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... cold come back if she chose and if she had drowned her self her husband had the best right to see about it she was sore pusled with my cooleness the next night we camped near a publick house thair was a blak smiths shop and a shepards ...
... cold come back if she chose and if she had drowned her self her husband had the best right to see about it she was sore pusled with my cooleness the next night we camped near a publick house thair was a blak smiths shop and a shepards ...
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... cold but i did not complain i had got a sever cold in my left brest i fainted with the pain of it some times she said it was because i wanted brandy a thing i did not like but when she came bak from her journey with out my daughter she ...
... cold but i did not complain i had got a sever cold in my left brest i fainted with the pain of it some times she said it was because i wanted brandy a thing i did not like but when she came bak from her journey with out my daughter she ...
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... cold geet them some dry cloas the yongest was dry so i put her in bed they brought our beds and bed cloaes and a box the water rose and remaind for some weaks the neigbours put me up a bark gunia and a bush temporary bedstead , that is ...
... cold geet them some dry cloas the yongest was dry so i put her in bed they brought our beds and bed cloaes and a box the water rose and remaind for some weaks the neigbours put me up a bark gunia and a bush temporary bedstead , that is ...
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Anna Cook and Ellen Moger | 19 |
Louisa Clifton | 39 |
Annie Baxter | 86 |
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