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Mary Alott<br />
 
Mary Alott<br />
Was born at Barksland in the Parish of<br />
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Was born at Barksland, in the Parish of<br />
Elland. On the 12th of Dec<sup>r&nbsp;</sup>1734 N S.<br />
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Elland: On the 12<sup>th</sup> of Dec<sup>r&nbsp;</sup>1734 N S.<br />
When she was about three years old her<br />
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When she was about Three years old her<br />
Father dyed &amp; she liv&#39;d with her mother &amp;<br />
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Father dyed &amp; she liv&#39;d with her Mother &amp;<br />
 
her Aunt (Namely Betty Midgley) who<br />
 
her Aunt (Namely Betty Midgley) who<br />
jointly Nurs&#39;d &amp; maintain&#39;d her <sup>till</sup> she was<br />
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jointly Nurs&#39;d &amp; maintain&#39;d <sup>her</sup> till<span style="font-size: 10.8333px;">&nbsp;</span>she was<br />
about seven, then her mother being again<br />
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about Seven, then her Mother being again<br />
married her aunt left them took a Room<br />
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Married her Aunt left them took a Room<br />
 
&amp; design&#39;d to live by herself, But <sup>Mary</sup> not being<br />
 
&amp; design&#39;d to live by herself, But <sup>Mary</sup> not being<br />
 
at all willing to be left behind often begg&#39;d&nbsp;<br />
 
at all willing to be left behind often begg&#39;d&nbsp;<br />
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did, &amp; cared for her as her own.<br />
 
did, &amp; cared for her as her own.<br />
 
When she was about Nine years old she<br />
 
When she was about Nine years old she<br />
by the drawing of the Holy ghose was inclin&#39;d<br />
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by the Drawing of the Holy Ghost was inclin&#39;d<br />
 
to hear the gospel which she of her own free<br />
 
to hear the gospel which she of her own free<br />
accord begun &amp; Continued constantly to do.&nbsp;<br />
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accord begun &amp; Continued Constantly to do.&nbsp;<br />
 
Some time after her Aunt had a mind for<br />
 
Some time after her Aunt had a mind for<br />
the more Convenince of hearing the B<sup>rn</sup><br />
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the more Convenience of hearing the B<sup>rn</sup><br />
to live nearer Smith House &amp; she made it<br />
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to live nearer Smith House &amp; so she made it<br />
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out with the Brethren that Mary should also<br />
 
come &amp; remain with her which she was very&nbsp;<br />
 
come &amp; remain with her which she was very&nbsp;<br />
 
glad off.<br />
 
glad off.<br />
 
In July 1748 they both of them together got<br />
 
In July 1748 they both of them together got<br />
leave to live with the Angle listers in Cack-<br />
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leave to live with the Single Sisters in Clack-<br />
 
Heaton &amp; she remain&#39;d there &amp; in the same<br />
 
Heaton &amp; she remain&#39;d there &amp; in the same<br />
Oconomy at Lyre- sell- Hall till we came<br />
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Oconomy at Tyre-sell-Hall till we came<br />
in the Choir House (Which I shall lake<br />
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in the Choir House (Which I shall take<br />
Notie of afterwards)<br />
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Notice of afterwards)<br />
 
In the year 1751 on the 5th of April she<br />
 
In the year 1751 on the 5th of April she<br />
was receiv&#39;d in the Congregation which pleas&#39;d
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was receiv&#39;d in the Congregation which Pleas&#39;d

Revision as of 21:43:44, Jun 26, 2019

Mary Alott
Was born at Barksland, in the Parish of
Elland: On the 12th of Dec1734 N S.
When she was about Three years old her
Father dyed & she liv'd with her Mother &
her Aunt (Namely Betty Midgley) who
jointly Nurs'd & maintain'd her till she was
about Seven, then her Mother being again
Married her Aunt left them took a Room
& design'd to live by herself, But Mary not being
at all willing to be left behind often begg'd 
her Aunt to take her with her, which 
accordingly in a few weeks after she willlingly
did, & cared for her as her own.
When she was about Nine years old she
by the Drawing of the Holy Ghost was inclin'd
to hear the gospel which she of her own free
accord begun & Continued Constantly to do. 
Some time after her Aunt had a mind for
the more Convenience of hearing the Brn
to live nearer Smith House & so she made it
out with the Brethren that Mary should also
come & remain with her which she was very 
glad off.
In July 1748 they both of them together got
leave to live with the Single Sisters in Clack-
Heaton & she remain'd there & in the same
Oconomy at Tyre-sell-Hall till we came
in the Choir House (Which I shall take
Notice of afterwards)
In the year 1751 on the 5th of April she
was receiv'd in the Congregation which Pleas'd

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