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| The
Broughton Letters 1837-1890 |
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23: 14th February 1877- from Mary
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From: Lyng Febuary 14,1877
Norwich Feb 15, 1877
To: Mrs. Edward Broughton
Bright P.O.
P. Ontario Canadia America
Hamilton March _2, 1877
Lyng Febuary 14,77
My Dear Sister
With pleasure I now take
this opertunity of writeing a few lines hopeing to find you
all well as thank God it leaves us except my ankel the same
day I received your kind letter I happened of a bad accedent
getting over a stile I rung my ankel quite out of the joint
so I have not been able to do anything for myself since that
God I can just get about with a crotch now but can do but
little my Betsey have been at home with me ever since till
last Thursday she is gone into cant Chartwell Westerham is
the name of the place she have been very poorly with pain
of her side that she was obliged to leave her place but it
is better now so I hope she will be able to stay for it is
along way to go I have send you her likeness this time I hope
you will excuse me for being so neglecting of writen I am
much obliged to you for the ones you sent me I think they
look a happy copel he is the best looking one of the three
but I hope no offence I have not got my husbands yet I hope
I shall by the next time you must not be so long as I have
been your Sister Charlot Brighty is very poorly and have been
for some time sister Hannah Frary came to see me just before
Christmas they are quite well and send her kind love to all
and your Brother Charles and his son came the week befor that
he was looking remarkebel well he lives at Haynford and work
for his son in the shop that William had he took the business
when he died Charleses son is married and have two children
I have got all your sons now I should like to see your daughters
my daughter from Yarmouth Mary Anne is staying with me now
when she go home my Williams wife is coming to stay a week
or two I hope by that time I shall be able to do a little
we have had a very faverable winter up to this time we have
had no snow but a great deel of rain but very mild how have
it been in amarica my daughter Hannah husband talk of going
to amarica several times I think he will go the mill is going
to be sold where he is so if he should not get anything to
sute him I think he will be for going but I hope he will not
for there is five little ones and she is not strong I think
it will be the death of her was that accident near you at
a theatre where there was so many killed now I think I must
conclude with our kind love to you all I should so like to
see you all I hope we shall all meet in heaven where we shall
part no more so good buy God bless you all I remain your loving
sister Mary Burton you young people must excuse this scralling
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