Greetins to ye. Me name be Katy Ulen. If ye please, would ye be knowin how they life was lived on they frontier of America?
A TRUE ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF BENJAMIN ULEN
Me name is Catherine (Katy) Carpenter Ulen. I be barn in Boston, Massachusetts in the summer of Lard Dunmores War, 1774. Me father sight land and weelth in the far waist Virginny Territory. The injuns weir a grate source o danger, as they attacked evry sittlement at will. Death be a dialy companion an life be ard and dengerous, with many settlers taken.
I met me usband in 1789 at they Redstone Old Fort in they flats o Grave Creek nine miles south o Wheeling, Va. E be a small man about 5 4 with a ruddy complexion. E was fond of horse racing and good spirits for drinkin. Aye, an andsome e was. is life be one for a story book, tis. Aye, the adventures that e ad on that wild frontier! Benjamin be barn in Philadelphia, Penn. In 1750. Es parents took em to Mobile when e be only a wee lad o ten years. Poor wee lad e lost is mum when e was twelve years. Benjamin an is sister, Mary, be given to a guardian an sent to school. Poor Ben, bein so active, coudna abide they books, and when they master gave im a thrashing, e ran away an jained a group o injun traders hedin to they Creek Nation. The traders be ambushed by they injuns an poor Ben be taken, e was.
Ben says e lerned they ways, they language, an they vices o the Creeks. E loved they foot racin an they orse racin They Creeks called im the Rabbit.
Oh, Nan! I can HEAR her!! :-)