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Francis's daughter marries Thomas Flint

In a book on the Flint family we learn how Thomas Flint became a student for the ministry in Bristol and in the summer of 1797 was asked to come and preach in Horsley one Sunday as Francis had fallen from his horse and was confined to his bed for several weeks. A visit to the sick pastor was Flint's first introduction to his eldest daughter, Catherine Holbrow Francis.
His son says that Flint was quickly with her loveliness "irresistibly enamoured". The church wanted Flint to return and so he had frequent opportunities of associating with her "- each interview confirming the conviction that external charms were the mere reflection of indwelling graces, and that in Miss Francis he had found the individual who, of all others, could most contribute to his future happiness."
On November 10 he wrote to her for the first time
He was 19 and his prospects were yet undefined but he had made it a matter of prayer and was hopeful of the outcome he desired. Like many a young man he long brooded over whether his letter was the right thing even trying to retrieve it after he had finally posted it. Miss Francis ended up being given it at church between services. She did not recognise the handwriting but had her suspicions. It resulted in the response that was desired and they went on to marry.