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do for you to exert yourself too much to see it. -- perhaps some one will have to go down next week. | do for you to exert yourself too much to see it. -- perhaps some one will have to go down next week. | ||
Love to all the cousins & yourself | Love to all the cousins & yourself | ||
from sister Anna | from sister Anna | ||
[[in different handwriting]]: | |||
If you see Alick after getting this, will you please ask him if he saw that deed he wrote to me about from Mary Roberts to father -- or if he only saw the record? J.E. | If you see Alick after getting this, will you please ask him if he saw that deed he wrote to me about from Mary Roberts to father -- or if he only saw the record? J.E. | ||
I want to know whether it was in father's hand writing. | |||
I want to know whether it was in father's hand writing. | I cannot think that it was that deed that I left with Mr. Avery -- the one I took to him was the one mother told me was that of the Cane and we only had two deeds -- that and the farm deed -- | ||
Do not trouble about seeing | |||
I cannot think that it was that deed that I left with Mr. Avery -- the one I took to him was the one mother told me was that of the Cane and we only had two deeds -- that and the farm deed -- | |||
Do not trouble about seeing |
Latest revision as of 02:08, 29 September 2020
do for you to exert yourself too much to see it. -- perhaps some one will have to go down next week. Love to all the cousins & yourself from sister Anna
in different handwriting: If you see Alick after getting this, will you please ask him if he saw that deed he wrote to me about from Mary Roberts to father -- or if he only saw the record? J.E.
I want to know whether it was in father's hand writing. I cannot think that it was that deed that I left with Mr. Avery -- the one I took to him was the one mother told me was that of the Cane and we only had two deeds -- that and the farm deed -- Do not trouble about seeing