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Dear Uncle & Aunt
Dear Uncle & Aunt
   Yours came to hand I was very glad to received it. Thanking you very much for your wishes for our dear Mary Elizabeth. My wife & Thomas say that she "taked after" you. Am happy to state that she [[?nces?]] stay well. My Wife & Daughter thought to come up this summer but I think she will not come again, the Lady that was to accompany her has decided not to go. I should have been glad had it been so, for Uncle Robert and no one else is to babtize her - you babtized me - you married me - and y shall do the same with Mary Elizabeth.   Am very sorry that I did not commence sooner to write as I can to "Cendadwr"  Instead of bothering with these papers [[page torn]]..what I will as I can [[stall?]] her? [[?]] "Cenadwr"
   Yours came to hand I was very glad to received it. Thanking you very much for your wishes for our dear Mary Elizabeth. My wife & Thomas say that she "taked after" you. Am happy to state that she [[?nces?]] stay well. My Wife & Daughter thought to come up this summer but I think she will not come again, the Lady that was to accompany her has decided not to go. I should have been glad had it been so, for Uncle Robert and no one else is to babtize her - you babtized me - you married me - and y shall do the same with Mary Elizabeth. Am very sorry that I did not commence sooner to write as I can to "Cendadwr"  Instead of bothering with these papers [[page torn]]..what I will as I can [[stall?]] her? [[?]] "Cenadwr"

Latest revision as of 02:30, 22 September 2020

Dear Uncle & Aunt

 Yours came to hand I was very glad to received it. Thanking you very much for your wishes for our dear Mary Elizabeth. My wife & Thomas say that she "taked after" you. Am happy to state that she ?nces? stay well. My Wife & Daughter thought to come up this summer but I think she will not come again, the Lady that was to accompany her has decided not to go. I should have been glad had it been so, for Uncle Robert and no one else is to babtize her - you babtized me - you married me - and y shall do the same with Mary Elizabeth. Am very sorry that I did not commence sooner to write as I can to "Cendadwr"  Instead of bothering with these papers page torn..what I will as I can stall? her? ? "Cenadwr"