Philip Livingston To Robert Livingston Regarding Family News 16 January 1717
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Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Family News, 16 January 1717
Author | : Philip Livingston |
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Philip writes of his mother's health, expresses sorrow at the loss of his father's dam and saw mill, and also sends the news that his wife has just given birth to a son. Docketed on address leaf.
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Philip writes of his mother's health, expresses sorrow at the loss of his father's dam and saw mill, and also sends the news that his wife has just given birth
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Philip writes that his wife and children may pay Robert and Alida a visit, and rejoices at his sister's rejection of an ill-fitted suitor.
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Philip sends best wishes for his father's business and desires news of his accounts. Docketed on address leaf.
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Philip mentions his father's political proceedings, states that he has sold some cattle, and reiterates his desire to purchase the excise of Albany. Docketed on
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Philip informs his father that he has sent certain people their accounts, and mentions that his wife and son have been ill, but appear to be recovering. Dockete