About these letters

Samuel Andrews saved his letters. Copies of some letters came to my sister Linda Sanders and I through the good graces of Marian Andrews Edward about a dozen years ago and she is currently sending the remaining letters and she and her brother have given me permission to post them online for all Andrews researchers.

Transcriptions and some original images of letters written by Andrews and Carrick family members to one another are in this collection. Somehow they were saved, either by Samuel or just stored at his home, and passed down to us today. The images online are small but if you click on an image it should enlarge to a readable and printable size. Enjoy.


Who are the people in this photograph?


DeLight Birchell Andrews sent the photo and the names a few years ago and said that this reunion was held before 1898 at the home of John G. Andrews, brother of Samuel. John lived in Campbell township, Ionia County, Michigan at that time.


Front row l to r: Mr and Mrs. S.A. Watt [friends or relatives??]; James C. Andrews; John G. Andrews; Samuel Andrews and his wife Amanda Catherine Wiles Andrews; Anna Newton Andrews and her husband Edward Andrews; David Johns [friend of the family].


Back row l to r: Henry Culler and wife [probably friends of the family]; James McFarland [cousin] ; Martha Andrews ; Carey Andrews and his wife Dazy Perry Andrews Harvey Andrews; Amos Otis Andrews; Mr and Mrs Henry Wills [friends of the family].




Friday, November 23, 2012

1911 08 18 Martha Andrews to Samuel Andrews



Seneca Mo Aug 18th 1911
Dear Uncle

How are you
people getting along?
  There is some sickness
 here and most of us
 feel more or less under
 the weather.  it has been
 so hot and since the
 first of July have had
 an unusual amount
 of rain and two weeks
 ago had another big
 flood  the back water
came up into the corner
 of my yard but it
came in daylight so

 I didnt get scared and
 leave home.  It done
considerable damage
to property and washed
 several houses of their
 foundations.  But I think
 the worst thng was that
 it washed so much
 filth into wells and
 some were thoughtless
 enough to drink the
water and that is
causing the sickness.
 But the rains are mak
ing good crops corn
 is going to be a bumper
 crop but I think potatoes
 will be a failure, their
 is lots of fruit of all
 kinds.  and while I


 used to think there
 was no peaches like we
 got in Mich I have
 had bigger peaches
 this fall than I ever
 saw before.  And melons
 are so plenty and
 cheap I have had them
 till I am full but not
 tired of them.  My cow
 finally found a calf
three weeks ago  a
 little boy calf but I am
 raising it for it is a
 full blood jersey and
 a beauty  I think perhaps
 I can sell it by winter
 for breeding.  The cow
 is doing very well but
 it is so hot the milk


 isnt doing me much
 good but I began getting
 ice yesterday so maby I
can make something
 out of it.  enough to pay
 the ice bill.  I expect
 to go in a few days
down south to look at
 a piece of land that
 the people want to trade
 for town property.  a
 friend of mine from
 Chetopa Kans who
 knows the people is
 coming to go with me
 I must get a place
where I can get along
without paying out so
much.  I have raised
 fine crops this summer


 better than any one
 else around.  The
 Frisco Agricultural  car
was here the 15th of last
 month and the man
 who had it in charge
 saw a hill of my
 Teosmite that they had
 at the bank and he
 came up here to see
 my crops and said
 I had better crops than
 they  had on the exper
imental farm this year
 and he took a hill of
 my Teosmite on the car
 for exhibition.  I felt
 real proud of the nice
 things he said of my
 work.  But I have
 worked hard to get


things to grow.  and
 have worked under so
 many disadvantages.
Tomorrow is
Farmers Day again it
is the third Sat in
 each month and is
 a big thing a sort of
 agricultural fair a
 field day and a 4th
of July all in one.
 Well I must close
 now and get my
 dirty house cleaned
 up for I expect company
 to dinner tomorrow.
             Good by
   Dott         






                         

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