Return to main page of this section These letters came from an old shoebox of family papers of Gary Readio's. He copied them two sheets to one; I'm not sure what order they go in. left side, first page written along side: We send for Newspapers Do you sell them? text: __ ___ (Glen)(Alan) and also to your Sister and Brothers on Your Side of the country. All your Friends on this side of the Country send their love to you and accept Sister and Brother the Same from your Bereved Brother Wm Readyhough Kirkstall July ___ looks like 130. Dear Brother and Sister: I now write to you hoping to find you in good health as I am sorry to say we are not at present. I have to communicate to you the painfull intelligence of the Death of our Mother She expired on Sudnay morning last - the 3rd of July. At a Quarter afer 7. She often talked about you often did she look at your likenesses and Bless You both But Where his she then. I trust she is enjoying the Praise of God with holy angels. (inellings) in mansions far beyond the Skyes looking down from heaven and smiling on her Children on each side of the Atlantic (underlined) weep not Dear Sister and Brother (both underlined) for I trust she is in Realms of Bliss. We Interred her on Tuesday In the lower (Jrail?) of the Church Yard beneath the shades of the beautiful trees. Father his very Ill it his a hear - stroke for him his circumstances are only low he takes it mery much to heart. __ Sister Mary & Husband, came to the Funeral the are pretty well they have two Children now You must write soon and evedeavor to console My Father In intend writing (I have __ I _______) to our Friends Mr Booths with this Mail Give your Children Kisses for their (Male?) & Grandfather also Give our Regards to (this seems to go to the first page, above.) Kirkstall October 30th looks like 153. (Looks like he has practiced handwritng since last time) Dear Brother and Sister We received your letter in due time and was glad to hear of you been well Be I have to communicate to you the painful intelligence of the death of our Father he expired on Monday last - the 21th (Inst) after a very tedious illness and suffering severely. You wished to know of what illness Mother died It was a disease of the brain for weeks previous to her death she fell fast. They have both died in one House and are now both laid on one Grave In the lower part of the Church Yard shaded by the Trees You would ___ by that - News - paper I sent you I had (job?) married (underlined) I married one Margaret Cooper her Native place was Rowden near Aller Road and moreover than that we have a Child and what his more strange we call him George Frederic after you and your sons My Mrs had heard to much about George Readyhough that she was determined to have another so to make the name sound uphouse we address that of your son Freds You Must give me Kisses You to your wife's Relatives any you meet - with My Grandmother to at present living with us She sends her Love to you. My wife joins me in her to you In the Meantime Believe Him to be Your Affectionate Brother William REadyhough Fathers disease was the Chronic Bronchitis BACK TO TOP contact Dora Smith at tiggernut24@yahoo.com Get your own free 11 mB of web space at![]()