EGW Topical Index (Subtitle)

White, Ellen G. (biographical data)   [1230]
       Aug. 26: at Gorham, Me. LS 105;1T 82;
       Aug. 26: son Henry Nichols born to LS 105;2SG 87;1T 82;
       October: set up housekeeping in Stockbridge Howland’s home in Topsham, Me. LS 105, 107;2SG 87-8;1T 82;
    1847-48, winter: husband of, hauled stone on railroad but could not collect wages CS 303;LS 105;2SG 87;1T 82;
       —: husband of, chopped wood at 50 cents a day LS 105;2SG 88;1T 82;
       —: attended meeting in Stockbridge Howland’s kitchen 9T 191-2
       —: poverty and trials endured by CS 303;LS 105-8;2SG 87-90;1T 82-4;
       —: had only nine cents left to buy milk for three mornings 2SG 89;1T 83;
       —: reluctant to travel LS 106;2SG 89;1T 83;
       —: son Henry healed of serious illness in answer to prayer LS 106-7;2SG 89-90;1T 84;
       —: decided to follow wherever God would lead LS 107;2SG 90;1T 84;
    1848, early: lived at Topsham, Me. LS 107;1T 84;
       April: visited Otis Nichols at Dorchester, Mass. LS 107;2SG 91;1T 84;
       April: at Middletown, Conn. LS 107;2SG 91;1T 84;
       Apr. 20: at Rocky Hill, Conn. LS 107-8;2SG 91-3;1T 84-5;
       Apr. 20-24: attended conf. in Albert Belden’s unfinished house at Rocky Hill, Conn. LS 107-8;2SG 91-4;1T 84-6;
       [June-July]: husband of, mowed grass at 87½ cents an acre LS 109-10;2SG 94, 96;1T 85-6;3T 318;
       July 2: at Rocky Hill, Conn. LS 109-10;2SG 94;1T 85-6;
       July 23: at Rocky Hill, Conn. 2SG 94-5
       Aug. 12: son Henry left with Clarissa Bonfoey in Middletown, Conn. LS 110;2SG 96;