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1797  W [[Note: 1797 probably an error - see note at bottom; also this follows preceding page which was 1793]]
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9 mo      15    1    persons coming from the City,which took place in many
9 mo      15    1    persons coming from the City,which took place in many
                               parts of he United States, The people's minds appeared  
                               parts of he United States, The people's minds appeared  
                               much terrified during it's continuance, but like the
                               much terrified during it's continuance, but like the
                             Children of Isreal who sang praises to the most high
                             Children of Israel who sang praises to the most high
                               for their deliverance, & soon forgot his works.
                               for their deliverance, & soon forgot his works.
               17    3        Rode to Pott's Town and lodged at our kind friends
               17    3        Rode to Pott's Town and lodged at our kind friends
                               Thomas Butters.
                               Thomas Rutters.
               18    4        Rode to Joseph Pott's & were kindly entertained,
               18    4        Rode to Joseph Pott's & were kindly entertained,
                               here I met my Nephew  S. Parrish, his Sister Sally &
                               here I met my Nephew  Samuel Parrish, his Sister Sally &
                               Cousin P.[[?]] Marshall weeping for the decease of[[ Isa?]]
                               Cousin P.[[?]] Marshall weeping for the decease of [[Isaiah]]
                               a beloved brother & Cousin to P. Marshall with whom
                               a beloved brother & Cousin to P. Marshall with whom
                               I had to mingle my tears in Sympathy, here I heard
                               I had to mingle my tears in Sympathy, here I heard
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                               their friends had lift the City
                               their friends had lift the City
               19    5        Rode to Brother Field's to see my Daughter & [[din?]]
               19    5        Rode to Brother Field's to see my Daughter & [[din?]]
                             my wife being at Hezekiah Hibbert's in upper
                             my wife being at Hezekiah Hibberd's in upper
                             Darby where I arrived in the Evening, and found
                             Darby where I arrived in the Evening, and found
                             my Wife tolerably well, our meeting truely
                             my Wife tolerably well, our meeting truly
                             Joyous, after an absence of more han 4 months.
                             Joyous, after an absence of more than 4 months.
                                   My mind was bowed in reverent thankfulness to
                                   My mind was bowed in reverent thankfulness to
                             to the father of Mercies for the favours received, under
                             to the father of Mercies for the favours received, under
                             apersuasion that he put forth and went before, and
                             a persuasion that he put forth and went before, and
                             in Mercy restored me to my dear Wife & tender
                             in Mercy restored me to my dear Wife & tender
                             relations, before I was quite laid by, soon after my arrival
                             relations, before I was quite laid by, soon after my arrival
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                             deep impressions on my mind, I hope not to be
                             deep impressions on my mind, I hope not to be
                             forgotten
                             forgotten
[[margin note in different hand]]
[[ X  Issac Parrish Son of Isaac & Sarah died with the Yellow
[[ X  Issac Parrish Son of Isaac & Sarah died with the Yellow
fever in 1793- in the 19th year of his age-Edward son of the same
fever in 1793- in the 19th year of his age-Edward son of the same
followed his Brother Isaac in about three weeks with the
followed his Brother Isaac in about three weeks with the
same fever in the 17th year of his age-]]
same fever in the 17th year of his age-]]

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1797 W Note: 1797 probably an error - see note at bottom; also this follows preceding page which was 1793

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9 mo 15 1 persons coming from the City,which took place in many

                             parts of he United States, The people's minds appeared 
                             much terrified during it's continuance, but like the
                            Children of Israel who sang praises to the most high
                             for their deliverance, & soon forgot his works.
             17     3        Rode to Pott's Town and lodged at our kind friends
                             Thomas Rutters.
              18     4         Rode to Joseph Pott's & were kindly entertained,
                             here I met my Nephew  Samuel Parrish, his Sister Sally &
                             Cousin P.? Marshall weeping for the decease of Isaiah
                             a beloved brother & Cousin to P. Marshall with whom
                             I had to mingle my tears in Sympathy, here I heard
                             that my beloved Wife & Daughter by the advise of
                             their friends had lift the City
              19     5         Rode to Brother Field's to see my Daughter & din?
                            my wife being at Hezekiah Hibberd's in upper
                            Darby where I arrived in the Evening, and found
                            my Wife tolerably well, our meeting truly
                            Joyous, after an absence of more than 4 months.
                                  My mind was bowed in reverent thankfulness to
                           to the father of Mercies for the favours received, under
                           a persuasion that he put forth and went before, and
                           in Mercy restored me to my dear Wife & tender
                           relations, before I was quite laid by, soon after my arrival
                           Sickness ensued with a scorching fever, which with 
                           the Daily accounts from the City of one friend &
                           relation after another being taken away, made
                           deep impressions on my mind, I hope not to be
                           forgotten

margin note in different hand [[ X Issac Parrish Son of Isaac & Sarah died with the Yellow fever in 1793- in the 19th year of his age-Edward son of the same followed his Brother Isaac in about three weeks with the same fever in the 17th year of his age-]]