Charles Riddle Patterson – 23 May 1881

The following is a letter written 23 May 1881 by Charles Riddle Patterson of Henderson Co., TN to his brother, Thomas in Newton Co., AR.

Daniel R. Lanter, dlanter@camalott.com


"May the 23 1881
State of Tennessee henderson County
        dear brother and sister and famley i take my pen 
in hand to rite you a few lines in ancer to your kind leter 
that came some time ago  i was glad to heare from you all 
and heare that you was all well  we are all well at this 
time hoping when these few lines comes to hand will find 
you all well  my wife is dead  she departed this life the 
7th day of May 1881 beter that five months that se never 
walked nary step without help the complaint peralsy she 
has bin a stout woman she made 216 pounds las summer no one 
can tel what she sufferd  my wife seed your hair and your 
wifes hair tookit in her hand and loked at a few days before 
she died  the connection is well soare as ino we had the 
hardest winter i ever saw  the wether so cold and the roads 
so bad people could hardly get about  we have hade abundance 
of rain this spring  people are not done planting yet  a geat 
deal of cotton just coming up  farmers are wors in the grass 
than i ever new them  before mighty little wheat sowed in this 
country  thae has bin two weaks now without rain  old land 
is geting very hard  Thomas i can say to you father and Mother 
and my wife oldest son is berried in a butiful place near the 
old brick yard  father told mee the day before he died that 
tare was where he wanted to be berried i have sot out a  
square twenty steps each way  the moast about ten feet high  
i want you to rite when ever you can  isnd my bes 
respects to all of the famley
        C. R. Patterson to Thomas Patterson
this darke is alock of my hair
the white is abunch of my beard"

One Reply to “Charles Riddle Patterson – 23 May 1881”

  1. Trying to find relationship between Charles Riddle Patterson and Sarah H. Patterson. They are supposed to be brother and sister. Parents: Mark Patterson and Sarah Dicey Riddle. Any help would be appreciated.

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