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Letter Addressed To Mrs. Malinda Sanford, New Markets, Vigo County,
Indiana; Post- marked Hamilton, Ohio, Nov. 30; Dated Hamilton, Ohio,
Nov. 27; From Jane Hubbell; Probably written in 1847.
Dear Neice,
I take my pen in hand to inform you that we are all well at present,
and may these few lines find you enjoying the same blessing. My health
has been declining ever since I saw you, but within these last two
months it has been getting better. Mr. _and Hubbell have sold
out, and expect to move on the tenth of May, to Cincinatti. What
business they will go into I do not know. I visited your uncle Sampson
Hubbell and your Aunt Polly Snowdon this Spring. They were all well,
and I have heard from them since, and they are well at present. Your
Uncle Hesakiah Hubbell lost his wife, and lived a widower 10 month, and
married again, he has a very fine wife. Hesakiahs children are ail
married but one, and Sampsons the same but one son single, Pollys are
all married but two. William Hubbell is still single, and Harry is
doing the same Business that he was when you was at Eaton, your Aunt
Cooper is still living in Eaton with her Daughter Elisabeth, and your
uncle Cooper is down the river, it has been a year sens he has ben at
home well i hardly no what to rite to you that will be enteresting but
i will try to make out a letter. I have recived a letter from my
daughter Mary Brown in Texas and they are all wel and her oldest son
has ben in the Battle of montera and was an officer and servd his time
out and returned home safe and well dear neas I simpethise with you in
your loss of sepperating from your son it is a hard triel i can say to
you that i have tasted the same bitter cup but dear nies we must look
to god to give us Christian fortitude to bare our afflictions in this
life for the lords will be don and may we both live a life so that when
we come to die that we may meet them that has before is my prayer dear
nies I have sent some of my dear daughter lydias hair to you as a token
of her love t o you for she often spok of you while living and wisht
that she could see you pleas answer this letter as soon as you receive
it and let me no how Mr. Sanfords health is for he looked very bad when
i seen him last the fami ey all sens there love to you all and except
for yourself my best love pleas pardon my riting for my sight is
failing fast and my hand is verry feeble no more but remain Your
effectionate aunt
Jane Hubbell rite soon.
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my dear Belinda
I received your leter Som time since and my neglect of writing is only
feeling it such a task for me to write but I am glad that you think it
worth your while writing to mee I was glad to hear from you but sorry
to hear of the death of your son James1 who went for his contrys sake
and sufferd so longe and so much without your care it makes my hartake
while I am writing to you and poor boy how much he wanted his mother
and how much better belinda you would have felt if you had bin with him
thro all his sickness but the will of the lord bee don my dear belinda
you must not grieve after your little thomas no mor for his early decay
since tis taken from scenes of afliction away to mansions of glory
above I went down to Cincinatia in march there I hird from your father
he had a slite stroke of the palsy but did not inger him I am truly
glad religon is all his____ it shurly the best of
all I was sent for by your aunt Orpah she was very
sick and wished mee to come to see hir I got redy as soon as I could
but I was too lait to see hir she was burried the same day I started
from home I was very sorry that I did not see hir she died in peace and
gon go glory she died the sixth of march and your unkle was married in
July to a miss gasly a sister of lawyer gasly perhaps you and mr
Snadford may know hir I went from Cincinatti to louisville to see
my children_my eldist son lives there William the secont son in and
Jacob the youngest child is married beterthen a year and lives ln
Branding Bury and his father is down there at this time with him mr
Sandford has past the plais going down the river we air all well but
Carolin she has not bin well this sumer aunt jain is at hamliton yet
she is all most dun working your aunt snowdens famely are well I hear
from them after I am living with Elisabeth she sais I can write all she
sendes hir love to you so dose Carolin Harry Hubbell and William getes
to see the leters
you send mee but they are poor handes to write to friendes they air not
like mee if I could write beter I wold lik to write oftner but I want
you to continu writing as long as we both live and when I am gon I
think som of the children
will write to you why cant you come to see us again o how I would love
to go and see you if it was in my power doo write as often you can give
my love to all the famley
Your afectnat aunt Elisabeth Cooper.
Source: "The Isaac Sandford family : 1796-1975" Phillip F. Schlee,
Printed by Lee's Letter Shop, 1975
Submitted by K. Torp