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[[annotation]] fr Aunt Jane Williams [[/annotation]]
[[annotation]] fr Aunt Jane Williams [[/annotation]]
[[five postmarks]]
[[five postmarks]]
 
DENBIGH MR 12 1853 A
 
[[unclear]] MR 13
LIVERPOOL MR 14 1853 A5
2 CENTS
[[ST?]]PACKET MAR 29 PAID 24
[[/postmarks]]
[[/postmarks]]


little in reserve for next time if I should be called upon to fulfill my promise. Mr John Davis [[Llasedaper?]] they wer burying lately, his wife has been dead some time old June Palmer also is gone  You do not tell us anything about brother Henry and his family I hope they are all well, I am afraid of prmising to write to him for fear of a failure
[[green octagonal stamp]] POSTAGE ONE SHILLING
Rev. R. Everett
Remsen
Oneida County
New York
little in reserve for next time if I should be called upon to fulfill my promise. Mr John Davis [[Llasedaper?]] they were burying lately, his wife has been dead some time old June Palmer also is gone  You do not tell us anything about brother Henry and his family I hope they are all well, I am afraid of prmising to write to him for fear of a failure

Latest revision as of 20:49, 22 September 2020

I thought it best to send by Evgth Farm in the form I got it, as it made a trifling difference in the postage I would see by the postage advertizement in the Cenhadwr - I am glad to find that you are going to have Railway through Remsen by when I come to see you with my sincere thanks for the Cenhadwr which is the only periodical I now recieve and with kind love to all your family and brother Henry's, I remain your affectionate Sister Jane Williams

annotation fr Aunt Jane Williams /annotation five postmarks DENBIGH MR 12 1853 A unclear MR 13 LIVERPOOL MR 14 1853 A5 2 CENTS ST?PACKET MAR 29 PAID 24 /postmarks

green octagonal stamp POSTAGE ONE SHILLING Rev. R. Everett Remsen Oneida County New York little in reserve for next time if I should be called upon to fulfill my promise. Mr John Davis Llasedaper? they were burying lately, his wife has been dead some time old June Palmer also is gone You do not tell us anything about brother Henry and his family I hope they are all well, I am afraid of prmising to write to him for fear of a failure