Lydia Colton to Andrew and Ruth Fletcher, 1846 January 9 and Maria Fletcher to Andrew and Ruth Fletcher, 1846 January 10
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having afew leisure monts Icherfuly devote them to yo to releive your anxiety
Icame to worcester last nigt Iam to work to aplace where the woman is sick Ihave
nine shillings aweek you must excuse my not writing before Ihave got aliter
wrote and seald when Imade my mind to leave [well] the old lady
where work was not willing to give me up Ihad to stay over aweek longer
Ireceived you letter and was very sorry to hear that yo had been sick
[Abagail] and are to your uncle Powel
[Hammon] is sick he has been sick about three weks Ibelieve
they call it the jaundice Iam agoing to commence to morrow my health is very
good when Ilive in [Drocutt] the woman was sick and Ihad not
anny time to write [Enos] is here has been sick and having fits
but is beter he says he has felt beter for aweek than he has before since he
heard of his Mothers death Mrs [Perking's] health is very poor
give my love to mary and tell her to write you must kiss Craig twenty time for
me you must be carful and not get sick again you must write when you receive
this Ihave many things to rite but can not more
for
[Enos] wants to cary me to the
[place] wher Iam agoing to work and shall leave this for
Maria to finish Ihave heard Andrew pray for absent brothers and now pray for
absent Sisters
yours with loveLydia S Colton
Maria Fletcher to Andrew and Ruth Fletcher, 1846 January 10 Worcester Jan 10 1846Dear Brother and Sister
In compliance with your kind request I now sit down to write a few lines to you.
I am also gratified with the privilege, although I cannot see you, I can speak
through the silent language of a pen. You must excuse me for not writing sooner.
I omited writing as I Lydia here I thought she would like to
let you know how she got a long she went to Mr Swans last evening Enos went down
after her this eve. a gentleman lady called her that recently
lived in Johnson said they should like to see Lydia she said she like the
appearance of the folks very well. They think Mrs Swan will not live but a short
time. Abigail is here she will write as soon as she gets into employment to suit
her. ther was fourteen Vermont people here this eve. I hear from home as often
as once in two or three weeks I heard
from you once a fortnight while
you was sick Janes health is very poor she is a lone. I left the 13 of Dec the
next weeks she was here she had altered failed very
much Enos health is poor he is crazy half of the time if we displease him in the least it will make him crazy. Hammon
is sick he has been for four weeks.
I received your letter last week for which I was very the first I have received from you since I you left the reason why I have not written oftener was because you did not answer mine thought perhaps they did not meet with a welcome . I hope you will write soon. I can not write much more for it is most twelve and I am sleepy and I cannot write I would give more to see Craig than I ever would before Lydia said she would send Craig something if I did [Lura][ ] she said she did not. I will see to her Craig write what progress C has made in learning
You must write
write all the news
Maria R Fletcher
Mary you & [Luke] must write
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Mr Andrew C FletcherWaterville VtJan 12