Dated: Nov 12th 1911
Addressed to: Mr. N C Draper, Grand Coulee, Sask.
Mailed from: Belhaven, P.O.
Relationship: Courting
Profession: Farmer's Daughter
Writing instrument: Fine point pen, blue ink
Written on: Off-white, textured, plain, linen-like paper, 9.5 inches x 6.5 inches, folded in half in booklet form with pages numbered 1, 3, 2, 4 but I've posted them here in the order they are to be read.
People mentioned in this letter of part of the Genealogy Notes:
Pa - *James H Nelson
Mother - *Ida Amelia Glover
*Christie - Ethel's 11 yr old sister
*Sadie - Ethel's 16 yr old sister
S. Draper's - family of *Stewart Draper, paternal cousin of Noah
Walter *Yorke - stepson of Noah's 1st cousin 2x removed
Squire *Yorke - Walter Yorke's son
*Fanny - niece of Noah's brother-in-law, Joe Perrault
*Mary Smith - Ethel's neighbor and friend
**Elva Mitchell - Ethel's paternal cousin
**Aunt Mary - Mary Glover *Linstead - Ethel's maternal aunt
**Florence P - Ethel's 2nd cousin (they share great-grandfather George *Croutch)
Places/things mentioned in this letter:
*Indian Head
the *West & North West - Canadian prairie provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta)
*Toronto
- Peck's Bad Boy - by George W. Peck , late 1800's
Stories of a naughty boy. Free online read available at http://www.readbookonline.net/title/32610/
- Astray in the Forest - by Edward S Ellis, Illustrations by Stanley Wood, 1908
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** see Genealogy Notes below
Belhaven. P. O. Nov 12th 1911. Mr N. C. Draper, Grand Coulee, Sask. My Dear Noah, - Sunday is here once again, and say such a cold stormy day as it is. I think it must be one of your North West blizzards. We were up to Sunday School this afternoon, and you would certainly think the wind would blow your head off. Would'nt be any loss if mine did go, be some body's gain for when they found it they'd think they had a pumpkin sure. Talk about blizzards. Indeed I wouldnt |
2 care a bit, if one would land you right here on this farm. Hope something will bring you along soon, anyway. Six weeks sounds much better than six months but 6 days will sound ever so much better "eh" I had a letter from Elva Mitchell on Friday, she spoke as though they were going to stay with Mr S Draper's this winter. Said they had been looking for you down but that you never had come yet. Mr Walter Yorke is talking of going West in the spring, Say's after he and Squire have been out there two or three years they will own over half of the West. He has high ideal's "eh" |
3 We are not going to church to-night I guess we. think we will be most comfortable here in the house. Christie is reading, "Bram Dick" to Pa & Ma and Sadie is here with me reading "Pecks bad boy" Say! it certainly is a book worth reading, I read "Astray in the forest" this forenoon. How is your face now? and did it prove to be much of a comforter, "ha ha" The mason's are coming to- morrow to put in Stable floors and we certainly will be glad when the Stables are finished, for it certainly is getting cold enough for to put the stock in. Mary Smith is in Toronto now. A cousin of her's is to be married this month so of course she is to be at the wedding |
4 Now you never told me in your last letter. how Fanny was getting along. you must'nt forget to mention her, for you know how anxious I am to hear about her. "ha ha", not her, but your the one I am anxious to hear from. Oh Noah if you were only here, we would forget all about the storm just think though only five more letters we will have to write, and then the next Sunday instead of writing we can just make our tongues run "eh" I am afraid there would'nt be any church for us, even if it was'nt storming. I guess I must say Good Bye for this time with love and kisses from your Sweetheart. x x x x x x x E. Nelson. |
Genealogy Notes
In this week's letter, Ethel says she received a letter from Elva saying her and Will were staying with Stewart through the winter and that they hadn't run into Noah yet. The 1911 Canada census shows William and Elva Mitchell living near Indian Head. This is confirmed in the Courtship Letter Special: July 15 From Elva Mitchell where Elva writes that "we only live 4 miles from the head."
The caption written in the album that holds the above photographs says "Elva and Ethel in the coulee, Swift Current." According to the 1916 and 1921 census records though, Elva and Will lived in Johnston Lake near Mossbank which is a couple hours east of Swift Current, and a couple hours west of the Grand Coulee/Regina area.
Mary is the Aunt Mary mentioned in several of these letters who was living in Sintaluta, Saskatchewan in 1911, although they had only moved there from the Gwillimbury area in the past few years.
This photo on the right was taken at the Ida Glover & James Nelson house on Baseline Rd, Sutton West sometime in the 1940's. The back of the photo is written in Ethel's handwriting and it is one of the photos she passed on to her daughter, Norma.
Florence P was a mystery to me but after some time spent in research, I believe her to be Florence P Croutch, daughter of John Francis Croutch and Cordelia/Fedelia Cryderman of East Gwillimbury. Florence P is Ethel's 2nd cousin as they share a paternal great-grandfather George Caleb Croutch.