The Birkbecks of Westmorland and their descendants . e words, nor did they seem sensibleof any connnunication from her, but simply of ber standing there and lookingat them. My grandmother and her brother were both persons remarkable for strongmatter-of-fact rather than imaginative minds, to whom it was especially difficult toaccept any thing on faith or merely hearsay evidence, and who by nature would bedisposed to reject w hatever seemed beyond the region of common ]ierience. William Birkbeck married secondly at Kendal, 2 May, 1744, Deborah,third daughter of John and Deborah Wilson of Kend


The Birkbecks of Westmorland and their descendants . e words, nor did they seem sensibleof any connnunication from her, but simply of ber standing there and lookingat them. My grandmother and her brother were both persons remarkable for strongmatter-of-fact rather than imaginative minds, to whom it was especially difficult toaccept any thing on faith or merely hearsay evidence, and who by nature would bedisposed to reject w hatever seemed beyond the region of common ]ierience. William Birkbeck married secondly at Kendal, 2 May, 1744, Deborah,third daughter of John and Deborah Wilson of Kendal, who survived himand died 14 May, 1781, having had seven sons and one daughter :— 1. William, born 18 December, 1745 (p. 106). 2. John, born 9 October, 1747 (p. i 10). 3. Thomas, born 7 March, 1749 ; died 21 March, 1752. 4. Richard, born 26 February, 1751 ; died 3 September, 1771. 5. James, born 8 May, 1752 ; died 14 January, 1753. 6. Thomas, born 8 September, 1753 , died 11 August, ,. James, born 29 September, 1755 ; ^^^^ ^ April,


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