Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 345)

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in Suffolk, it appears that the
widow -- Eleanor J. had, sometime
before the 12th July 1841, married
Asa Church, as she and her
husband then rendered a guardian's
account.

I have written to several persons --
have recd letters from Winchendon &
Templeton
, the last of which advised
me to write to the Postmaster at
Townsend, on the ground that he
might ascertain what I wished
from members of the Pitts
family residing there, but I don't
like to write to Postmasters, and if
you know of any of the Pitts family,
you will much oblige me by
making the inquiry contained herein.

Aaron Haskell was the propr of one
of the earliest lots in the Cemetery, &
it is quite desirable to learn where
either of the sons may be found.

Yours Very Resp.y

A.J. Coolidge

P.S. I do not yet hear from
you relating to your brother's
lot. Our catalogue has not yet
gone to press, and I hope to hear
soon.

345

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