This is a letter Elizabeth wrote to her sister and brother-in-law, John and Sarah Davy, on August 5, 1844.
Dear Brother,
I take up my pen this evening to inform you that we are all in a reasonable state of health and hope these few lines may fine you enjoying life blessings.
I wish also to inform you that the money coming to me from Mr. Wilkin is ready for you if you have not got any. I wish you would come as soon as possible and bring those notes that you were speaking of along or if you do not want the money please write a mediately that I may put it to some other use.
Sister Eve Ann McClintock is still residing at Walters and is enjoying reasonable health but is not much more reconciled than she was when you were in. Nothing more at present but remain your affectionate friend. Elizabeth Snyder.
This is a letter Elizabeth wrote to her sister and brother-in-law, John and Sarah Davy, on August 5, 1844.
Dear Brother,
I take up my pen this evening to inform you that we are all in a reasonable state of health and hope these few lines may fine you enjoying life blessings.
I wish also to inform you that the money coming to me from Mr. Wilkin is ready for you if you have not got any. I wish you would come as soon as possible and bring those notes that you were speaking of along or if you do not want the money please write a mediately that I may put it to some other use.
Sister Eve Ann McClintock is still residing at Walters and is enjoying reasonable health but is not much more reconciled than she was when you were in. Nothing more at present but remain your affectionate friend. Elizabeth Snyder.
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