To: Almira (Peoples) McKean From: Effie (Peoples) Boyd (niece, daughter of Robert Peoples, Almira’s brother)
Grove City, Ohio,
Nov. 19, 1913
Dear Aunt:
You well have to excuse me for not writing to you but I had not for gotten you. I suppose that your children were all glad to see you. I wish you could come out here and see up. I have been sick since I last wrote. I had a spell of acute indigestion, I am not very well yet but am getting better.
My brother Charlie has a new baby at his house. That make six children living. I have not saw it yet but my husband has saw it. He said it looked like Charlie and has black hair and black eyes. You ask what my husband worked at he works on a farm for a man named James Harper. We live on his farm. Mother is just about the same she doesn’t get any better or any worse. She had been in the hospital in Columbus for four months but she was home sick and cried after me so I brought her out to our house yesterday in ambulance.
Well I guess this is all for this time. Answer soon and let me know how you are, good bye.
Your niece,
Effie Boyd