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The Life of the Mrried Sisters Eliz: Peel<br />
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The Life of the Mrried Sister Eliz: Peel<br />
 
Her maiden Name was Mortimer, she was born<br />
 
Her maiden Name was Mortimer, she was born<br />
 
April 14th 1708. at Gumersal, was brought up a&nbsp;<br />
 
April 14th 1708. at Gumersal, was brought up a&nbsp;<br />
 
Dissenter, she had been a widow 7 year when she<br />
 
Dissenter, she had been a widow 7 year when she<br />
 
married the present widower, They were married<br />
 
married the present widower, They were married<br />
Aug: 6th 1741 at Birstal church, She had <s>my</s> at<br />
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Aug: 6th 1741 at Birstal church, She had <s>ing</s> at<br />
 
first no mind to go with her Husband to hear<br />
 
first no mind to go with her Husband to hear<br />
 
the Brethren till a few years after, when she<br />
 
the Brethren till a few years after, when she<br />

Revision as of 14:13:44, Aug 17, 2019

The Life of the Mrried Sister Eliz: Peel
Her maiden Name was Mortimer, she was born
April 14th 1708. at Gumersal, was brought up a 
Dissenter, she had been a widow 7 year when she
married the present widower, They were married
Aug: 6th 1741 at Birstal church, She had ing at
first no mind to go with her Husband to hear
the Brethren till a few years after, when she
went with him, & she was much pleased to hear
the Gospel which proved a Blessing to her Heart,
and was soon after received in to the Society,
January the 11th 1751, She was received in
to the Congr at Fulneck which proved a great
Blessing to her Heart, and on August 13th the 
same year she partook the first time of the 
Lords Supper with the Congr at Fulneck, for
which grace & favour she was Exceeding thank
ful, she bore 6 children to her Husband, of which 
3 departed Young, & 2 sons & 1 daughter are
still here with us; She had the welfare of her
children much at heart, and was much grieved,
when it did not go well with any one.
She once had deprived her self of the Lords
supper for a time, which caused her much
pain, but our dear Lord was gracious unto
her, & help'd her in a happy course again
in which she went on with thankfulness, she 

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