I was looking at the early locket, a family heirloom, and found this letter under some wrapping in the little cardboard box in which the locket is housed. Here is the letter,
Dear Margaret [Leddy, John B. Leddy's mother] Feb. 13 1975
I found this watch piece in Anna B[reen's] lockerbox and I think she wants one of your sons to have it.
On the envelope there is an address and in her address book there is another address. I do not know which is correct, so I thought you would not mind giving it to him [John B. Leddy].
I suppose this is a picture of his great great grandfather, as it would be Stanley['s] [Stanley is probably Anna Breen's brother, John Stanley Breen] Great Grandfather also and your John is a newer [?] generation. I think it wonderful how it has kept it[s] color, it must be around 150 yrs old [i.e. 1825]
I have been very busy trying to get Anna[s] estate settled and all taxes paid. I think taxes are awful.
Let me know if I am correct.
Many thanks
Sincerely
Elizabeth Breen
This is evidence that contrary to my dad's belief that this locket represented a John Barnes who was a revolutionary war hero, it represents his great great grandfather John Ford Barnes (1808-1847) of which I have spoken previously in this blog. Elizabeth may be a sister of Anna. Anna Breen's mother Elizabeth Hyer Grimshaw was daughter of George Grimshaw and Sarah Barnes. Sarah Barnes was daughter of Susannah Williams and John Ford Barnes.
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