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- Baptized at age 4 months. (B. Warford)
RnR's diary states:
Monday September 16, 1940
I spent the whole of the morning visiting. I visited six families. After
dinner I went visiting again in South Beaumont. I was put across the
south side of Beaumont South by Randolph Rideout. From then I visited
nine families.
At Mrs. Jacob Hewlett’s I had an interesting visit. She was Emily
Rowsell, daughter of John Rowsell, who was the second eldest son of John Rowsell, who was the brother of William Rowsell, who was my
great-grandfather, and Mrs. Emily Hewlett’s great uncle. Fanny Foster
(my uncle Israel’s wife) she says, was the daughter of Eliza who was the
daughter of John Rowsell by his first wife. Mrs. Hewlett made the
wedding cake and wedding clothes for my aunt Fanny Rowsell. Mrs. Hewlett was at one time Mrs. Robert Colbourne, was at Tilt Cove when dad and Uncle Israel used to come ashore there.
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