Lizzie Burt to J. H. Egger Scotland Arkansas 1901
…I am going to have my picture taken next week if nothing happens… Lizzie Burt to J. H. Egger Scotland Arkansas 1901
March 27, 1901
Letter to Mr. J.H. Egger, Edge P.O., Ark. After 14 days, return to: C.J. Burt, Sumner, Mississippi
I give my love to all the children. I am going to have my picture taken next week if nothing happens. Tell Holland I have not forgot him. I wish I could see you all.
Joe sends his love to you. Eddie sends his love and his picture. He says that is all he has got to send you and says he would write but he could not think of nothing and hope I write everything worth writing. He will leave in a few days for Alabama.
Mrs. Lizzie Burt
March 28, 1901Letter from Cornalie Jane Kendrick Burt, Sumner, Mississippi
Sumner, Miss.
Dear Brothers and sisters,
I will write you a few lines to let you know how we are all getting along. All well but myself. I have been feeling bad all day. I think I have gout. The Blue’s thought perhaps I would feel better if I would get up and talk to you a little. Well Fannie, Eddie got home the 27 you know I was glad. He has been gone 7 months and Henry Burt came down the 17th and left the 19th. Ellen went back home with him to stay 3 years. She will come home and visit in the fall. Henry is doing well. He has got a find place and a fine house built with 6 rooms. He lives at Armory, Mississippi. It is a big town near where Ellen will go to school. In town Eddie went to see Billie and Uncle Martin last week. They are all well. Eddie says Billie has got 4 fine Boys as he ever saw & the smartiest Boys & the best looking boys of any Batch. Uncle Martin is losing his mind. The poor old fellow sent me his Aunt Hass furniture it would nearly break your heart to look at them. They look so old. Belle & Payton is going to come down this fall. Yes & Uncle Hort sent me a sha base full of sweet potatoes. I have eat the bach and they are a fine sort. Mother is well. Her & I went to town yesterday. She went to have her picture taken. You can look out for one of them in 2 weeks. She will send you one. Dad Kendricks sent me his picture. Imagine him & his folks is living in Columbus also Corce & her family. They are working in the factory. Eddie says imagine will weigh 240 pounds. Well I will close for this time. Hoping this will find you well.
Write soon, your sister,
C.J. Burt
Cornalie Jane Kendrick Burt
Start with the Egger biography, then choose letters from: *Egger 1867 James Holland Egger, Jr. to Fannie Clara Kendrick 1867
*Egger 1892 Belle to J. H. Egger, Scotland Arkansas 1892
*Egger 1896 S. J. Stanely, Lawsonville Texas to J. H. Egger, Scotland Arkansas 1896
*Egger 1897 Belle Kendrick Boyd to Fannie Clara Kendrick Egger 1897
*Egger 1899 to Fannie Egger from Sally Mohave 20 July 1899
*Egger 1901 Lizzie Burt to J. H. Egger Scotland Arkansas 1901
*Egger-Kendrick-Burt 1901 Letter from Cornalie Jane Kendrick Burt, Sumner, Mississippi March 28, 1901
*Egger 1903 from A. B. Couch June 22, 1903 to James Holland Egger, Edge, Arkansas
*Egger 1918 George Egger to Ed Egger Scotland Arkansas 1918
*Egger 1918 William “Edd” Edward Egger, Camp Pike Arkansas 1918
*Egger 1919 Ed Egger to J. H. Egger Scotland Arkansas 1919
*Egger 1921 William “Edd” Edward, to his father, James Holland Egger Jr. 1921
*Egger 1929 from C. E. Reed to James Holland Egger, Arkansas 1929
Submitter bjberrykeeper@yahoo.com
Notes: C.J. Burt is Cornalie Jane Kendrick Burt, daughter of Mary Ellen Stanley and Jonis Wesley Kendrick. Cornalie is writting to her sister, Fannie Clara Kendrick Egger.