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A to their best and everlasting good:= &c &c -
A to their best and everlasting good:= &c &c -
       I am your sincer [[kindsman?]] and cousin    Eleazer Williams
       I am your sincer kindsman and cousin    Eleazer Williams
  Rev Elisha Williams
  Rev Elisha Williams
PS you will please to write me the first opportunity you will have __
PS you will please to write me the first opportunity you will have __
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   letter 19  To Mr Sheldon        Mansfield  July 7 1806
   letter 19  To Mr Sheldon        Mansfield  July 7 1806
     Dear Cousin
     Dear Cousin
         It gives me joy & satisfaction the recollection the [haste?] westit I made you the other Day. _ Remember my deer? Aorders that our lives
         It gives me joy & satisfaction the recollection the [haste?] westit I made you the other Day. _ Remember my dear Aorders that our lives
is but short & uncertain, as the vapious ffstr for little time then vanishing out is is with our lives _ but this be our sercs our medatic Death _  
is but short & uncertain, as the vapious ffstr for little time then vanishing out is is with our lives _ but this be our servcs our medantic
Judgment - and eternity. ______
Death _ Judgment - and eternity. ______
   I am but just return from a solemn sence one of our dear nontats is consejd to the grave to the    appointd for all the Living
   I am but just return from a solemn sence one of our dear nontats is consignd to the grave to the    appointd for all the Living
   It is certainly one of the greatest importance for us  to be prepared for Death
   It is certainly one of the greatest importance for us  to be prepared for Death

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A to their best and everlasting good:= &c &c -

     I am your sincer kindsman and cousin    Eleazer Williams
Rev Elisha Williams

PS you will please to write me the first opportunity you will have __ _______________________________________________________________________

 Observations  It was but few weeks after I was at Mr Williams before I heard the Death his beloved

child the child was then I was there sick -

 I hope the Lord will sanctify this struck of providence for their everlasting good __

___________________________________________________________________________

 letter 19  To Mr Sheldon        Mansfield  July 7 1806
    Dear Cousin
        It gives me joy & satisfaction the recollection the [haste?] westit I made you the other Day. _ Remember my dear Aorders that our lives

is but short & uncertain, as the vapious ffstr for little time then vanishing out is is with our lives _ but this be our servcs our medantic Death _ Judgment - and eternity. ______

 I am but just return from a solemn sence one of our dear nontats is consignd to the grave to the    appointd for all the Living
  It is certainly one of the greatest importance for us   to be prepared for Death