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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 30 Numéro 411

Date 11 mai 1871
Comté Saint John
Lieu Saint John
Journal Christian Visitor

info Le langage employé dans les textes est tel qu’il a été transcrit par Daniel F. Johnson à partir des entrées dans les journaux originaux.

Mrs. Frances MORSE died at Ainslie BROWN's near Bridgetown, N.S., March 7th, widow of Aaron MORSE, age 97. Mrs. MORSE, whose maiden name was FARNESWORTH had in early life been converted to God, been baptized and became connected with the Baptist church. She was married upwards of 70 years ago to Rev. James MANNING, pastor of the church in Lower Granville. Death, ere long, bore her husband and pastor from toil and suffering here to the home above. Some considerable time after Mr. MANNING's death, his widow was joined in marriage to Henry TROOP. But domestic ties were again sundered by the relentless hand of death, and this woman was again left to the sorrows and loneliness of widowhood. However, in the course of time, she again entered into new relations and became the wife of Mr. MORSE. But these ties, as the preceding had been, were sundered by death, and this aged Christian woman was left again to mourn., left children, grandchild Mrs. BROWN - communicated by George ARMSTRONG, Bridgetown, N.S., April 18, 1871.

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