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Delano Nathaniel

Male Abt 1678 -


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  1. 1.  Delano Nathaniel was born about Dec 1678.

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    Jabez Delano letter to his brother, Jonathon, 1727.

    A letter written by Jabez Delnao of Dartmouth to his brother, Jonathon, 1727 in which we learn something of his family, the sickness in town and of the Earthquake that had recently occurred.

    Loving Brother:

    We have recd. two letters lately from you, for which we thank you. wherin you have given us an accnt of your Condition & we are Comforted to hear it is better with you then we could expect, considering that divers reports of sickness in ye Country, & in your person, & by your letter in your fammely, had caused us to fear.

    Brother I was Moved to write to you before now, both with in my self & from mother, but I put her off because of the sikness (that was in my famely of which through Mercy we have had a small share to what many of our Neighbours have had) but especially because of ye dangerous condition ye brothe, Nathll lay in for some time. I being greatly desierous that my letters might be ye messengers of Joy & not of sorrow to you. And now barother, as we have recd Comfort from your letter, we hpe these lines may be drawn forth to thankfullness unto God for all his Mercies.

    And now I shall briefly touch on what is omitted in Brother Natll Letter; and first, of yee sickness; conceringing Brother Natll & you have an acct in his letter. Our eldest has had a long lingering illness but is pretty much recruted. I am poorly on't , myself from bin Considerabley ill, this 4 weeks, which makes me write with a trembling hand, the sickness has bin very generous in our town, of which there are four grown persons dead in our village; vis, Jonathan Hathaway, rose Spooner, Jemima Badcock & Amos Tabler's wife; but people are generally pon recovery, & it looks like a time of health.

    Of the season (we have Indeferent good Crops.) We have had a great drought which lasted from Inglish mowing till about ye Middle of Sept. since which we have had extraordinary groing weather, till within this 4 of 5 weeks.

    Of an earthquake, which was a week yesterday, about ten att night, which shook both ye Land & water, the islands & seas, at that degree that several doors where shook of ye Latch in our village, & tis said that at Nantuket ye harth stones grated one against another, and that Car, ye boat builder, Run out of his house got in to a boat for fear ye Island should sink.

    Mother desierrd me to acquaint you that she Greatly desires to se you, and so we doe all. My love to all our friends. Farewell your Brother,

    Jabez Delano, Novemr 6th 1727