Excerpt from American Annual Monitor for 1862: Or Obituary of the Members of the Society of Friends in America, for the Year 1861
She was endowed with talents which promised future usefulness; was mild and amiable in disposi tion, and of a sweet and cheerful temper, forgetting herself in the endeavor to promote the happiness of others. She had a clear perception of the beautiful in creation, and a fondness for flowers was a source Of much pleasure to her; she Often enjoyed arranging bouquets for her friends.
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