*Mary *Jacob BAY (M) i
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bp 22/9/1719 bn 31/10/1720 bp 19/8/1725 bp 23/7/1728   bn 1739 bn 1742
bu 2/12/1819 bu 5/5/1734 bu 23/6/1743 bu 7/6/1742
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BaptismRecord 22/9/1719 Stepney
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BirthRecord 31/10/1720
BaptismRecord 23/11/1720 Stepney
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BaptismRecord 19/8/1725 St Dunstan, Stepney
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BaptismRecord 23/7/1728
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From David Ballance . . . .

She was born in 1728, as her Taunton tombstone makes clear, but I have not been able to discover anything about her ancestry. The name appears in some pedigrees as "Le Baye", which might also be a version of "Lebez", a possible Huguenot name, though none of the recorded ones fit the bill. Her only drawback was her father's devotion to Whitefield's preaching at the Tabernacle. One Sunday, William and Mary went to hear a "lecture" at St Giles Cripplegate, but they had mistaken the day, and found the church locked. She persuaded him to go to the Tabernacle instead, "that we might go home with her father, as we always supped with him on the Sunday night." The sermon there was given by "Mr Adams of Rodborough [in Gloucestershire]", and this and his later addresses seemed to speak personally to William, and to tell him "so clearly of a sinner's justification before God and of the precious blood of Christ as atonement for our sins that I was quite confounded: I thought that if we endeavoured to do good, and do our duty, God would forgive us." There, in one sentence, appears the difference between the ordinary Anglican and the Enthusiast!
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BurialRecord 5/5/1734 St Dunstan, Stepney
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BirthRecord 1739
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Aged 4 at time of death
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BirthRecord 1742
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Died as an infant of "convulsions"
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*Jacob BAY (M)
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Weaver of Bethnal Green between 1725 and 1743
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