Series 03: Marie Rose Martin nee Livesey letters, 26 December 1911-22 November 1922 - Page 16
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contain six belts, six muffles, six pair of socks and cigarettes, so I think up to the present we have done our little share.
Before I finish I must tell you that all the family here are well. Grandma lives in our house in the country, and has the company of an old family friend. Auntie Jennie is living in Douglas and is well, also her husband & little boy. Auntie Hannah is married now, and has taken to farming in ernest. She has no children. Uncle Harry is also farming, as you know, and he & his family are well. We heard from Grimsby a few weeks ago that they were allright. Two of the boys are married, but the youngest one, and Cousin Jenny still live at home with Uncle.
Now Harry you must please excuse more of this pencil scrawl, for as I mentioned before, I am not in the best of health and get very tired. My Mother and father, who are both well, send their love to you all, and the best of wishes for the future. Please give to every one of your family my "Fondest Love" but reserve the greater portion of it for yourself. Your Cousin
Marie.