Berlin Family Chronicles
- To Lizzie from Sarah Greene -
Rootstown August 14, 1870
Dear Brother and Sister
I received your letter some time ago and am sory to think that I have not answered it
yet but I hope that you will forgive me when I tell you that I have been very busy. have
had some thing or other to do that would keep me to work all day and when night came it
was impossible for me to keep awake. I have not hired any thing done this summer
excepting the sewing and that Lydia done for me, and I feel as though I have done quite
a summers work. in the first place last spring I made a carpet and then cleaned the
house and boiled all most two barrels of soap and thought that I had got about through
with my big work when the children took the whooping cough and that keept me busy six
or eight weeks longer. but they have all got over it now. Arthur had it real hard. Susie
and Freddie did not seem to mind it so much. Freddie has growed so that he does not
seen like a baby any more. he has the most go ahead in him of the three. he talks to
every body that comes along. he takes care of himself and dont care for nobody. Susie
has got to be quite a girl. she goes to Sunday school every Sunday and repeats a verse.
she went to meeting alone last Sunday. Arthur and Susie wanted to go alone to day. they
thought that they could go alone as well as to have papa go with them.
I have not been to a meeting this summer but a few times and do not expect to go untill
after September. I thought I would tell you but hope that you would not cry and feell
low spirited about it. I try to make the best of it as it makes me tougher every time.
perhaps there will be an end to it some time. George is going to get me a girl tomorrow.
Seymour Reed’s wife had a baby in July. she had one just a day before I had Freddie. she
is so much a head of me. Mary Roy is going to be sick in September. Lucy Parsons
Seymour had one in June. there was only sixteen months difference in her children’s
ages and there is a lot more but I cant stop to tell them all.
We have been having very hot weather here this summer and a great deal of rain but
every thing seems to have done well. the crops have all been very good. have fruit of
all kinds. peaches are not going to be quite as plenty as they were last year. we have
had a few on our trees of the early kind and will have some that are later. we have a
very good garden. we have our living allmost out of our garden as we are all fond of
every thing that grows in it.
It has been very healthy here this summer. have not heard of much sickness any where.
How do you like your new home by this time. I suppose you have got you new house done
and got settled down and are to work fixing things on your own farm which must seem
nice to you. I hope you are contented and and will get along well. your letter has
all most given Georg the fever to go on a farm. he thinks that he would like it so much
better than the store. I do not incourge him as I dont think that he understands
farming well enough to be a farmer but I dont know what we may do.
how does your children do. do they feel contented or are they home sick. how I wish I
could see them. when you write tell us all about them and your home and about the
improvements of the place. I have not seen any of our old neighbors latly excepting
Mary Jones was in here a few weeks ago. she is the same old thing that she used to be.
she inquired about you. they are having trouble about there property. John is in a
hurry to get his share. John Heisler was in Akron jail some time ago for forging a
note and steeling a horse and carriage. his folks are building a new frame house this
summer. Well I dont know as I have any thing more to write this time. besides I am
very tired. excuse my poor writing as my pen would not make a mark half of the time or
I suppose I am out of practice. write soon if it is but a few lines. perhaps I can
write sooner next time.
Good bye, Sarah Greene
Our love to you and Sam and children
About this letter:
Lizzie and Sam were living in Nodaway county, Missouri at this time. They had two
children, Minnie was about 2 years old and Harvey was not yet a year old. Sarah was
still living in Rootstown, Ohio. She was expecting her fourth child in October. Susie
was 4 1/2, Arthur was about 3, and Freddie was not quite 2 years old.
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