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1845-09-28 Page 03
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because She has so mutch to do for I will come and help her wednesday I had Mrs Samuel Miniear Mrs Akens Mrs Hogue and Miss Hogue and to litle Misses hear to visit Mrs Akens and Mrs Hogue are members of the same church with me and they are verry near and dear sisters to me John says tel grand Father and grand Mother that he wood be verry glad to have them come and see us. I saw Mr Leace this eavning he sed they had herd from Uncle David and that he was about to start from Welsville to Pittsburgh and they think Uncle will go to se you before he comes home I hope that he will for I know you wood be verry glad to see him. I see you all verry often when I am asleep and did go to see you last night and saw Uncle Howell and Sally and Mr Beaty, but when I wake I find my self agreat way off. I sent for the mony that is coming to me from Shermon in my last leter which I wrote last spring but had no answer and do not know whether you received it or not, wee are verry anxious to get a home of our own and wood like if Shermon wood try and send us the mony if he can or part of it if he cannot make it all out for us. Mother you donot know how anxious I am to see you and if I lived as near as Ann and Margaret I wood be to see you verry often, tell Goulds that I wood be glad to hear from them and I want Mary Gould to write to me I intend to wrighte to Aunt Ann as soon as I get time. Father I want you to get Uncle Howell to answer this leter if you think it worth an answer and if Uncle
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because She has so mutch to do for I will come and help her wednesday I had Mrs Samuel Miniear Mrs Akens Mrs Hogue and Miss Hogue and to litle Misses hear to visit Mrs Akens and Mrs Hogue are members of the same church with me and they are verry near and dear sisters to me John says tel grand Father and grand Mother that he wood be verry glad to have them come and see us. I saw Mr Leace this eavning he sed they had herd from Uncle David and that he was about to start from Welsville to Pittsburgh and they think Uncle will go to se you before he comes home I hope that he will for I know you wood be verry glad to see him. I see you all verry often when I am asleep and did go to see you last night and saw Uncle Howell and Sally and Mr Beaty, but when I wake I find my self agreat way off. I sent for the mony that is coming to me from Shermon in my last leter which I wrote last spring but had no answer and do not know whether you received it or not, wee are verry anxious to get a home of our own and wood like if Shermon wood try and send us the mony if he can or part of it if he cannot make it all out for us. Mother you donot know how anxious I am to see you and if I lived as near as Ann and Margaret I wood be to see you verry often, tell Goulds that I wood be glad to hear from them and I want Mary Gould to write to me I intend to wrighte to Aunt Ann as soon as I get time. Father I want you to get Uncle Howell to answer this leter if you think it worth an answer and if Uncle
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