Wilmington 7 mo 5th 1846. Respected Friend, E F Pennypacker, thine of the 2nd as well as a former Letter came duly to hand, and I at once answered the first letter which it would appear thee has not receiv'd. I wrote thee I think that a few days after the Husband left here, a woman with two children came to town, and inform'd me she was the woman that was left by her husband at John [Hunns?], to be forwarded to him, so soon as he should get a situation. I then told her I had heard nothing of him since he left, some two or three days after I receiv'd a letter from my brother Edward requesting me to have the woman and children forwarded to Samuel Rhoads, near Haddington Ville. She and the children arrived safe there next evening, one of my sons being there when they arrived, that was some 2 or 3 weeks since, there appears to be some mystery in this business, as I recollect no other man having a wife and children at John [Hunns?]; If there is any other person I will E. F. Pennypacker Schuylkill Post Office Chester County [Pennsylvania]