Memoir and personal recollection of . RACHEL COREY. <Xee Kline), Sister of J. B. Corey. (See page 20.) JOHN NELSON COREY. Brother of J. B. Corey. 1875. (See page 21.). LEWIS CASS COREY. Brother of J. B. Corey. 1868. (See page 21.) ALICE C. PHILLIPS. (Nee Wallace) Daughter of Matilda Jane Corey. 1873. (See page 19.) Memoir and Personal Recollection. 19 by whom she had two sons and two daughters. Afterseveral years of bodily affliction, nearing three scoreyears, in which she endured as seeing Him who isinvisible, she died at Portland, Oregon, laying downthe cross to take up the crown


Memoir and personal recollection of . RACHEL COREY. <Xee Kline), Sister of J. B. Corey. (See page 20.) JOHN NELSON COREY. Brother of J. B. Corey. 1875. (See page 21.). LEWIS CASS COREY. Brother of J. B. Corey. 1868. (See page 21.) ALICE C. PHILLIPS. (Nee Wallace) Daughter of Matilda Jane Corey. 1873. (See page 19.) Memoir and Personal Recollection. 19 by whom she had two sons and two daughters. Afterseveral years of bodily affliction, nearing three scoreyears, in which she endured as seeing Him who isinvisible, she died at Portland, Oregon, laying downthe cross to take up the crown. Her mantle fell onher oldest daughter, Alice Corey Philips, whoseemed to inherit a double portion of her mother andgrandmothers spirit, as she became an earnestevangelist; and while today she has a family to takecare of, yet she finds time with her pen and prayersto contend earnestly for the faith once delivered tothe saints. ^ She inherited her mothers religious traits ofcharacter, was converted when a young girl and be-came an earnest worker in the church, especially inrevival meetings, in which her power in prayer andsong made her a favorite of the early Methodistprea


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