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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 1: Ancestry.—1764-1805. (search)
elf, but of many of my Neighbours; I thank God I have a Competency at present, but the times forbode greater distress ahead. I have in the Conclusion settled my Business here and am now about to remove. I lately rec'd a kind letter from Sally Clark That is, his younger sister Sarah, who married Joseph Clark. which merits my thanks and well wishes towards her. I shall Endeavour to write to her before I leave this Place if Possible. Silas His younger brother. Slow as Uncle Silas was aJoseph Clark. which merits my thanks and well wishes towards her. I shall Endeavour to write to her before I leave this Place if Possible. Silas His younger brother. Slow as Uncle Silas was a proverb at Jemseg. and doubtless applied to correspondence as well as to other things.I'm afraid has forgot me. William His youngest brother, a cripple from birth, but a very intelligent schoolmaster. has wrote very kindly whom I shall answer the first opp'ty. It wou'd give me infinite Satisfaction when you write if you wou'd Cast off the formal method of arranging your letters and write more of the Particular Circumstances attending your welfare; how you get along thro this troublesom Wor