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Amy Jane Toulmin

Born: 28th March 1814
Died: 28th March 1895
Appears in Pridham / Borlase / Tregelles / Newton / Lloyd / Howard / Biggs Family Tree

Intro, Biographical Information, Notes etc:
 


  • Manuscripts:
    • Letter to Amy Toulmin   (Login Required)  by George Treffry (10th Jan 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
    • Two Letters to Amy Toulmin from Anna Newton   (Login Required)  by Anna Treffry (Jun 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!] 3
    • Letter to Amy Toulmin   (Login Required)  by George Treffry (11th Jun 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
    • Letter to Amy Toulmin   (Login Required)  by George Treffry (23rd Jun 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
    • Letter to B.W.N.   (Login Required)  (9th Dec 1847) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
    • A Written Statement Entitled 'The Remarks I Wrote for Mrs Brown'   (Login Required)  (Feb 1848) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
    • Letter   (Login Required)  (26th Feb 1848) [Transcript Incomplete - Needs help!]
    • Letter Dated Dec 15th 1848   (Login Required)  by S.P. Tregelles (15th Dec 1848)
    • Letter Dated Dec 25th 1848   (Login Required)  by S.P. Tregelles (25th Dec 1848)




Comments:
Tom said ...
"After her mother's death in 1823, Amy Jane was adopted by her mother's maternal cousin Anna Newton, in whose home she was effectively an adopted (sixteen years younger) sister of BWN. Explained more fully in The Elusive Quest..."

Amy Toulmin notes were prominent in the Plymouth controversy.
Friday, May 19, 2017 : 11:13
Michael Schneider said ...

There's an interesting letter from Amy Toulmin to Henry Groves (dated 4 March 1867) concerning her reception at Bethesda, Bristol in November 1848 in John Cox's pamphlet An Earnest Expostulation, pp. 10-12.

Friday, Jun 21, 2019 : 03:45
Timothy Stunt said ...
With respect, Tom, I must point out that Amy wasn't sixteen years younger than BWN who was born late in 1807 and therefore was only 6+ years older than her. Michael Schneider's is a useful reminder of the ambiguous situation in which Müller and Craik found themselves. Timothy Stunt
Saturday, Jun 22, 2019 : 04:57
Tom said ...
I think I had lifted that quote from somewhere, but can't see where now. Thank you for the correction though!
Saturday, Jun 22, 2019 : 18:01


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