Scripto


Revision Difference for page 01

in Martha Faucet

transcribe page | discuss page | view document

Revision as of 00:36:48, Nov 27, 2018
Edited by MarleinaCohen
Revision as of 00:27:06, Jun 16, 2019
Edited by Cpirmann
Line 1: Line 1:
<u>The Course of LIfe of Martha Fauset</u><br />
+
<u>The Course of Life of Martha Fawset</u><br />
Marth Fauset was born in Wike in the year 1759<br />
+
Martha Fawset was born in Wike in the year 1751<br />
 
May y<sup>e</sup> 27<sup>th</sup> and Baptized June y<sup>e</sup> 4<sup>th</sup> at Scholes by B<sup>r</sup> Latrobe<br />
 
May y<sup>e</sup> 27<sup>th</sup> and Baptized June y<sup>e</sup> 4<sup>th</sup> at Scholes by B<sup>r</sup> Latrobe<br />
She was a child that from her earlist years took great delight in learning<br />
+
She was a Child that from her earlist years took great delight in learning<br />
 
Verses and this was one great reason why she had such pleasure in<br />
 
Verses and this was one great reason why she had such pleasure in<br />
going to the childrens sc&#39;hool which was at that time help by Sister<br />
+
going to the Childrens School which was at that time kept by Sister<br />
Betty Hobaworth she had a perticular love for her insomuch that when<br />
+
Betty Holdaworth she had a perticular love for her insomuch that when<br />
the sister went away it cost her many tears, in the Time of her going to<br />
+
the Sister went away it cost her many Tears, in the time of her going to<br />
School the Rad two Faith, but grow better, in the year 1763 March<br />
+
School the had two Fitts, but grow better, in the year 1763 March<br />
the 25<sup>th</sup> she was taken into the great girls choir which was a new<br />
+
the 25<sup>th</sup> she was taken into the great Girls Choir which was a new<br />
 
School to her she was of a very lively dispossion which when she<br />
 
School to her she was of a very lively dispossion which when she<br />
began to feel a little of her left she was some times concernd about<br />
+
began to feel a little of her self she was some times concernd about<br />
it and one night in perticular one wept to her Mother and <s>said</s><br />
+
it and one night in perticular she wept to her Mother and <s>said</s><br />
said she wish&#39;d&nbsp;it cou&#39;d be made possible for her to go and live<br />
+
said she wish&#39;d&nbsp;it cou&#39;d be made possable for her to go and live<br />
 
some were among the Sisters, her Mother comforted her telling her it<br />
 
some were among the Sisters, her Mother comforted her telling her it<br />
 
wou&#39;d be made possible and that she shou&#39;d only give her Heart to<br />
 
wou&#39;d be made possible and that she shou&#39;d only give her Heart to<br />
 
our Saviour and she wou&#39;d take care about that, and thus for the&nbsp;<br />
 
our Saviour and she wou&#39;d take care about that, and thus for the&nbsp;<br />
present she was made satidfy&#39;d, the first time after that she<br />
+
present she was made satisfy&#39;d, the first time after that she<br />
 
came to Fulneck she desird her Labrous to give her leave to go&nbsp;<br />
 
came to Fulneck she desird her Labrous to give her leave to go&nbsp;<br />
 
and live at the little Oeconomy with the Sister Mary Wight&nbsp;<br />
 
and live at the little Oeconomy with the Sister Mary Wight&nbsp;<br />
<s>Jant ye 30 1765</s> <sup> Joan after&nbsp;</sup>she was rejoiced with the News that she had<br />
+
<s>Jany ye 30 1765</s> <sup> soon after&nbsp;</sup>she was rejoiced with the News that she had<br />
 
now leave to go and live with them Sisters where upon she went<br />
 
now leave to go and live with them Sisters where upon she went<br />
with great satisfaction Jan<sup>y</sup> y<sup>e</sup> 30 1765 and became soon satis<br />
+
with great Satisfaction Jan<sup>y</sup> y<sup>e</sup> 30 1765 and became soon satis<br />
 
fy&#39;d and quite at home and was very chearfull among the Sisters<br />
 
fy&#39;d and quite at home and was very chearfull among the Sisters<br />
 
there tho&#39; her uncommon lively turn some times occasiond the Sisters&nbsp;<br />
 
there tho&#39; her uncommon lively turn some times occasiond the Sisters&nbsp;<br />
 
to reprove her yet not with standing it was very perceptable that&nbsp;<br />
 
to reprove her yet not with standing it was very perceptable that&nbsp;<br />
that she had some times very serious reflections, on time in&nbsp;<br />
+
that she had some times very serious reflections, one time in&nbsp;<br />
perticular on? the sisters was conversing together in abond? like way<br />
+
perticular as the sisters was conversing together in aband like way<br />
 
she put the question to them if they thought that the Angels had<br />
 
she put the question to them if they thought that the Angels had<br />
the same where&nbsp;<s>with</s> <sup>in</sup> our Saviours redemtion as the human&nbsp;
+
the same share&nbsp;<s>with</s> <sup>in</sup> our Saviours redemtion as the human&nbsp;

Revision as of 00:27:06, Jun 16, 2019

The Course of Life of Martha Fawset
Martha Fawset was born in Wike in the year 1751
May ye 27th and Baptized June ye 4th at Scholes by Br Latrobe
She was a Child that from her earlist years took great delight in learning
Verses and this was one great reason why she had such pleasure in
going to the Childrens School which was at that time kept by Sister
Betty Holdaworth she had a perticular love for her insomuch that when
the Sister went away it cost her many Tears, in the time of her going to
School the had two Fitts, but grow better, in the year 1763 March
the 25th she was taken into the great Girls Choir which was a new
School to her she was of a very lively dispossion which when she
began to feel a little of her self she was some times concernd about
it and one night in perticular she wept to her Mother and said
said she wish'd it cou'd be made possable for her to go and live
some were among the Sisters, her Mother comforted her telling her it
wou'd be made possible and that she shou'd only give her Heart to
our Saviour and she wou'd take care about that, and thus for the 
present she was made satisfy'd, the first time after that she
came to Fulneck she desird her Labrous to give her leave to go 
and live at the little Oeconomy with the Sister Mary Wight 
Jany ye 30 1765 soon after she was rejoiced with the News that she had
now leave to go and live with them Sisters where upon she went
with great Satisfaction Jany ye 30 1765 and became soon satis
fy'd and quite at home and was very chearfull among the Sisters
there tho' her uncommon lively turn some times occasiond the Sisters 
to reprove her yet not with standing it was very perceptable that 
that she had some times very serious reflections, one time in 
perticular as the sisters was conversing together in aband like way
she put the question to them if they thought that the Angels had
the same share with in our Saviours redemtion as the human 

Register.