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Brief - Memoir of our late <trait>happily</trait><br />
 
Brief - Memoir of our late <trait>happily</trait><br />
departed Sister Esther Latrobe drawn<br />
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departed <persname>Sister Esther Latrobe</persname> drawn<br />
 
up by her <persname>Husband</persname> and <persname>Brother</persname>&nbsp;<br />
 
up by her <persname>Husband</persname> and <persname>Brother</persname>&nbsp;<br />
 
<br />
 
<br />
 
Our late dear <persname>Relative </persname>was born at&nbsp;<placename>Bristol</placename><br />
 
Our late dear <persname>Relative </persname>was born at&nbsp;<placename>Bristol</placename><br />
<b>&nbsp;</b><date>June the 7th 1802</date>, and being the only daughter<br />
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<b>&nbsp;</b><date>June the 7th 1802</date>, and being the only <persname>daughter</persname><br />
among a family of six children, was peculiar<br />
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among a family of six <persname>children</persname>, was peculiar<br />
 
by precious to her <persname>parents</persname> <abbr>and</abbr> <persname>brothers</persname>, and <trait>tenderly</trait><br />
 
by precious to her <persname>parents</persname> <abbr>and</abbr> <persname>brothers</persname>, and <trait>tenderly</trait><br />
 
beloved by them.&nbsp;<br />
 
beloved by them.&nbsp;<br />
 
<br />
 
<br />
This tender affection <abbr>and</abbr> endearment<br />
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This <trait>tender</trait> affection <abbr>and</abbr> endearment<br />
was always returned by her with a warmth<br />
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was always returned by her with a <trait>warmth</trait><br />
 
of feeling, which evinced to her family, her<br />
 
of feeling, which evinced to her family, her<br />
deep attachment towards them, and the gra-<br />
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<trait>deep</trait> attachment towards them, and the gra-<br />
 
titude heart to them for their love.&nbsp;<br />
 
titude heart to them for their love.&nbsp;<br />
 
<br />
 
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by <abbr>and</abbr> medical attendants at that time had<br />
 
by <abbr>and</abbr> medical attendants at that time had<br />
 
lost all hope of her life. It pleased the<br />
 
lost all hope of her life. It pleased the<br />
Lord, however to manifest in her case, His<br />
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<persname>Lord</persname>, however to manifest in her case, His<br />
 
Power as the <persname>Preserver</persname> of man, and her life<br />
 
Power as the <persname>Preserver</persname> of man, and her life<br />
 
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Revision as of 00:12, 13 September 2018

Brief - Memoir of our late <trait>happily</trait>
departed <persname>Sister Esther Latrobe</persname> drawn
up by her <persname>Husband</persname> and <persname>Brother</persname> 

Our late dear <persname>Relative </persname>was born at <placename>Bristol</placename>
 <date>June the 7th 1802</date>, and being the only <persname>daughter</persname>
among a family of six <persname>children</persname>, was peculiar
by precious to her <persname>parents</persname> and <persname>brothers</persname>, and <trait>tenderly</trait>
beloved by them. 

This <trait>tender</trait> affection and endearment
was always returned by her with a <trait>warmth</trait>
of feeling, which evinced to her family, her
<trait>deep</trait> attachment towards them, and the gra-
titude heart to them for their love. 

She was very early subject of sickness
and pain. In her childhood by occasion of the
measles, which struck into her chest, she was
brought to the brink of the grave and her fame
by and medical attendants at that time had
lost all hope of her life. It pleased the
<persname>Lord</persname>, however to manifest in her case, His
Power as the <persname>Preserver</persname> of man, and her life