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                    <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;Lochau, am 15. Dezember 1899
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Lieber Onkel!
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Die Tage vergehen, u. Jahre folgen Jahren,
Sie kommen wie er ruft u. gehen wie er winkt,
Und müssen sich all mit Glück und Unglück paaren,
Wie's ihm dem Herrn am besten dünkt.
Ich kann gar nicht begreifen will schnell
die Zeit vergeht, daß es schon wieder
über 1 Jahr ist, seit ich den letzten
Brief geschrieben habe, als mein lieber
Vater gestorben war. Nun im Rückblick
auf die Vergangenheit war freilich
manche bange Stunde zu erleben.
aber der Herr ist nahe allen, die ihn
anrufen, allen die ihn mit Ernst an-
rufen. Es ist dieß Jahr besser gegangen
als ich mir vorgestellt habe, ich gab jede
Arbeit in Gottes Hände u. wenn ich
einen Acker bestellt hatte, so flehte ich
jedesmal Gott um das Gelingen und
der Herr segnete meine Gebete wirklich, daß
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                    <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;[page 2:]
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;er hundertfältig Früchte trug. Es war
dieß Jahr schon ein reich gesegnetes Jahr.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;pre&gt;Lieber Onkel, mein Bruder Peter
&lt;/pre&gt;
&lt;p&gt;ist auch eingerückt, er ist beim 1. In-
fanterie Reg. 9. Kompagnie in Bayreuth.
Es geht ihm Gott sei dank bis jetzt
gut, ich habe ihn erst am Sonntag besucht.
Auf die Feiertage kommt er in Urlaub,
es mögen, wenn's auch Gottes Willen
ist, fröhliche Weihnachten sein, wenn
er ein paar Tage im Elternhause verweilen kann, "ach wie lieblich u. wie fein,
ist's wenn Brüder friedlich sein."
Zu diesem Feste an die Erinnerung
der Geburt unseres Heilandes möchte
ich auch Euch Allen in der Ferne,
recht fröhliche und gesunde Feiertage
wünschen, daß auch Euch mein 
Schreiben beim besten Wohler-
gehen antreffe, wie es hier abgesendet wird.
Nun "Ein Jahr geht nach dem andern
hin." u. drängt es mich heute auf
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                    <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;[page 3:]
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;zum gegenwärtigen Jahreswechsel 
meine innigsten Wünsche darzubringen.
Möge Gottes Gnade auch im neuen
Jahr, Euch beschützen und beschirmen
und sein Segen auf Euch ruhen.
Gott mit Euch! Sei beschieden
Euch ein frohes neues Jahr
Und noch viele Jahr hienieden,
Eh man schmückt die Totenbahr!
Doch sollt auch das Looß schon fallen,
Reif zu werden, Garben gleich,
Wünsch ich noch zum letzten Wallen,
Selige Heimkehr! Gott mit Euch.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Nun will ich mein Schreiben
schließen u. Euch herzlich grüßen,
u. nochmals die besten Wünsche bringen
zum neuen Jahr, u. ein herzliches
Lebet Wohl! empfangt von
Eurem
lieben Onkel
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Georg Münch
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                    <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;[page 4:]
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Lieber Bruder u. Schwägerin!
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Ich will es dießmal auch wieder probieren[?]
einige Zeilen selber zu schreiben. Aber
das schön Schreiben hört bei mir auf, denn
meine Augen werden schwächer und die
Hände sobald sie kalt werden gefühllos.
doch will ich nicht klagen ich war dieß
Jahr immer gesund und konnte meine Arbeit
selber verrichten. Obwohl der Tod
meines Mannes mich öfters schmerzt, so
muß ich mich doch wieder fassen, denn
meine Kinder versüßen mir das
Leben. Mein Sohn Georg bestellt
alles so sorgfälltig wie sein Vater,
auch Peter und Barbara halfen
fleißig dazu. Lieber Bruder wie es
weiter gehen wird wüßen wir unsern
himmlischen Vater sorgen lassen.
Ich schließe meine baar Zeilen in den Hoffnung
daß Sie Euch bei bester Gesundheit antreffen
wie sie uns verlassen. Noch die besten
Wünsche zum neuen Jahr sendet Euch Allen
Schwester u. Schwägerin
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Anna Münch
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&lt;p&gt;Weickenreuth, den 29. Januar 99&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;Werthliebender Bruder und Familie in der Ferne!&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;Schuldbeladen meines Gefühls, wegen Deines langen Harrens eines Briefes aus Weickenreuth, fühle ich mich ergebenst bereit, von Deinen Mittheilungen vom Januar 1896, um Deine Geduld nicht mehr zu steigern / endlich eine Nachricht von mir, Dir zu=kommen zu lassen. Denn seit diesem großen Zeitraum von drei Jahren ist über unsere Häupter schon manche fröhliche Stunde dahin geeilt, aber auch manches Leid und Schmerzens=sorge ist uns nicht erspart geblie=ben.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;denn es erfüllte uns erst letztes viertel Jahr schweres Leid, durch den herben bitteren Verlust unser=es Schwesters Gatten, welcher in den kräftigsten Mannesalter nach langen schmerzlichen Krankenla=ger des Todes=Beute wurde. Und so mußte jetzt unsere theuere Schwester als Wittwe, mit ihrem drei Kindern sorgenvoll der Zu=kunft entgegensehen, wenn Sie nicht ihre Hoffnung und Trost auf den himmlischen Vater setzte, der ein Berater der Wittwen und ein Versorger der Weisen ist, und mit dem frommen Liederdichter Samuel Rodigast ausrufen wol=lte, Was Gott thut, das ist wohl=gethan. Aber ergeben in den&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;Willen Gottes, läßt Ihr [insertion:] auch [/insertion] jedermann auf allen Seiten menschliche Hilfe angedeihen.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;Doch wieder zurückkommend auf meine eigenen Verhältnisse; so kann ich erstens berichten, daß sich meine Familie um ein Glied vermehrte, seit 1. September 1896 zählt eine Tochter mehr. Voriges Jahr (98) am 17. April wurde auch unsere älteste Tochter, nach reifen Jahren und vorhergegang=enen Religionsunterricht durch die Confirmation als selbstständ=tiges Mitglied in die christliche Kirche aufgenommen, welches auch uns ernste Gefühle erregte. Am Tage nach der Konfirmation machte ich mit ihr einen Spazier=gang&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;wobei ich die Gelegenheit benützte, ihr Bildnis Photographisch aufnehmen zu lassen. Von diesen Porträtten will auch die Tochter, dem Onkel in der Ferne eines dem Briefe beilegen um ihre zärtliche Liebe dem Onkel zu beweisen, denn mehr kann sie nicht bieten. Ist aber dabei besorgt es könnte nicht in die Hände des Onkels gelangen, und wünscht hie=bei wenn thunlichst, baldigst da=von Mittheilung zu machen.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;Noch will ich bemerken daß bereits das halbe Wintervierteljahr ver=flossen ist ohne Kälte und bereits ohne Schnee, so daß auch manche Nacht kein Reif fiel, während in Amerika wie ich höre der strengste Winter herrscht. Zum Schluß seit alle herzlich&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;gegrüßt, von Euren Bruder und Schwägerin Onkel und Tante, nebst Kindern Georg und Katharina Holl.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;Lieber Bruder mein Schwager Georg Münch hat sich verheiratet mit einer Wittfrau die hat ihr eigenes Haus wird daher dich nicht mehr aufsuchen.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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