Peyton, who was the night before delivered of an infant, which was unfortunately killed upon the hurry and confusion consequent upon such a disaster, assisted them, being frequently exposed to wet and cold then and afterwards, and that her health appears... Life of Andrew Jackson - Page 119by James Parton - 1860 - 734 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Gettys McGready Ramsey - Franklin (State) - 1853 - 778 pages
...for his boat is pierced in numberless places with bullets. It is to be remarked, that Mrs. Peyton, who was the night before delivered of an infant, which...being frequently exposed to wet and cold then and afterwards, and that her health appears to be good at this time, and I think and hope she will do well.... | |
| Augustus Lynch Mason - Indians of North America - 1884 - 1056 pages
...biography from birth to death of Mrs. Peyton's infant. He says : " It is to be remarked that Mrs. Peyton, who was the night before delivered of an infant, which was unfortunately killed in the hurry and confusion incident to such a disaster, assisted Mrs. Jennings considerably." After... | |
| Oliver Taylor - Biography & Autobiography - 1909 - 422 pages
...for his boat is pierced in numberless places with bullets. It is to be remarked, that Mrs. Peyton, who was the night before delivered of an infant, which...being frequently exposed to wet and cold then and afterwards, and that her health appears to be good at this time, and I think and hope she will do well.... | |
| Constance Lindsay Skinner - Biography & Autobiography - 1919 - 356 pages
...escape for his boat is pierced in numberless places with bullets. It is to be remarked that Mrs. Peyton, who was the night before delivered of an infant, which...assisted them, being frequently exposed to wet and cold. . . . Their clothes were very much cut with bullets, especially Mrs. Jennings's. Of the three men who... | |
| United States - 1919 - 330 pages
...escape for his boat is pierced in numberless places with bullets. It is to be remarked that Mrs. Peyton, who was the night before delivered of an infant, which...assisted them, being frequently exposed to wet and cold. . . . Their clothes were very much cut with bullets, especially Mrs. Jennings's. Of the three men who... | |
| Constance Lindsay Skinner - Kentucky - 1919 - 370 pages
...escape for his boat is pierced in numberless places with bullets. It is to be remarked that Mrs. Peyton, who was the night before delivered of an infant, which...confusion consequent upon such a disaster, assisted them, I being frequently exposed to wet and cold. . . . Their clothes were very much cut with bullets, especially... | |
| John Trotwood Moore, Austin Powers Foster - Tennessee - 1923 - 1014 pages
...upon such a disaster, assisted them, being frequently exposed to wet and cold then and afterwards, and that her health appears to be good at this time,...much cut with bullets, especially Mrs. Jennings'. Saturday, 11th. — Got under way after having distributed the family of Mrs. Jennings in the other... | |
| John Trotwood Moore, Austin Powers Foster - Tennessee - 1923 - 1010 pages
...escape, for his boat is pierced in numberless places by bullets. It is to be remarked that Mrs. Peyton, who was the night before delivered of an infant, which was unfortunately killed in the hurry and confusion consequent upon such a disaster, assisted them, being frequently exposed... | |
| John Wooldridge - Davidson County (Tenn.) - 1890 - 810 pages
...escape, for his boat is pierced in numberless places with bullets. It is remarked that Mrs. Peyton, who was the night before delivered of an infant, which was unfortunately killed in the hurry and confusion consequent upon such a disaster, assisted them, being frequently exposed... | |
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