Introducing
Elizabeth "Libby" Jane Curtis Wright
1851-1936
My husband's 3rd great-grandmother
This letter was in the care of the Arthur Wright family and sent to her daughter-in-love Mayme.
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Thank you for reading.
Kiki Nakita
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I have Wright relatives who lived in Norton, Kansas, about the same time. I wonder if there is any connection.
ReplyDeleteKatherine Hughes
Katherine,
ReplyDeleteWe're from the James Wright and Mary Davis line.
~Kiki~
How neat, Kiki. My aunt (dad's sister) is married into the Wright family. I have no idea the lineage but this is very interesting.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you shared with us at Thoughts of Home on Thursday. Your blog is really pretty and I love the special touches and stories you are sharing.
What a wonderful photo and letter! These are no doubt precious treasures in your family. Thank you for sharing and also for your visit. Hope you're having a lovely day.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
What a lovely hand written letter and photo. I have a few letters like that from a relative and they are precious to me. Loved seeing this.
ReplyDeleteI adore how your family has taken care of such precious stories and mementos. Thank you ever so much for linking up at Thoughts of Home on Thursday. Your presence adds such a ray of sunshine!
ReplyDeleteVery enjoyable read. I like your blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at SYC! Jo
ReplyDeleteI love old family treasures like this. And, I am amazed at how different penmanship was in the past.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at SYC.
It is always fun to read a "newsy" woman's letter to see what sort of things interest her. Thank you for sharing this one.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasure to have this letter. I love anything like this that helps you know more of what the person was like! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann