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by the same church and society.  The had quite a good congregation.  They are without a pastor now, but were supplied by Rev. Mr. Roberts, brother of Rev. Samuel Roberts who has been in America.  At the class by request I made a few remarks to the people.  You are of course well remembered here. The meeting passed a note of kind regards to Dr. Everett, their former pastor, and requested me to communicate it to him.  Several of them gathered around me.  [[An?]] old lady Mrs. Smith told me that when father Everett left Denbigh to go to America he took his last meal in her house.  Also that Mrs. Williams' father used to give a [[unknown]] a week to her daughter because she looked so much like Elizabeth Everett, who was then about one year old.  An old man on crutches, John Griffiths told me to tell Mr. Everett that [[Port Astrad? Note: I found a river named Afon Ystrad on google maps]]  was there yet, and the [[unknown]] on the banks of which you and he have walked together, is there all the same. Yesterday afternoon we came to Rosa.  Mr. Roberts, his son and daughter are well and wish to send kind regards to you all.  His house & place are very interesting to me as being the birth place of Mrs. Butler, and also of Mother Everett. They have already shown me about the house, and [[over?]] the farm.  They have a good farm under excellent cultivation, but have to pay high rent, a third or fourth as much annually as a good farm would cost in America.  The young
by the same church and society.  The had quite a good congregation.  They are without a pastor now, but were supplied by Rev. Mr. Roberts, brother of Rev. Samuel Roberts who has been in America.  At the class by request I made a few remarks to the people.  You are of course well remembered here. The meeting passed a note of kind regards to Dr. Everett, their former pastor, and requested me to communicate it to him.  Several of them gathered around me.  An old lady Mrs. Smith told me that when father Everett left Denbigh to go to America he took his last meal in her house.  Also that Mrs. Williams' father used to give a penny a week to her daughter because she looked so much like Elizabeth Everett, who was then about one year old.  An old man on crutches, John Griffiths told me to tell Mr. Everett that Port Astrad was there yet, and the [[line?]] on the banks of which you and he have walked together, is there all the same.   Yesterday afternoon we came to Rosa.  Mr. Roberts, his son and daughter are well and wish to send kind regards to you all.  His house & place are very interesting to me as being the birth place of Mrs. Butler, and also of Mother Everett. They have already shown me about the house, and over the farm.  They have a good farm under excellent cultivation, but have to pay high rent, a third or fourth as much annually as a good farm would cost in America.  The young

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by the same church and society. The had quite a good congregation. They are without a pastor now, but were supplied by Rev. Mr. Roberts, brother of Rev. Samuel Roberts who has been in America. At the class by request I made a few remarks to the people. You are of course well remembered here. The meeting passed a note of kind regards to Dr. Everett, their former pastor, and requested me to communicate it to him. Several of them gathered around me. An old lady Mrs. Smith told me that when father Everett left Denbigh to go to America he took his last meal in her house. Also that Mrs. Williams' father used to give a penny a week to her daughter because she looked so much like Elizabeth Everett, who was then about one year old. An old man on crutches, John Griffiths told me to tell Mr. Everett that Port Astrad was there yet, and the line? on the banks of which you and he have walked together, is there all the same. Yesterday afternoon we came to Rosa. Mr. Roberts, his son and daughter are well and wish to send kind regards to you all. His house & place are very interesting to me as being the birth place of Mrs. Butler, and also of Mother Everett. They have already shown me about the house, and over the farm. They have a good farm under excellent cultivation, but have to pay high rent, a third or fourth as much annually as a good farm would cost in America. The young