest Territory Calls
- An Account of the Journey from North Carolina to Indiana Land in Orange and Lawrence Counties
- Lick Creek Monthly Meeting
- Early Marriages
- Conscientious Scruples
- Establishing A New Home in Parke County
- A Division in the Church
- The Rubottoms--Their Land and Their Work
- A New School and A New Church
- In Other Counties
- The Passing of Simon Rubottom
- A Concern for Education
- The Underground Railroad
- The Second Wave of Migration
- The Civil War
- Samuel E. and Sarah Jane (Spivey) Rubottom
Chapter 5: Ezekiel Rubottom--The Second Son
Chapter 6: Descendants of Thomas and Phebe Dixon Rubottom
Chapter 7: Allied Families
- The Dixons
- The Hindmans
- The Spiveys
Chapter 8: A Personal Perspective
Notes
Appendix
- Map of Original Settlements in Delaware
- Map of North Carolina--Present Day
- Map of Chatham County, North Carolina
- Land Transaction Between Thomas Rubottom and James Underwood
- Map of Parke County, Indiana
- Marriage Record of John Rubottom and Anna Fisher
- Marriage Record of Samuel Rubottom and Sarah Spivey
- Samuel E. Rubottom's Land in Benton County, Arkansas
- Family Pictures
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