At two, on the day after the death of her first brother, she caught scarlet fever. When she finally recovered, she could not walk or talk. Her father worked with her daily on therapy until she recovered.
As a young woman, she accepted an invitation from Daniel James, Esq. of Liverpool, a life-time friend of her father's to visit Enland. She toured Enland, Scotland, and Ireland. With the family of Mr. James she toured the Rhine and Switzerland. She returned in good health, but died from the long-term effects of scarlet fever.
At two, on the day after the death of her first brother, she caught scarlet fever. When she finally recovered, she could not walk or talk. Her father worked with her daily on therapy until she recovered.
As a young woman, she accepted an invitation from Daniel James, Esq. of Liverpool, a life-time friend of her father's to visit Enland. She toured Enland, Scotland, and Ireland. With the family of Mr. James she toured the Rhine and Switzerland. She returned in good health, but died from the long-term effects of scarlet fever.
Inscription
"I am the ressurection and the life."
Gravesite Details
on south side of Rev. Nicholas & Eliza J. (Rhees) Murray monument
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