Sudbury·Letters of Note

A family letter more than a century old

When Linda Toner’s grandparents passed away, her mother inherited a number of family items. Eventually, those mementos were passed along to family members, including a letter that is more than a century old.
Linda Toner of Sudbury has a letter that is more than a century old. It was written by her great-great-grandmother, to her son Thomas (who is pictured on the right). (Linda Toner)

When Linda Toner's grandparents passed away, her mother inherited a number of family items. Eventually, those mementos were passed along to family members, including a letter that is more than a century old.

Linda Toner holds a letter that was written more than a century ago by her great-great-grandmother. (CBC/Jan Lakes)

The letter Toner has was written by her great-great-grandmother, Roseann Purdon. It was written to Purdon's son, Thomas, and his wife Alice. The date on it is December 12, 1898.

"The letter has no punctuation in it," Toner said. "So there's no indication really of when a sentence ends and when a new thought begins."

The letter conveys the day-to-day lifestyle at the time for the Purdon family, who were farmers, Toner said.

The letter, written by her great-great-grandmother, is dated December 1898. (CBC/Jan Lakes)

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