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In sister Lydia's letter was a few lines from you glad were we to see them, you say you think we have | In sister Lydia's letter was a few lines from you glad were we to see them, you say you think we have put off writing to Mother for a more convenient season. We have as Sister Sarah has told you been waiting with much anxiety to learn where you are in order to [[write?]] to you. The long expected letter [[?]] length came, we [[?]] the first opportunity to inform you of our welfare. We know also Mother that you must be anxious respecting your children who are do far away from you. I wish you to give yourself no [[?]] about my health for I have not been as well for 5 years I do not think as I now am, [[?]] I think when I visit in England again I shall be quite well. I have felt much anxiety in regard to Jesse since I received Lydia's letter. I am slow to beleive all the reports for he promised me he would [[?]] the very best he possibly could, & attend church every Sabbath. Lydia & you both wished for me to write Mr [[Lord?]] & Jesse [[?]], Lydia said that he did no feel able to [[pay?]] him when he |
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[n.d.] ca. 1848
Dear Much loved Mother In sister Lydia's letter was a few lines from you glad were we to see them, you say you think we have put off writing to Mother for a more convenient season. We have as Sister Sarah has told you been waiting with much anxiety to learn where you are in order to write? to you. The long expected letter ? length came, we ? the first opportunity to inform you of our welfare. We know also Mother that you must be anxious respecting your children who are do far away from you. I wish you to give yourself no ? about my health for I have not been as well for 5 years I do not think as I now am, ? I think when I visit in England again I shall be quite well. I have felt much anxiety in regard to Jesse since I received Lydia's letter. I am slow to beleive all the reports for he promised me he would ? the very best he possibly could, & attend church every Sabbath. Lydia & you both wished for me to write Mr Lord? & Jesse ?, Lydia said that he did no feel able to pay? him when he