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Post, Mary Robbins. Letter to Isaac Post.
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− | in that time Emma Titus was released from her sufferings her hip had been opened in two places two weeks previous discharged some but did not relieve her much she | + | in that time Emma Titus was released from her sufferings her hip had been opened in two places two weeks previous discharged some but did not relieve her much she had to take morphia but with that suffered greatly mortification ensued was sensible to the last She died 2nd day morning the funeral on 5th day at our M H an exceedingly cold windy day The remains were unfit to be seen very soon after the spirit left its tenement Ann was nearly worn out with nursing no one could do for Emma as well as she |
− | She was generally quiet and | + | She was generally quiet and shewed but little of her bitterness toward her near relatives but enough to need a mantle of charity to excuse her in any degree No one knows what to think of her whether she is sane or insane The Q M of ministers & Elders proposed to the M M to acknowledge cousin E Willets as a minister a com^??? was ap^t^ to consider objections at our last M M they asked more time I think it will be too bad if it is not done for he is certainly more alive than most and as long as |
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in that time Emma Titus was released from her sufferings her hip had been opened in two places two weeks previous discharged some but did not relieve her much she had to take morphia but with that suffered greatly mortification ensued was sensible to the last She died 2nd day morning the funeral on 5th day at our M H an exceedingly cold windy day The remains were unfit to be seen very soon after the spirit left its tenement Ann was nearly worn out with nursing no one could do for Emma as well as she She was generally quiet and shewed but little of her bitterness toward her near relatives but enough to need a mantle of charity to excuse her in any degree No one knows what to think of her whether she is sane or insane The Q M of ministers & Elders proposed to the M M to acknowledge cousin E Willets as a minister a com^??? was ap^t^ to consider objections at our last M M they asked more time I think it will be too bad if it is not done for he is certainly more alive than most and as long as