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The Single Sister Mary Gladhill who happily<br /> | The Single Sister Mary Gladhill who happily<br /> | ||
− | departed this life | + | departed this life Dec 1<sup>st</sup> 1809, has<br /> |
left the following few lines concerning<br /> | left the following few lines concerning<br /> | ||
− | herself. -- July | + | herself. -- July 26<sup>th</sup> 1727.<br /> |
− | "I was born ? at Belly Bridge | + | "I was born ? at Belly Bridge near Wyke<br /> |
and baptized in the Church of England<br /> | and baptized in the Church of England<br /> | ||
from my earliest years I remember my<br /> | from my earliest years I remember my<br /> | ||
Mother taking me to hear Mr Ingham<br /> | Mother taking me to hear Mr Ingham<br /> | ||
− | preach, and I felt at that time?, some | + | preach, and I felt at that time?, some <br /> |
thing of our Saviours nearness, which<br /> | thing of our Saviours nearness, which<br /> | ||
I however did not fully understand <br /> | I however did not fully understand <br /> | ||
− | besides my natural | + | besides my natural inclination being<br /> |
− | after the world, -- In my | + | after the world, -- In my 16<sup>th</sup><br /> |
− | year our whole family | + | year our whole family was afflicted<br /> |
with a bad fever, of which we all <br /> | with a bad fever, of which we all <br /> | ||
got better accept my Mother who<br /> | got better accept my Mother who<br /> | ||
dyed on it, we was now left in <br /> | dyed on it, we was now left in <br /> | ||
− | deplorable | + | deplorable circumstances, I being the<br /> |
oldest of the Children; the towns<br /> | oldest of the Children; the towns<br /> | ||
people would give me no assistance, <br /> | people would give me no assistance, <br /> |
Revision as of 21:50, 7 October 2018
N.4.
The Single Sister Mary Gladhill who happily
departed this life Dec 1st 1809, has
left the following few lines concerning
herself. -- July 26th 1727.
"I was born ? at Belly Bridge near Wyke
and baptized in the Church of England
from my earliest years I remember my
Mother taking me to hear Mr Ingham
preach, and I felt at that time?, some
thing of our Saviours nearness, which
I however did not fully understand
besides my natural inclination being
after the world, -- In my 16th
year our whole family was afflicted
with a bad fever, of which we all
got better accept my Mother who
dyed on it, we was now left in
deplorable circumstances, I being the
oldest of the Children; the towns
people would give me no assistance,
I had learned nothing to earn a lifely,
hood, and was now obliged to go from
door to door to beg my Bread, I
met with many Kind Benefactors