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loving husband after my love to you I would inform that I am well I and our children through the Devine goodnes  as I hope these lines will find you. through the goodness of god I am as well as can be excpedid but I would inform that I keep about but I don't excpet to keep bout much longer be att all times loking unto the throne of grace tho we are att grate distanc of. we have one god to look unto we believe your prayers for us as I hope evre prayers were for you tho we are att grate distans we have one god to look unto att all times of destnes I would desire you to think of your talk that you and I had together before you went it way as to news we have none Sunderland pepole   are well in jeneral the widden arraow her daughter lives her with me so I remain your loving wife Hannah hix&#13;
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sir this my free speeches to you I would inform you that I am well through the goodness of god as I hope these lines will find you. so I reman your lo..... frind Jonathan Ballard</text>
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House April 2020.&#13;
Jesse White 1964.&#13;
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