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Jun 26, 1886

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June 26, 1886 ~ Saturday

26 We returned to Ashley to day and found the
family all well 20 Miles

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Letter to Emeline Woodruff Burrows, 26 June 1886
West Jordan, Emeline Woodruff My dear Daughter I received your letter of the 22. And I received one before that, I had not answered. The reason I had not written before is I have been at work getting up a synopsis of all my journals for 51 years, that I could record in my Last journal so I could lay them away, then I have to write from 2 to 8 letters a day myself on Church business. It is not because I have forgotten you or the family. I would like to come and visit you and the family if I could in safety but our enemies are so diligent after me and my Quorum that I have to withdraw from all of my family and entirely hide up in the County. And I expect I shall soon have to leave this county or go into the hands of my enemies. My health is pretty good and my [blank] are good as far as the times will allow. This whole nation is persecuting us under the form of law. They will both mob and rob us as far as the Lord will let them. The Nation would not persecute us if we were not the true Church of Christ. It stands us all in hand to be true and faithful to our God, to our religion, and to our covenants. Give my Love to your Mother and to Marion, Ensign, John and Julia. I hope Ensign will attend school steady what time he has to go and improve his time and learn all he can for he will stand in need of it. He ought not to stay out of school for sleigh riding or anything else but he should attend steady so as to get all the benefit he can from it. Any letters for me left with Brother Juques at the office. He will send to me. I remain your Affectionate Father W Woodruff Private to yourself and Mother Emeline I have felt a good deal of anxiety about your Marriage with David Burrows. I have been afraid you would throw yourself away. You are a good girl, a good Latter Day Saint and you are worthy of a good industrious, worthy man and a good Latter Day Saint. It looks as though he got baptized and attends meetings to get a wife. I don't want you to take a step that you will regret afterwards. I want you to study well this matter and not take a step that will cause you sorrow. Now Sylvia Woodruff has flung herself away by marrying Heber Thompson. He cannot provide her a home, food or raiment and she is in poverty and affliction. I do not know what condition Br. Burrows is in to give you a home and make you comfortable, you should look into this before you marry. It is a very important step to take in life. Your husband should be temperate, industrious and moral and not addicted to any bad practices. Many has inherited sorrow by marriage, still marriage is honorable and it is right for girls to marry but they want to know who they are getting. I am anxious to have you do well. Your affectionate Father W. Woodruff Emeline I want to give you a little advice about signing your name. It is not proper for any young lady to put Miss before her name. But whoever addresses you should write Miss before your name. But the person writing should not put it to their own name. You should write Emeline Woodruff and not Miss Emeline Woodruff. But it is proper for anyone addressing you to write Miss Emeline. Try to remember this. WW
Daybook (2 July 1885 - 26 May 1887)
26 Saturday we ret[urne]d to Homes in Ashly 20 Miles

Jun 26, 1886