TRUMBULL COUNTY OHIO - LETTERS: W.D. HIRST, 1847 *************************************************************************** OHGENWEB NOTICE: All distribution rights to this electronic data are reserved by the submitter. Reproduction or re-presentation of copyrighted material will require the permission of the copyright owner. *************************************************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by W. Lorraine Watkins MD burmalou@STC.Net June 26, 1997 *************************************************************************** Hubbard, April 5th/47 Dear Friends. We received your letter of the 15th. ult. on the 3d. inst. We are packing things today for the west though some of them will have to be undone. We are going into a house of T. Kimmels near the canal. Mother was to visit mother Howard last week who is at present in great anxiety about John. Uncle Oremus has been trying to persuade her to send him to the west with us as he supposes that you world be glad to receive him. I hardly expect that he will go as Pa Howard talks of moving down to the river into Mr We were to meeting yesterday for the last in Hubbard, and bid the brethren farewell, I was at Uncle Isaac's last Friday night and Belinda and Marie say that they intend to write a letter to send to you by us. We have had great doings about here. Mr. Willet Stinson was married to Miss Marie McLaughlin, , Mr. Isaac Long to Miss Marie Hollembeck, Mr. Vincent Hollembeck to Miss Sarah Cramer; and last of all Mrs. Rosalinda Harmon has a SON. Anna Swartzwelter has been very sick, her complaint being the inflammM. J. Hirst Write inmediately on receiving this and direct to Coitsville. Say nothing but what, you would allow everybody to read for we may not get it before we leave. M. J. H. If you have anything of importance write aline to us at Galena and I will call at the P.O. when there. Tell "Rolla" to quit stealin- hogs till we git to Wisconsin at any rate. Yours in haste, W.D. Hirst