Letter from Augustus Seward to William Henry Seward, May 4, 1841
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Letter from Augustus Seward to William Henry Seward, May 4, 1841
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Letter from Augustus Seward to William Henry Seward, May 4, 1841
action: sent
sender:
Augustus Seward
Person
Name: Augustus Seward
Birth: 1820-05-18
Death: 1889-05-08
Person
location:
Westfield NY
Place
Name: City: Westfield
County: Chautauqua
State: NY
Country: US
Place
receiver:
William Seward
Person
Name: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16
Death: 1872-10-10
Person
location:
Albany NY
Place
Name: City: Albany
County: Albany
State: NY
Country: US
Place
transcription: dwr
revision: ekk 2016-02-03
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Westfield 4 May 1841
My dear Uncle,
I have this morning received a letter from
Henry Starr Esq
Name: Henry Starr
Birth: 1781-03
Death: 1851-08-30
of Cincinnati
Name: City: Cincinnati
County: Hamilton
State: OH
Country: US
, in answer to one from me
but shortly after my arrival here
From his letter I make this extract:
“I have delayed in writing you because I have expected to hear from
his administrator. You do not inform me that you are the admin-
istrator or executor. However it is not important.
The House & lot in which your family lived when in this city
belonged to your father
Name: Benjamin Seward
Birth: 1793-08-23
Death: 1841-02-24
at the time of his death. The legal
title is in myself. He held my Bond to make him a Deed
with full currants (is that the word!) as to the title, which I
am ready to execute to his heirs at any time, and the sooner
it is done perhaps the better. Should I declare before making
a title it might be attended with some embarrassment.
If you desire it and will give me the names of the heirs I
will make a Deed to them, have it recorded and send it to you:
on receiving it you can enclose to me my Bond. I will take
care of the property for you, rent it out & remit to you the
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rents. There is now in possession a good tenant at the
rate of $ 250. a year. He has been in possession since Dec’r. The
former tenant ran away leaving $87.50/100 by way of rent unpaid.
It is a part of my boneed to pay rent at the rate of $87.00
per quarter. I have paid to the 1 Jan’y last as you will see by my
last letter to your Father
Name: Samuel Seward
Birth: 1768-12-05
Death: 1849-08-24
. The quarter’s rent which became
due 1st instant, I have not because I have not known who was
the administrator executor of your Father. When I made the
Bond I then rented the House & let at that rate. I pay more
than I get. If you think with me we had
better arrange the whole business as soon as practicable - let me
make a Deed and close the matter.”
I shall answer this letter expressing gratitude for
Mr Starr’s willingness to look after rents &c. May I not
ask you Sir, to write him?_ what if he deceases before
this Deed is made! Can the matters interests there be
in any way secured immediately?
I wrote a line to you by yesterday’s mail -
Love to all.
Very Respectfully
Your Affectionate Nephew
Augustus S.
Mr S. it seems receives $250 rent &
is bound to pay $350. : is the
property constantly depreciating in
value?
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His Excellency
William H. Seward
Albany,
N.Y.
Westfield N.Y. May 5
Type: postmark
Name: Samuel Blatchford
Birth: 1820-03-09
Death: 1893-07-07Certainty: Probable
Augustus Seward
May 4. 1841
Westfield 4 May 1841
My dear Uncle,
I have this morning received a letter from
Henry Starr Esq
Person
Place
but shortly after my arrival here
From his letter I make this extract:
“I have delayed in writing you because I have expected to hear from
his administrator. You do not inform me that you are the admin-
istrator or executor. However it is not important.
The House & lot in which your family lived when in this city
belonged to your father
Person
title is in myself. He held my Bond to make him a Deed
with full currants (is that the word!) as to the title, which I
am ready to execute to his heirs at any time, and the sooner
it is done perhaps the better. Should I declare before making
a title it might be attended with some embarrassment.
If you desire it and will give me the names of the heirs I
will make a Deed to them, have it recorded and send it to you:
on receiving it you can enclose to me my Bond. I will take
care of the property for you, rent it out & remit to you the
rents. There is now in possession a good tenant at the
rate of $ 250. a year. He has been in possession since Dec’r. The
former tenant ran away leaving $87.50/100 by way of rent unpaid.
It is a part of my boneed to pay rent at the rate of $87.00
per quarter. I have paid to the 1 Jan’y last as you will see by my
last letter to your Father
Person
due 1st instant, I have not because I have not known who was
the administrator executor of your Father. When I made the
Bond I then rented the House & let at that rate. I pay more
than I get. If you think with me we had
better arrange the whole business as soon as practicable - let me
make a Deed and close the matter.”
I shall answer this letter expressing gratitude for
Mr Starr’s willingness to look after rents &c. May I not
ask you Sir, to write him?_ what if he deceases before
this Deed is made! Can the matters interests there be
in any way secured immediately?
I wrote a line to you by yesterday’s mail -
Love to all.
Very Respectfully
Your Affectionate Nephew
Augustus S.
Mr S. it seems receives $250 rent &
is bound to pay $350. : is the
property constantly depreciating in
value?
His Excellency
William H. Seward
Albany,
N.Y.
Westfield N.Y. May 5
Stamp
Person
May 4. 1841
date:
Tuesday, May 4, 1841
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