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and quite contented I like things quite
and quite contented I like things quite
as well as I expectted I should we live all
as well as I expectted I should we live all
together yet but [[V?]] has got her things
together yet but V has got her things
to keep hous with perty much and then
to keep hous with perty much and then
we shall live seperate when she has I think
we shall live seperate when she has I think
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things that we want to keep house with  
things that we want to keep house with  
there is work enough in the shop and in
there is work enough in the shop and in
the sawmill at present. I have not got any
the sawmill at present I have not got any
flax to spin yet and I dont now as I shall
flax to spin yet and I dont now as I shall
have verry much it is quite skarce here this  
have verry much it is quite skarce here this  
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half bushel quite smart Fanny is verry
half bushel quite smart Fanny is verry
good to play to him she talks a great
good to play to him she talks a great
deal about her little brother Hezek [[home?]]
deal a bout her little brother Hezek how
she is going down to granpapas se him
she is going down to granpapas se him
next week tell E that Mr Hayden was
next week tell E that Mr Hayden was

Latest revision as of 15:45, 24 November 2022

Hartwick Febr 12 1806

I now take this opportunity to write to you to inform you that we are all well and quite contented I like things quite as well as I expectted I should we live all together yet but V has got her things to keep hous with perty much and then we shall live seperate when she has I think we fell more contented at presant to live all in one house than we should to live alone I have got a set of chairs a table and cradle made ready to fech home and several things we have got home I believe that we shall make out verry well about getting things that we want to keep house with there is work enough in the shop and in the sawmill at present I have not got any flax to spin yet and I dont now as I shall have verry much it is quite skarce here this year I left nor lost nothing on the road up here only one clout I see there is missing Henry is a verry good boy I think he is quite as good as he used to be he will set in the half bushel quite smart Fanny is verry good to play to him she talks a great deal a bout her little brother Hezek how she is going down to granpapas se him next week tell E that Mr Hayden was verry glad of his brushes & he says he will? pay him well as quick as he can get any thing for him