excerpt from 'My Life and Times, or An Old Man's Memories' pp. 6 (90 words)
excerpt from 'My Life and Times, or An Old Man's Memories' pp. 6 (90 words)
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There was no church or chapel in the village. Park Independent Chapel was about a mile away, but some trouble occurred there, and one section separated from the other. The minister, Rev.Bery, [sic] Nightingale, left them and opened a room in Bank-Lane. My father attended his services, and Mr. Nightingale often came to our house with Old John Jackson. I liked to hear them telling their stories and singing their old tunes, but I went with my companions to Edenfield Church and Sunday School, which I enjoyed very much. |
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