Genealogical record of John Brown (1755-1809) and his descendants, also the collateral branches of Merrill, Scott and Follett families . isters havingmarried brothers. I found themi all very agreeable, and enjoyedmy visit well. I spent most of my time in Cayuga county. I received a letter from Cousin Almira last March. Shevv^as preparing to make a visit to Ohio, but the unexpected re-turn of her husband prevented her from going. He had beento California about a year and a half, and returned in goodhealth, well satisfied, but no wish to go again. Our family at present are all well. There is in
Genealogical record of John Brown (1755-1809) and his descendants, also the collateral branches of Merrill, Scott and Follett families . isters havingmarried brothers. I found themi all very agreeable, and enjoyedmy visit well. I spent most of my time in Cayuga county. I received a letter from Cousin Almira last March. Shevv^as preparing to make a visit to Ohio, but the unexpected re-turn of her husband prevented her from going. He had beento California about a year and a half, and returned in goodhealth, well satisfied, but no wish to go again. Our family at present are all well. There is in all, children,grandchildren and great grandchildren, about 35. Brother Al-bert and his wife never had any children. Brother William, liv-ing at home when Cousin Rufus was there, is married and hasfour living, lost one. Mrs. Ostrander has two of her childrenmarried, her daughter has five, and her son has three; her young-est son has gone to live in Alexandria, Va. Brother Abramhas three, two married. Brother James children all married butone. I am single and most likely will remain your affectionate cousin, Mary C. Abijah Merrill Abigail (Scott) Merrill
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