Ellen Tatley

Ellen Tatley (1819-1871) was a Strict and Particular Baptist believer. She and her husband John were delivered from free-will works religion while still residing in England. In 1842, they came under the teachings of the “Gospel Standard”. In 1849, they migrated to America. Although being baptized by the Old School Baptists in 1857, they could not find a church aligned with high views of sovereign grace. They withdrew from public worship and for the rest of their lives met with each other only at home for fellowship and edification.

  • Ellen Tatley

    The Life And Testimony Of Ellen Tatley

    From a child she was of a quiet and peaceable disposition, and was brought up by strictly honest and very "pious" parents, but they were Arminians. At an early age she had serious and solemn impressions of mind with reference to her never-dying soul and the realities of eternity. She became a member of the Wesleyan Methodists and a Sunday-school teacher, and adorned her profession by a consistent walk, which continued to the end.