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Harvey Hill

Source 075 – Personal Letter by Unknown

February 11, 2017 by Admin

Author: unknown
Title: Letter to George [presumed to be George S. Thomas]
Date: undated
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note: [presumed to be Laura Jenks]

[first four pages missing; starts with page 5 of a letter]
Now George, there are some things you ought to know. and perhaps it will be well for me to mention them to you. When our brother Hamilton died in Duke Center I received a dispatch from James’s wife. She had already sent for Edwin to come and see to the burial of our brother and he came at once. Now of course I notified Ashur and Mary. as soon as Manley heard the news he at once ? out for Duke Center and while he was on the way out there Edwin was on the way here, now all that could be said could not stop Manley from going, so Edwin blamed all of us for it was in July and the burial had to be postponed for Manley to return from his trip so the outcome was they demanded pay for Manley’s expenses which was duly paid. As it was in Mary’s and Edd hands they done as they liked about it but if I had went out there Mary and Edd would refused to paid. I tell you this so you will see why we received so little of heirs [?] estate he had on his person nineteen hundred dollars when Edwin settled with me he said there was a dividend of 40 dollars for each of us. You know weather you received it or not. I got none of the 40 dollars. Now you see we can’t allow Hatties expenses and all of Edds journeys if we do there will be nothing left. Edwin has a charge that I shall not allow if I can help it. The summer before Mary died some one notified Edwin that Mary was dead or dying so he came up and while in Marathon he notified the Goodales so they met for a funeral and found our sister very much alive, and Edd would not tell who his informant was. And to this day Jenks nor myself don’t know who sent for Edd. He and Mary had a time over it. Now if Hattie wants pay for the journey up here that time let her get it from the one who sent for Edd. All Harvy Hill knows Mary did not send for him at that time. She told every one she did not know anything of it.

Now George Edwin owed me and he kept the debt alive by paying me a small sum occasionally. He paid me my expenses out to see you when James and the rest came. The amount was fifty-five dollars. It run for a long time. He never got ready to settle it up and I think it ought to come out of the money from the house and premises Mary willed him. She also herself and Ashur hired Katie two months while she was ill. Katie & Jenks done all til Edwin came up. Katie never had her pay. Now I have told you some of the matters and it is all just as I have written. Read this over careful and write soon. And if you see any flaws in anything let me hear what you think.

In regards to Edwin Jenks he will help settle this matter with a very little cost only what he has to write he will do for us for a very small amount. But Mr. Miller will want all there is. Edwin had over six hundred dollars charged to Mary but he finally cut of some charges. When he saw he could not live. I was glad he did on account of James’s heirs for it would be bad to cheat any of us and add to the Jamesons already vast amount of wealth.

Now George read careful every thing I have penned is strictly true. Good by from your loving sister. Give my regards to all.

Filed Under: Letter: Personal Tagged With: Ashur, Goodale, Goodale, Manley, Harvey Hill, Hattie, Jameson, Jenks, Edwin, Katie, Miller, John

Source 067 – Personal Letter by Unknown

February 17, 1906 by Admin

Author: unknown
Title: Letter to “Brother” George [George S. Thomas of North Dorr, MI];
Date: 17 February 1906
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note:

Dryden
February 17, 1906
Dear Brother George:
I take this time to tell you that so far no one has sent me any account of Edd’s. All I know is this. I have waited to hear from Mr. Jameson Edds wife’s administrator of Edd estate. I wrote to him and sent him a stamp for a reply. This was in July and he answered me in November. He wanted his money at once. and now how can I settle this if I don’t know how Edd left his affairs. I wrote to you to look up the law in PA concerning “wills”. Edd first made Mary’s will and left me out and then he got counsel and found he had to will me something to make her will legal. Now I think I must know how he willed his Harvy hill property. If the law is like York State law and he has left you and I out his claim here would be illegal. Wont you find out about this. Now brother George all I know about Edd’s charges is this Jenks saw nine hundred dollars charged against Mary. But in June I saw Mr Miller and he told me Edd had crossed of some. You see I will have to refuse to pay false trumped up accounts. And I will get a lawyer to face Mr. Jameson. I have tried to do this business by writing but I wil have to go and consult a good lawyer.

Filed Under: Letter: Personal Tagged With: Harvey Hill, Jameson, Miller, John, Thomas, George S.

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