. History of the Carlile family : Paisley branch . edprivately. She devoted the greatest part of her life to the religiouscondition of soldiers, her work consisting in posting packets ofreligious literature monthly to soldiers, in all parts of the worldwhose names had been brought to her notice. Occasionally shehad encouraging acknowledgment of spiritual blessing received, BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. 37 She was an invalid for many years, and resided with her sister(see Carlile, Isobel Robertson), latterly at Tettenhall, NorwichAvenue, Bournemouth. She joined with the same sister in 1905in issuing fo


. History of the Carlile family : Paisley branch . edprivately. She devoted the greatest part of her life to the religiouscondition of soldiers, her work consisting in posting packets ofreligious literature monthly to soldiers, in all parts of the worldwhose names had been brought to her notice. Occasionally shehad encouraging acknowledgment of spiritual blessing received, BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. 37 She was an invalid for many years, and resided with her sister(see Carlile, Isobel Robertson), latterly at Tettenhall, NorwichAvenue, Bournemouth. She joined with the same sister in 1905in issuing for private circulation a memoir of her parents, entitledIn Memory of Praying Ancestors. She died at Bournemouthon Sunday, 26 January, 1908, and was buried at WimborneRoad Cemetery, Bournemouth, on 30 January. Carlile, Florence Janet, the second daughter of Carlile,William, of Bristol, was born at Helensburgh on 13 September,1876, and was educated in Jersey and at Bristol. She studieddrawing for some years, and has taken an art masters Carlile, Frank, the eldest son of Carlile, Thomas, of Mel-bourne, was born on 11 April, 1878. He went with the thirdVictorian contingent Field Forces to South Africa at the timeof the Boer War. He is now in the Victorian Railway Depart-ment. On 14 December, 1901, he married Marion JosephineLloyd, and has had three children — Robert Thomas, b. 2November, 1902, d. 1903 ; Raymond Walter, b. 5 February,1906 ; and Cecil Frank, b. 8 June, 1907. Carlile, George, the son of Carlile, William, of Paisley, wasborn in 1788. He was educated privately, and adopted a com-mercial career. He became partner with William Robertson inthe business of felling cotton yarn at Paisley. He died unmarriedin 1845.


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