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husband [illegible had?] perished on board the ill fated steam ship Austria homeward bound. He was to leave on that boat and had paid his passage. It seemed as though the news would almost kill his [illegible I?\ and little Ellen but they are somewhat calmer now. We strive to hope that he may yet be heard of but fears predominate. I cannot write more just now for I ust go and see about breakfast. Write us again soon will you not for we want to hear from you. Is Anna at home and tell us what news fro cousin John in Kenyas. Remember me to all your dear brothers and sisters also to Anna and Uncle and to the other cousins when you see them.
husband has perished on board the ill fated steam ship Austria homeward bound. He was to leave on that boat and had paid his passage. It seemed as though the news would almost kill his [[S?]] and little Ella but they are somewhat calmer now. We strive to hope that he may yet be heard of but fears predominate. I cannot write more just now for I must go and see about breakfast. Write us again soon will you not for we want to hear from you. Is Anna at home and tell us what news from cousin John in Kansas. Remember me to all your dear brothers and sisters also to Anna and Uncle and to the other cousins when you see them.


Very affectionately
Very affectionately
Your cousin M.A.R.
Your cousin M.A.R.


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What is the reason Uncle R. did not come to see us?
What is the reason Uncle R. did not come to see us?

Latest revision as of 17:34, 31 January 2021

husband has perished on board the ill fated steam ship Austria homeward bound. He was to leave on that boat and had paid his passage. It seemed as though the news would almost kill his S? and little Ella but they are somewhat calmer now. We strive to hope that he may yet be heard of but fears predominate. I cannot write more just now for I must go and see about breakfast. Write us again soon will you not for we want to hear from you. Is Anna at home and tell us what news from cousin John in Kansas. Remember me to all your dear brothers and sisters also to Anna and Uncle and to the other cousins when you see them.

Very affectionately Your cousin M.A.R.

along left edge of paper What is the reason Uncle R. did not come to see us?