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The Annual monitor is a list of British Quakers who died each year, between 1813 and 1920, including well over 20,000 persons. Most entries are basic data: age at death, date of death, names of parents or "widow of ...". Some entries have a "memorial" sometimes of several pages, giving biographical detail and a strong religious message.

The first issue was published in York by William Alexander (1768-1841), who was editor between 1813 and 1819, the project having been initiated by his wife, Ann Alexander (born Tuke, 1767-1849)[1].

Editors[edit]

Succeeding editors were:

  • William Alexander (1768-1841)
  • Sarah Backhouse (1803-1877)
  • Samuel Tuke (1784-1857)
  • Benjamin Seebohm (1798-1871)
  • Esther Seebohm (1798?-1864)
  • Joseph Stickney Sewell (1819-1900)
  • John Newby (1806-1877)
  • William Robinson (1832-1908)
  • Francis Arnold Knight (1852-1915)

Numbering[edit]

  • No. 1-30 (1813-1842);
  • New Series No. 1-78 (1843-1919/20)
  • New Series. Nos. 67-70 (1909-1912) also issued as Nos. 96-99
  • New Series Nos. 71-78 (1913-1920) also issued as Nos. 101-108
  • Supplement to No. 22 (1834)

American Annual Monitor[edit]

An American Annual Monitor was published 1858 to 1863.

Indexes[edit]

Several cumulative indexes were produced, the most comprehensive being Quaker Records: Being an Index to "The Annual Monitor," 1813-1892, edited by Joseph J. Green (available online - see below) and Index 1893-1901 edited by W. Pumphrey

Title variation[edit]

Over the years, the title has varied thus:

  • The Annual monitor ; or, Newletter-case and memorandum book
  • The Annual monitor and memorandum book
  • The Annual monitor...being an obituary of members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland

Annual Monitor Online[edit]

The Green index and the following years are available online (at 10 March 2010):

References[edit]

  1. ^ Quaker Records, Introduction

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