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− | I was born July 2<u>nd</u> 1820 at Mapperley --<br /> | + | I was born July 2<sup><u>nd</u></sup> 1820 at Mapperley --<br /> |
a small village in Derbyshire -- My dear<br /> | a small village in Derbyshire -- My dear<br /> | ||
Mother being a decided child of God<br /> | Mother being a decided child of God<br /> | ||
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loving and affectionate manner will ever<br /> | loving and affectionate manner will ever<br /> | ||
be sweet to my memory. -- I attended their<br /> | be sweet to my memory. -- I attended their<br /> | ||
− | School untill I was in my | + | School untill I was in my 14<sup><u>th</u></sup> Year --<br /> |
when my dear Mother placed me in the<br /> | when my dear Mother placed me in the<br /> | ||
Sisters House at Ockbrook. -- where, after a<br /> | Sisters House at Ockbrook. -- where, after a<br /> |
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I was born July 2nd 1820 at Mapperley --
a small village in Derbyshire -- My dear
Mother being a decided child of God
endeavoured to bring her children up
in the nurture and admonition of the
Lord; and I do not rember remember the
time when my thoughts were not het to wont to
dwell upon serious things; but alas they
were too much of a reasoning sccptical nature. --
Very little took place during my childhood
that is worthy of recording. I had the privilege
of attending a small School, that was kept
by the daughters of a most worthy and
excellent Independant Minister, whose
loving and affectionate manner will ever
be sweet to my memory. -- I attended their
School untill I was in my 14th Year --
when my dear Mother placed me in the
Sisters House at Ockbrook. -- where, after a
few weeks I became exceedingly happy
and comfortable -- the life of a Sisters House
House being well adapted to my natural