Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, February 19, 1837
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Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, February 19, 1837
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Date:1837-02-19
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Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, February 19, 1837
action: sent
sender:
Frances Seward
Person
Name: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24
Death: 1865-06-21
Person
location:
Auburn NY
Place
Name: City: Auburn
County: Cayuga
State: NY
Country: US
Place
receiver:
Lazette Worden
Person
Name: Lazette Worden
Birth: 1803-11-01
Death: 1875-10-03
Person
location:
Canandaigua NY
Place
Name: City: Canandaigua
County: Ontario
State: NY
Country: US
Place
transcription: ahf
revision: crb 2015-10-21
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Page 1
Sunday afternoon
Name: Frances Seward
Birth: 1805-09-24
Death: 1865-06-21
My Dearest Sister,
Augustus has consented that I
should fill up the remainder of his letter, dear
little boy how he likes to talk about dear little Nealy
Name: Cornelia Seward
Birth: 1836-08-25
Death: 1837-01-14
dont you think he has improved in writing. I promised
to say that he wrote the lettter all himself, which he did.
I received yours yesterday morning. I wish very much
you could consult some physician of sufficient abilities
to determine the nature of your disease, were the pain in
your side I should think all symptoms indications of a
liver complaint. I have no doubt the pain you experience
in different parts of your system all originate in the
same cause. I hope to be with you next summer and think
you will be benefitted by riding and exercise in the open
air. I will understand your present feelings, I have for years
had my physical energies so completely prostrated that
the least movement required an effort. Old Mrs Sunbury
is like many other people who cannot comprehend the existence
of feelings which they have never experienced. I hope you
will not be discouraged, my health is better now than it has
been in 2 years, the headache is still pretty constant but
I have more strength. my little school has not a favourable
effect on my eyes and I could not now write you a long
letter if I had time paper my dear boys read for me. Poor Rathbone
Name: Jared Rathbone
Birth: 1791-08-02
Death: 1845-05-13
has lost his little boy, a serious affliction for him. Garry Sackett
Name: Gary Sackett
Birth: 1790-08-09
Death: 1865-06-02
has
lost an infant 2 or 3 months old recently. Mrs Horner
Name: Eliza Horner
Birth:
Death: 1876-10-31
took tea with us
Wednesday you can fancy how much she is endeared to me since the death
of my little girl. it seems to me a great while before I can see you and
[top Margin] talk with you, but if our lives are all spared I hope we shall meet in
the Spring. I received a letter Friday from Henry
Name: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16
Death: 1872-10-10
, he arrived at Chautauque
Saturday morning - all well. Mr Cary
Name: Trumbull Cary
Birth: 1786-08-11
Death: 1869-06-20
left him the next day, he has written
for Mrs Cary
Name: Margaret Cary
Birth: 1787-08-11
Death: 1863-06-22
to come here and spend a few weeks here she is still at Schnectady
Name: City: Schenectady
County: Schenectady County
State: NY
Country: US
with Walter
Name: Walter Cary
Birth: 1818-12-21
Death: 1880-11-01
. I do not think Henry will go to the East immediately.
Your Sister
Page 2

Mrs Alvah Worden
Canandaigua
NY
Auburn NY Feb 20
Type: postmark
Name: Lazette Worden
Birth: 1803-11-01
Death: 1875-10-03
Augustus Seward
February 19
Sunday afternoon
Person
Augustus has consented that I
should fill up the remainder of his letter, dear
little boy how he likes to talk about dear little Nealy
Person
dont you think he has improved in writing. I promised
to say that he wrote the lettter all himself, which he did.
I received yours yesterday morning. I wish very much
you could consult some physician of sufficient abilities
to determine the nature of your disease, were the pain in
your side I should think all symptoms indications of a
liver complaint. I have no doubt the pain you experience
in different parts of your system all originate in the
same cause. I hope to be with you next summer and think
you will be benefitted by riding and exercise in the open
air. I will understand your present feelings, I have for years
had my physical energies so completely prostrated that
the least movement required an effort. Old Mrs Sunbury
Unknown
is like many other people who cannot comprehend the existence
of feelings which they have never experienced. I hope you
will not be discouraged, my health is better now than it has
been in 2 years, the headache is still pretty constant but
I have more strength. my little school has not a favourable
effect on my eyes and I could not now write you a long
letter if I had time paper my dear boys read for me. Poor Rathbone
Person
has lost his little boy, a serious affliction for him. Garry Sackett
Person
lost an infant 2 or 3 months old recently. Mrs Horner
Person
Wednesday you can fancy how much she is endeared to me since the death
of my little girl. it seems to me a great while before I can see you and
[top Margin] talk with you, but if our lives are all spared I hope we shall meet in
the Spring. I received a letter Friday from Henry
Person
Saturday morning - all well. Mr Cary
Person
for Mrs Cary
Person
Place
with Walter
Person
Your Sister
Unknown
Feb 19 1837Mrs Alvah Worden
Canandaigua
NY
Auburn NY Feb 20
Stamp
Person
February 19
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Sunday, February 19, 1837
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