He never saw his daughter, item 51
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Limburg
25-2-16
My dear Annie.
Your card of 14th rcd
and delighted all are well. I had a
letter from Mr. Maude he was telling
me about Babys illness. I'm greatly
relieved she is better. I suppose she
will have great walking in the good
weather. I hope your father is still
keeping well also Mother there is no
use in inquiring for Andy. I'm sure he is
alright also Rosey. I expect the chap
that took the socks home is still in
hospital. Well I suppose we will all
meet again some day please God.
to make a fresh start I'm going to
bother you again to acknowledge some
parcels for me. sorry to give you the
trouble till happier days.
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Limburg
25-2-16
My dear Annie.
Your card of 14th rcd
and delighted all are well. I had a
letter from Mr. Maude he was telling
me about Babys illness. I'm greatly
relieved she is better. I suppose she
will have great walking in the good
weather. I hope your father is still
keeping well also Mother there is no
use in inquiring for Andy. I'm sure he is
alright also Rosey. I expect the chap
that took the socks home is still in
hospital. Well I suppose we will all
meet again some day please God.
to make a fresh start I'm going to
bother you again to acknowledge some
parcels for me. sorry to give you the
trouble till happier days.
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Limburg
25-2-16
My dear Annie.
Your card of 14th rcd
and delighted all are well. I had a
letter from Mr. Mande he was telling
me about Babys illness. I'm greatly
relieved she is better. I suppose she
will have great walking in the good
weather. I hope your father is still
keeping well also Mother there is no
use in inquiring for Andy. I'm sure he is
alright also Rosey. I expect the chap
that took the socks home is still in
hospital. Well I suppose we will all
meet again some day please God.
to make a fresh start I'm going to
bother you again to acknowledge some
parcels for me. sorry to give you the
trouble till happier days.
-
Limburg
25-2-16
My dear Annie.
Your card of 14th rcd
and delighted all are well. I had a
letter from Mr. Maude he was telling
me about Babys illness. I'm greatly
relieved she is better. I suppose she
will have great walking in the good
weather. I hope your father is still
keeping well also Mother there is no
use in inquiring for Andy. I'm sure he's
alright also Rosey. I expect the chap
that took the socks home is still in
hospital. Well I suppose we will all
meet again some day please God.
to make a fresh start I'm going to
bother you again to acknowledge some
parcels for me. sorry to give you the
trouble till happier days.
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Loimburg
25-2-16
My dear Annie.
Your card of 14th rcd
and delighted all are well. I had a
letter from Mr. Maude he was telling
me about Babys illness. I'm greatly
relieved she is better. I suppose she
will have great walking in the good
weather. I hope your father is still
keeping well also Mother there is no
use in inquiring for Andy. I'm sure he's
alright also Rosey. I expect the chap
that took the socks home is still in
hospital. Well I suppose we will all
meet again some day please God.
to make a fresh start I'm going to
bother you again to acknowledge some
parcels for me. sorry to give you the
trouble till happier days.
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Limburg, Germany
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Kilmainhamwood, Co. Meath, Ireland
Location(s)
Story location Kilmainhamwood, Co. Meath, Ireland
Document location Limburg, Germany
- ID
- 3369 / 41137
- Contributor
- Eilish Lamb
February 28, 1916
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