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Griffiths was in our churches. Father and Mother went Sat. Afternoon to John Jones (Ames) and this morning just before noon they came home from Lenton where Father preeched [sic] in the afternoon and evening. They are both | Griffiths was in our churches. Father and Mother went Sat. Afternoon to John Jones (Ames) and this morning just before noon they came home from Lenton where Father preeched [sic] in the afternoon and evening. They are both feeling pretty well only a little tired. Father's voice was quite good yesterday. You know little Hannah Jones who went out west a short time ago to keep house for her brother. Well, she is married. Father received today from Mr. Griffiths a notice of her marrige [sic] far Cen. He says she has a good home. Last Thursday I went down to the village with Father to attend the Babtist [sic] meeting. I enjoyed it very much, went to Gwen's to dinner and saw Mary Ann's baby. He was born the Sunday before, a week ago yesterday about the time of the morning meeting I think. He is a very fine child, a boy. They are both doing nicely. I have not see R. Hughes baby yet but hope to before long. Mary Evens [Thos.?] Evens daughter was here two days last week | ||
You know little Hannah Jones who went | |||
Last Thursday I went down to the village with Father to attend the Babtist [sic] meeting. I enjoyed it very much, went to Gwen's to dinner and saw Mary Ann's baby. He was born the Sunday before, a week ago yesterday about the time of the morning meeting I think. He is a very fine child, a boy. They are both doing nicely. I have not see R. Hughes baby yet but hope to before long. Mary Evens [Thos.?] | |||
Evens daughter was here two days last week |
Revision as of 18:37, 31 March 2020
Griffiths was in our churches. Father and Mother went Sat. Afternoon to John Jones (Ames) and this morning just before noon they came home from Lenton where Father preeched [sic] in the afternoon and evening. They are both feeling pretty well only a little tired. Father's voice was quite good yesterday. You know little Hannah Jones who went out west a short time ago to keep house for her brother. Well, she is married. Father received today from Mr. Griffiths a notice of her marrige [sic] far Cen. He says she has a good home. Last Thursday I went down to the village with Father to attend the Babtist [sic] meeting. I enjoyed it very much, went to Gwen's to dinner and saw Mary Ann's baby. He was born the Sunday before, a week ago yesterday about the time of the morning meeting I think. He is a very fine child, a boy. They are both doing nicely. I have not see R. Hughes baby yet but hope to before long. Mary Evens [Thos.?] Evens daughter was here two days last week