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Norwich,
Jan 10th, 1854
We
again write in hopes to receive an answer from you. We wonder
we have not had a letter from you since the death of poor
grandfather. Grandmother is still living and would like to
hear once more, [before] she leaves this world, of you and
your family as she thinks her time is short here. She is still
living at the old house at Frettenham with uncle Charles.
He is married and has two children. Aunt Hannah is married
and is living at Heacham near Lynn. Your uncle Richard is
in Suffolk. Uncle Henry and uncle Christmas are all dead.
The rest of your family are living and in good health. they
all send their kind loves to you and your family. Aunt Charlotte
is married and is living in Hockering. Aunt Susan is as housekeeper
at Mr. Tooley's[1]
at Frettenham. Dear aunt we hope you will write to let us
know if you are living, as grandmother feels so anxious to
hear from you before she leaves this world. If you are not
able to write yourself we hope some part of the family will
write. Mama's [and] papa's brothers and sisters all send their
kind love to you all.
I
must conclude with kind love [unknown] believe me to be
Your
affectionate niece Ellen Read[2]
address
to me Mrs William Remmington
Frettenham
near Coltishall, Norfolk, Great Britain
Footnotes
1: William Tooley is listed as
a shoemaker and shopkeeper in Frettenham in White's 1845 Norfolk
Directory
2:
Daughter of Christianna Remmington (b.1815) and John Read
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