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Jolley Family correspondence, 1887-1919
1907-12-10 Mrs. Baker to Mr. & Mrs. Jolley Page 2
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he would like to have seen you but he did not know any one the last night and day that he lived. I suppose you knew he was farming for himself this year, he rented the farm just east of Ludehope and Mrs. Slapnicka kept house for him for a while but finally she gave up the idea that [illegible] would ever come back and she sold her stuff and then he backed most of the time but he was not well last Spring when he rented the place and we advised him strongly not to undertake it but he thought he was strong enough and it was a very bad thing for him he overworked and kept getting worse although he
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he would like to have seen you but he did not know any one the last night and day that he lived. I suppose you knew he was farming for himself this year, he rented the farm just east of Ludehope and Mrs. Slapnicka kept house for him for a while but finally she gave up the idea that [illegible] would ever come back and she sold her stuff and then he backed most of the time but he was not well last Spring when he rented the place and we advised him strongly not to undertake it but he thought he was strong enough and it was a very bad thing for him he overworked and kept getting worse although he
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