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Manx Genealogy

Re: Quakers
In Response To: Re: Quakers ()

Dear Ms. Coakley,
I went back and read your transcript of 2001,RUILLICK-NY-QUAKERYN, which gives much data on the severe persecution of WILLIAM CALLOW AND HIS FAMILY, and you give a burial ground of NORTH BARRULE TO THE SEA. Is that BURIAL GROUND TODAY WHERE YOU CAN VISIT IT?

WILLAIM CALLOW did get to come back to the Isle and restore BALLALFIELD, and die on the Isle being a MANX converted to Quaker religion. You gave a tree of WILLAIM CALLOW and JANE EVAN CHRISITIAN, which included OTHER MANXNAMES. Your works are incrediable on the transcripts, you have showed the great persecution here, even with BISHOP BARROW AND WILLAM CALLOW'S dialogue, Callow beseeching Bishop Barrow to come to see that all they wanted was freedom to live on the Isle, but not to conform to the CHURCH OF ENGLAND laws and which CALLOW stated even PAUL did not banish, I would have never believed such cruelness existed, for heand his family suffered for years for believing in GOD, in a different light than the the CHURCH OF ENGLAND and were persecuted merciless, even women, in dungeons carrying babies and having to beseech they be allowed out in the SPRING to work their farms. The corn taken from CALLOW and yet only one MANX took the corn, all others abstaining from being partakers, so the MANX people had a heart, BISHOP BARROW was hearltess, for he saw the threat of freedom of the laws of the church which imprisoned so many MANX men and their families, LAW, LAW, LAW, BIshop Barrow, enforced to the letter of the law, as stated no wonder so many MANX CAME TO AMERICA, FREEDOM, LANDS, FOOD, NO CHURCH LAWS, freedom to get and live free, I would have left in a heartbeat, now seeing what severeness of THE CHURCH LAWS put on so many. William CALLOW was tossed back and forth like a pawn, yet he endured, true MANX BLOOD. Manx could not leave the Isle, until a law was passed they could, THE GREAT EXODUS, crop failure, also, but surely FREEDOM was the main cause and LANDS given in AMERICA.

Kindly yours,

Mrs. Rosa