.MTM3MA.MTE2NDcz: Difference between revisions

From Newberry Transcribe
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
Line 4: Line 4:
Well, I do believe they will be liberated, & from certain negociations going on between Texas & Mexico, & England we should soon have peace.   
Well, I do believe they will be liberated, & from certain negociations going on between Texas & Mexico, & England we should soon have peace.   
  If England takes it in hand then are hopes, You Sir I presume are an Englishman. My Father was a Canadian & that is the same thing.  I will accomodate you if you like, but I would advise you to go to
  If England takes it in hand then are hopes, You Sir I presume are an Englishman. My Father was a Canadian & that is the same thing.  I will accomodate you if you like, but I would advise you to go to
X In the Spring of 1849.  He returned to his family.
51

Latest revision as of 05:15, 15 February 2021

E From Galveston. From Galveston! then you surely can give me some account of the San Antonio Prisoners - My poor husband is one of them. His name is S______ I have lived on hope so long, that I am now sick & ill & I do not think I shall ever see my husband more" Here she shed tears, in which the children joined. " Pray tell me your opinion - your sincere & candid opinion. Well, I do believe they will be liberated, & from certain negociations going on between Texas & Mexico, & England we should soon have peace.

If England takes it in hand then are hopes, You Sir I presume are an Englishman. My Father was a Canadian & that is the same thing.  I will accomodate you if you like, but I would advise you to go to

X In the Spring of 1849. He returned to his family.

51