Keywords: letter handwriting handwritten manuscript 19th century 19thcentury kemper episcopal church episcopalchurch episcopal history bishop family genealogy 1820s monochrome text writing texture abstract MENTIONS: — Rev. Kemper's older sister Jane Branson Kemper. She and a younger sister, Eliza, were both unmarried and lived with their aged parents in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The "usual allowance" he refers to having sent her was $60 quarterly, which helped to provide for the four of them. — "Y[ou]r Mother," i.e., Ann's mother Sarah (Poyntell) Relf, who apparently was shortly to depart from her home in Philadelphia to visit her daughter and grandchildren in Bordentown. MENTIONS: — Rev. Kemper's older sister Jane Branson Kemper. She and a younger sister, Eliza, were both unmarried and lived with their aged parents in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The "usual allowance" he refers to having sent her was $60 quarterly, which helped to provide for the four of them. — "Y[ou]r Mother," i.e., Ann's mother Sarah (Poyntell) Relf, who apparently was shortly to depart from her home in Philadelphia to visit her daughter and grandchildren in Bordentown. |