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March 11, 2019March 11, 2019 Colleen McCann

The Siblings continue on

Bateman Letters

December 17, 1928 Transcript: Write me Ernest & we will try & not lose each other for so long again – I wrote to you just lately. We have all

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February 16, 2019October 21, 2019 Colleen McCann

The Bateman Letters …

Bateman Letters

The Bateman Letters span the 1920s and 1930s, written to my Great Grandfather Ernest Bateman, primarily by his mother Mary Jane (Moore) Bateman, and his brothers and sisters: Howard, Arthur,

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February 11, 2019March 10, 2019 Colleen McCann

My dearly loved Ernest

Bateman Letters, Transcription

April 1, 1924 – Letter from Mary Jane Bateman to her son Ernest Bateman Transcript: Choteau, April 1st My dearly loved Ernest, Your letter of March 28 came all right

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