Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, September 15, 1839
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Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, September 15,
1839
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Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1839-09-15
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Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, September 15, 1839
action: sent
sender: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24
Death: 1865-06-21
location: Auburn, NY
receiver: Lazette Worden
Birth: 1803-11-01
Death: 1875-10-03
location: Canandaigua, NY
transcription: srr
revision: crb 2017-03-22
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Sunday Sep 15th
My dearest sister
I have this moment received your
letter – as I hope to see you some time this week
I shall write but a few lines. Augustus
out Thursday or Friday I think the latter he
does not like to lose much time out of school
Dear little Willie
in both of his fat legs – he will not be able to
jump so much when you come as he does now
David
two ago had moved into the village but I do
not know when – Freddy
that the silk worms have two of them emerged
from their cocoons in the form of white moths
he hopes to have some eggs to show you –
Be careful that Frances
her sore mouth it would be very bad.
Your own sister Frances.
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Sunday Sep 15th
My dearest sister
I have this moment received your
letter – as I hope to see you some time this week
I shall write but a few lines. Augustus
Birth: 1826-10-01 Death: 1876-09-11
will comeout Thursday or Friday I think the latter he
does not like to lose much time out of school
Dear little Willie
Birth: 1839-06-18 Death: 1920-04-29
was vaccinated yesterday in both of his fat legs – he will not be able to
jump so much when you come as he does now
David
Birth: 1806-03-18 Death: 1897-02-24
and Mrs
Wright
Birth: 1806-12-25 Death: 1875-01-04
I was told a day or two ago had moved into the village but I do
not know when – Freddy
Birth: 1830-07-08 Death: 1915-04-25
wishes you to be informed that the silk worms have two of them emerged
from their cocoons in the form of white moths
he hopes to have some eggs to show you –
Be careful that Frances
Birth: 1826-12-12 Death: 1909-08-24
does not take cold with her sore mouth it would be very bad.
Your own sister Frances.