Betsey Reid married Timothy Carroll on this day in 1808. Betsey
had been born in Townsend in 1790, but unlike her siblings and neighbors,
belief in God meant nothing for her.
She
described Timothy as “a thoughtless, irreligious man.”
Then, spotted fever broke out. Betsey and her husband returned to
her father’s home to a fate of certain death. Except, they
didn’t die. In fact, Betsey heard a voice forgiving her for
her sins and bidding her peace.
In
1812, the couple bought a piece of Bakersfield wilderness and lived
there for the rest of their lives. The Carrolls held religious gatherings
in their home, since there was no church.
The
Vermont Book Of Days photo of Betsey Carroll's journal in the collectons
of the Vermont Historical
Society.
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The
pages of Betsey Carroll's journal have been preserved and are
in the collections of the Vermont Historical Society.
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