This text was obtained via automated optical character recognition.
It has not been edited and may therefore contain several errors.


u
coffee that she broughtmme after my mass. I will have a chance by a certain Louie who is going to find a Mr.	to send you something from the
country. He has two young people who would be very capable of giving of them-selves would like very much to go to America. One of 32, a young man of from a good family and of good conduct who is
another very handsome boy who	is also from a very good family, very
pleasant, very well behaved. These young people intend to establish themselves in American if you and or Mr. Shock your brother in law wheuM would have need of a teacher. I could have them leave right away. They can take a little money with them and If Madamoiselle Viny isn?t married she could perhaps later on choose one of them as well as Madamoselle Idell a little fortune as a finance. Try, at least to find me a place for one. They would except 12 to 15 peastors a year and they would pay for the trip. I'm certain they would stay in the country so write to me by return mail and I'll send them to you.
Letter No. 3
Dear Mr. Seaucier:	Please	let	Madame	Lenroys	know	that she has an aunt and
cousin at	near	. Tell her to write to them they would like
to have news from her. Give my regrets to Mr.	and	to Mr. Pierre Seaucier
and to all those that ask about me. I don't know if I will come back to American Be suee that if I come back I will oome by and see you. Write me what's new in the country. Madamoselle	is not wasting her time. Oh what pleasure for
me to receive her letter. Everyone read it(or something) Be sure that I never will forget (piece missing) I am your friend for life, G. Labbi, priest ( same handwriting as letter No. 2) postscriptLmy greetings to Madame Lafleur and to Mr. ?. Ask someone to go for me to someone's house to present my respects to the family. P.S. I would ask Miss Marie to nice enough to write to me and to speak frankly, fearful as I am. I send two little pictures for Madamoselle and Idell.


Bordages 007
© 2008 - 2024
Hancock County Historical Society
All rights reserved