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Contributed to Maine Memory Network by Maine Historical Society (Coll. 420, Box 7/32) Date: 1676 Description: Thaddeus Clark letter to his mother For Educational Use Only www.mainememory.net Copyright 2007 Honoured Mother After my duty & my wifes presented to your Selfe these may inform you [page torn] present health of our present being when other of our friends are by the [page torn] barous heathen cut off from having a being in this World The Lord [page torn] late hath renewed his witnesses against us & hath dealt very bitterly with us in that we are deprived of the Societie of our nearest friends by the break in in the morning ing ^ of the advesarie against us. On Friday last ^ your own Son with your two Sons in Law Anthony & Thomas Bracket & their whole families were killed & taken by the Indians, we know not how, tis certainly known by us that Thomas is slain & his wife & children carried away captive, of and ^ Anthony & his familie we have no tidings & therfore think that they might be captivated the night before because of the remoteness of their ha bitation from neighbourhood, Gm Corban & all his family Gm Lewis & his wife, James Ross & all his family, Gm Durham, John Munjoy & Dan Hadwell iel Wakely Bejamin ^ Martin & all his family are lost, all slain by Sun an hour high in the Morning & after, Gm Wallis his dwelling are house & none besides his is burnt. we there ^ of men slain 11, of women & children 23 killed & taken, we that are alive are forced upon M r Andrew’s his Island to secure our own & the lives of our families we have but little provision & are so few in number that we are not able to bury the dead till more strength come to us, the desire of the people to your Self is that you would be pleased to speak to M r Munjoy & Deacon Philips that they would entreat the Governour that forthwith aid might be sent to us either to fight the enemie out of our borders that our english corn may be inned in wherby we may comfortably live or remove us out of danger that we may provide for our Selves elsewhere having no more at present but desiring your prayer to God for his preservation of us in these times of danger, I rest. Your dutifull Son Thaddeus Clark. from Casco Bay 14.6.76. [written vertically on left edge] remember my love to my Sister &c

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  • Contributed to Maine Memory Network by Maine Historical Society(Coll. 420, Box 7/32)Date: 1676Description: Thaddeus Clark letter to his mother

    For Educational Use Only www.mainememory.net Copyright 2007

    Honoured MotherAfter my duty & my wifes presented to your Selfe these may inform you [page torn]present health of our present being when other of our friends are by the [page torn]barous heathen cut off from having a being in this World The Lord [page torn]late hath renewed his witnesses against us & hath dealt very bitterly with usin that we are deprived of the Societie of our nearest friends by the break in in the morninging ^ of the advesarie against us. On Friday last ^ your own Son with yourtwo Sons in Law Anthony & Thomas Bracket & their whole families werekilled & taken by the Indians, we know not how, tis certainly known byus that Thomas is slain & his wife & children carried away captive, ofand ^ Anthony & his familie we have no tidings & therfore think that theymight be captivated the night before because of the remoteness of their habitation from neighbourhood, Gm Corban & all his family Gm Lewis & hiswife, James Ross & all his family, Gm Durham, John Munjoy & Dan Hadwelliel Wakely Bejamin ^ Martin & all his family are lost, all slain bySun an hour high in the Morning & after, Gm Wallis his dwelling arehouse & none besides his is burnt. we there ^ of men slain 11, of women & children 23 killed & taken, we that are alive are forced uponMr Andrew’s his Island to secure our own & the lives of our familieswe have but little provision & are so few in number that we are notable to bury the dead till more strength come to us, the desire ofthe people to your Self is that you would be pleased to speak to MrMunjoy & Deacon Philips that they would entreat the Governour thatforthwith aid might be sent to us either to fight the enemie out of our bordersthat our english corn may be inned in wherby we may comfortably liveor remove us out of danger that we may provide for our Selves elsewherehaving no more at present but desiring your prayer to God for hispreservation of us in these times of danger, I rest. Your dutifull Son Thaddeus Clark. from Casco Bay 14.6.76.[written vertically on left edge] remember my love to my Sister &c

  • Thesefor his honoured Moth[page torn]Mrs Elisabeth Harvy living in Boston.