Georgia: Chattooga County: Aaron Sewell Letters 1862-64 ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store this file permanently for free access. This file was contributed by: Linda Harris Weefuddled@aol.com ==================================================================== Chat Co Ga [August] 19th 1862 Dear Brother Aron I now seat my self to drop you a few lines to let you no that I am well at this time hoping when there few lines will find you enjoying the same bellsing you rote you was very sick I hope you are well again we have all bin sick but all are well but plly she has bin sick ever since the 20th of June is not able to sit up mutch yet. Sicero is well at this time Jesse is at home now he came home sick with the Measles Zand and all the children had them but are getting well again I staid with them when they was sick they have [illegible] hear to stay Jesse is going to start back tomorrow moring I cant think of nothing more to rite to you of any interest at this time I have no time to rite any more and will try to do better next time. So no more at present I remain you sister untel Death Sarah A R Sewell A M Sewell August 19 Deare Brother I will dop you a few lines to let you no that I am well at presant I was [illegible] sorry to heare of your losing [illegible] was glad to hears that you were better i hope an pray that you will Survive this ware an come home we are all better but polly I think She is a little better she had the Slow fever when the fever broke she had chils and fever Mother is cutting fruit all her Studdy is Aron George is [illigible] smart he keeps his curry come an rag hung on the nail at the stable currys baby you must write to us and give us all the advice you can i could write more if i had room i still remain your sister Susan C. Sewell ============================================================================ Dear Brother Aron it is with pleasure that I take the opertunity to address you Mr [illegible] I am getting over the measels I was very sick and had the Doctor with [illegible] it did not hurt the children since I was at mr dorsetts the day after Louisa got the last letter you rote was glad to hear from you sorrow to hear you had been sick louisa was as pretty as ever elan is sick with the fevar our batalan is going to [illegible] in Tennessee and I dont know how far from you I shal start tomorrow we have not heard from W L Sewell sinc you left letters cant pass from him to us we heard from elizabeth in June charles died in the hospital Mr. Spillars went home sick from cointh in July write to us when you can nomore from your brother at present J F. Sewell ============================================================================ August the 20 1862 Dear Brother we wer all glad to here from you an do hope when those lines came to [illegible] they may find you well i am not stout yet i had the measles and was verry sick [illegible] left this morning perhaps you know somthong about my feeling at this time this is the third he has started an i do believe i hated to see him start wors this time than i ever have [illegible] if it is the will of God that he may come back then i shall be a happy woman once more nomor at present write son an we will all wriet to you again James C. Sewell [?]