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1741 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 607.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… several references showing that Martha Byington worked in the White home, at least sporadically, prior to her marriage to George W. Amadon in 1860. The earliest …

1742 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 611.5 (Ellen Gould White)

… again referred to “George”: “George paid me $5.00.” It is clear that Loughborough is referring to George W. Amadon, because in the accounts section of his 1859 diary …

1743 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 612.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… ” to refer to James White's parents, John and Betsey White. When referring to her own parents, the Harmons, Ellen most often (though not always) used the form “my …

1744 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 615.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… probably referring to John Green Foy, living in Brunswick, Maine, just across the Androscoggin River from Topsham, Maine, where fellow member Stockbridge …

1745 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 617.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… a reference to the family of Thomas B. Mead of Battle Creek (“50 miles [80 kilometers]” distant), mentioned in the diary a few weeks earlier (see Mar. 4, 9, 20 ). No members …

1746 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 620.6 (Ellen Gould White)

… personal references to Dr. Naramore, was published in the Review two weeks later. See: E. G. W. [Ellen G. White], “The Sinner's Trials,” Review, Apr. 28, 1859, pp. 181, 182. See …

1747 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 620.7 (Ellen Gould White)

… is referring to the same family and that he has the correct spelling. One possibility is that Ellen White is referring to Margaret S. and John Hyde, of the adjacent …

1748 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 622.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… ” to refer to her brother-in-law, John W. White, a Methodist clergyman living in Ohio at this time. Ellen's father-in-law was also a “John White,” but she normally addressed …

1749 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 623.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… being referred to in this diary entry. Ellen White, however, adds the information that “Sister Lane” has a daughter. Of the two, only Sarah Lane had a daughter, Caroline …

1750 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 624.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… well refer to 16-year-old John Quincy Foy, who apparently was living with the Whites at this time and is listed among the family members in the 1860 census (see …

1751 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 624.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… article referred to must have been “The Sinner's Trials,” published a few days later on April 28, the last Ellen White article to appear in the Review during …

1752 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 626.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… is referring to Justus and Lucretia Ferguson. According to Justus Ferguson's Review obituary, he lived in Wright from about 1850 to his death in 1878, and …

1753 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 630.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… is referring to her sister Harriet McCann 's daughter, Melissa Tapley. According to the description given, this niece had stayed in the Harmon home for some …

1755 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 635.6 (Ellen Gould White)

… : The reference here, quite likely, is to Vitaline M. Daigneau, a French Canadian Sabbatarian who lived just a few dozen yards (meters) from the Whites until the …

1756 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 637.9 (Ellen Gould White)

… ” here referred to are described in Lt 32, 1859, written to the Smiths two days later, regarding their lack of concern for the needs of a widow and a poverty-stricken …

1757 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 641.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… is referring to Laura Seely (also spelled Seeley) is very likely since she was a Sabbathkeeper living in Rochester and also because of the description “poor …

1758 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 642.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… are referred to here. Although Frederick Wheeler is best known as the minister who pioneered Sabbatarian Adventism in New Hampshire in the 1840s, he subsequently …

1760 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 644.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… published references go back to 1851, was a leading figure among Sabbatarian Adventists in Massachusetts. For years regular Sabbath services and conferences …