Item 003 - Letter from William Muller, 5 May 1815

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Letter from William Muller, 5 May 1815

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    CA RBD MSG 1299-2-07-003

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    • 5 May 1815 (Creation)
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      Muller, William

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    1 folded sheet

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    (Active 1814-1816)

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    William Muller was a German soldier and tailor who lived in Montreal and Adolphustown. He married Amelia Hall, daughter of Joseph Hall, on 13 February 1814 in Montreal. They had at least one child together. Their relationship deteriorated while Muller away fighting in the War of 1812, with infidelity on Amelia's part, and domestic violence on Muller's. After the war ended, Muller settled in Adolphustown, Upper Canada (close to Kingston), where he worked as a tailor.

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    Letter from William Muller to his wife Amelia Hall's grandmother, Christina Barbara Hall. The letter complains that his wife will not write to him and that when she last wrote to him she refused to visit him in Kingston.

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        In German. Includes a typed English translation.

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