Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, Volume 9 of the Third Series
There are small descriptions, with each of these death notices, of each person's religious state-of-being. I am just typing up the death dates and places but do not have any more information. These are just a few of them.
19 Sept 1829: At Hilgay, in the Downham Circuit, Mr. Thomas Rolfe, aged 38. A widow and six children are left to deplore their irreparable loss.
28 Oct 1829: At Birmingham, Mary Dolphin, one of the oldest members of the congregation at Cherry Street chapel, and for about forty years a member of the Methodist society. For forty years she was the housekeeper in one of the most respectable families in Birmingham, by whom she was treated with great kindness and confidence.
15 Nov 1829: At Farnsfield, in the Mansfield Circuit, Mary Broadhead, aged sixty-one.
18 Nov 1829: At Belton, in the Epworth Circuit, in the sixtieth year of his age, Joseph Whittingham.
23 Nov 1829: At Sawrey-Mount Cottage, in the Ulverstone Circuit, John Eccles, Esq., in the sixty-ninth year of his age.
06 Dec 1829: At Moorfields, London, Ann Berchell.
12 Dec 1829: At Worcester, Thomas Lewis, aged sixty-eight.
13 Dec 1829: At Wolsingham, in the county of Durham, Mrs. Elizabeth Hindmarch, aged forty-nine, following to the tomb her husband and eldest son, in a very short period.
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