Letter to John and Jane Homes Benbow, 4 September 1845

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Letter to John and Jane Homes Benbow, 4 September 1845
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    Bath Street Stanley Building Bath Street Liverpool Sept 4th 1845 Dear Brother & Sister Benbow In great Haste we sit down to drop a few lines to you We would have been glad to have written a long letter to you at this time but being overwhelmed in business you must take the will for the deed. We are all enjoying a comfortable degree of health, My health is about as usual Mrs Woodruff has had some vary Ill days since her confinement ...
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    We hear from you occasionally & little Willy by the letters of our friends in Nauvoo We should be glad to get a letter from you & hope you will answer this & inform us if you received the Bondle we sent by Elder Carns last spring & also if you recieve the things we send by this ship the [Linning] for your self & the cloths for willy & give me ^us^ all the News with you & you will much oblige us. We thought you would ...
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    we hope he has learned to read it by this time We hope he will have a mind to learn to read as it is an importat thing with a child. please recieve our Love & kind respects towards youselves & remember us to Sister Ells if she is with you & all of your houshold & Neighborhood this enquire after us esspecially Br & Sistr Oakey, please write as soon as you get this & tell us all the news with you & you will much oblige us aAs ever we remain your ...
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    in your early youth, kneel down before you go to bed & pray for your Father & Mother, & Sisters & Brother that we may all live to come home to see our Dear Wilford do not forget your Pa & Ma if we live we will come & see you again some timee write us a few lines in Uncle & aunt Benbow's letter & you will much oblige your Dear Fathr & Mother Wilford Woodruff Phebe W. Woodruff [written in sideways text] Copy of a Letter To John & Jane Benbow Sept 4th 1845 at Nauvoo ...