Letter from Julia E. Bailey to her cousin Loretta Harnage 6 Apr
1859
(Don't know who Julia Bailey is--in the letter she says she will be
marrying John Miller.
The only cousins Loretta would have would probably be on the Washington
side or maybe
Ann's sisters?.. It wouldn't be a brother because the cousin's last
name is Bailey. Julia is in
Greenleaf Mississippi--Could this be where George Washington was born?
Letter mentions
cousin Charley & Sallie (I think Sallie is nickname for Sarah?
not sure--
also mention cousin George and cousin Lou? or Lon?
Ma & Pa
Sister Hannah?
John
John Miller
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Greenleaf Mississippi Apr 6, 1859
My Dear Cousin
Loretta Harnage
Your kind letter came safe to hand a few weeks since
and contents per received with pleasure. I was truly glad
to receive a letter from you once more. Neither of
your other letters did not come to hand or would have heard
from me before now.
I was only awaiting an answer to the letter. I wrote
you last year and it has finally made its appearance at last
and with pleasure. I assume my pen to hasten a reply.
Though I fear I shall fail to interest you as there is no
news of much importance afloat at this time. I presume
you have heard of the death of Sister? and?_Mother?
_(not sure what it really says) They died in January
only 6? days ______between their deaths. Poor? Brother?
John. I deeply sympathize with him in his double bereavement.
But it sends a pleasing thought through my
very soul to think of her calmness & resignation
in her last and trying hour. Her religion not only served as
a consolation in her life but a support in death.
And while we mourn her death we should almost raise our
hearts in thanksgiving that God in his wisdom has
called one of his children from this vale of tears to a happy home.
We are all well at this time. Mother & Pa have
been very sick but they have recovered and have gone
out to church today.
Sister Hanna? is married . She married a widower with
2 children, a very clever man. She lives about a
mile and a half from here. I see her very often. She
is well & getting on finely. I have had several proposals
to marry though I have not as yet decided what to
do. I rather expect to marry sometime next fall. Yes
Cousin, I expect to leap with Mr. John Miller. He
is one of the prettiest little fellows you ever saw. He
has blue eyes, fair complexion and dark hair, and
he has such an affectionate amiable disposition. Cousin,
nobody could help loving him. You requested me ______
(cant read the word) my deguerrean? (don't
know what that is either) Any way I would be willing
to do it if I could have taken but (missing part of
letter) & I would be gratified to see your. Try
to come this far with cousin (missing part of letter) and
remain with me until they return and we will have
(missing part of letter). Well, cousin, I did not receive
any Valentines but I received on of the best April
Fools you ever saw. Oh I was perfectly delighted
(words missing). I presume it was from my intended
that is the reason why its contents were perused?
with such pleasure. Cousin, you say you have some
pretty young Gents in your County. I don't doubt
but what you have but I dare say ours will far exceed
yours. Both in beauty & civilization. I hope so
--at any rate Cousin where is Cousin LOU? or Lon?
and Cousin GEORGE. Please give me their
addresses. I would like to hear from them and I intend
writing as soon as I ascertain where to direct.
Tell Cousin CHARLEY & Cousin SALLIE howdy and
tell them to write to me. Tell Cousin Sallie
she did not comply with her promise. She promised
to name her babe after me .
My regard to Aunt? and family. I will now bring my
uninteresting letter to a close.
Julia E. Bailey