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September th10 1815  Dear Mother  we hav ben to a baptist meeting to day  there was a woman [[dipt ?]]   it was the first one that ever i saw [[dipt ?]]   all our children went except the two youngest  we can get our family along to meeting verry comfortably this summer  we have a one horse wagon   Isaac thinks it is a long day to sit still  so long we have not spun a thread of wool yet I have but about 12 pounds but I expect more  I have made 55 yards of [[ ? ]] cloth this summer & bought 30 of factory striped & [[ ? ]] but it is hardly a garment a piece in my family  little Julia has walked more than three months  she went out to the pond when Father H was here fell in   she was took out I thought lifeless   think what my feelings was to part with another dear child in such a sudden way but in a bout minet & half there began to be sines of life  perhaps she is spard to some harder fate  I think in a few days our children will all have the meazles  they have been exposed  we are all well except my self  I am not verry well but I say no more a bout it tham I can help  my fate is a gin fixd for a nother months but I dare not complain  my Dear Mother you dont now what a comfort it is to be surrounded with friends when you ant well because you never was deprivd of them [[ ? ]]  I be ok if I could stop in now and then and open my heart to
September th10 1815 [[in pencil: 1816?]]
  Dear Mother  we hav ben to a baptist meeting to day  there was a woman dipt    it was the first one that ever I saw dipt  all our children went except the two youngest  we can get our family along to meeting verry comfortably this summer  we have a one horse waggon   Isaac thinks it is a long day to sit still  so long we have not spun a thread of wool yet I have but about 12 pounds but I expect more  I have made 55 yards of tow cloth this summer & baught 30 of factry striped & plad  but it is hardly a garment a piece in my family  little Julia has walked more than three months  she went out to the pond when Father H was here fell in she was took out I thought lifeless o think what my feelings was to part with another dear child in such a sudden way but in a bout minet & half there began to be sines of life  perhaps she is spard to some harder fate  I think in a few days our children will all have the meazles  they have ben exposed  we are all well except my self  I am not verry well but I say no more a bout it tham I can help  my fate is a gin fixd for a nother 9 months but I dare not complain  my Dear Mother you dont now what a comfort it is to be surrounded with friends when you ant well be caus you never was deprivd of them as I be oh if I could step in now and then and open my heart to

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September th10 1815 in pencil: 1816?

Dear Mother   we hav ben to a baptist meeting to day   there was a woman dipt    it was the first one that ever  I saw dipt   all our children went except the two youngest   we can get our family along to meeting verry comfortably this summer   we have a one horse waggon   Isaac thinks it is a long day to sit still   so long we have not spun a thread of wool yet I have but about 12 pounds but I expect more   I have made 55 yards of tow cloth this summer & baught 30 of factry striped & plad  but it is hardly a garment a piece in my family   little Julia has walked more than three months   she went out to the pond when Father H was here fell in she was took out I thought lifeless  o think what my feelings was to part with another dear child in such a sudden way but in a bout minet & half there began to be sines of life   perhaps she is spard to some harder fate   I think in a few days our children will all have the meazles   they have ben exposed   we are all well except my self   I am not verry well but I say no more a bout it tham I can help   my fate is a gin fixd for a nother 9 months but I dare not complain   my Dear Mother you dont now what a comfort it is to be surrounded with friends when you ant well be caus you never was deprivd of them as I be oh if I could step in now and then and open my heart to